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Engagement summary
part of the reporting on the broader Williamsville Transportation Study engagement work.You can read the comprehensive report summarizing the fall engagement work, which includes reporting on what we heard from the Frontenac Green Street survey.Fall 2023
is Kingston engaging on participatory budgeting in 2023
Participatory budgeting is becoming increasingly common as a way to engage and empower residents. Council directed staff to explore the feasibility of implementing participatory budgeting in Kingston.
Rest Areas
You can also place a green pin on the project map to provide other input for our project team to consider.Legend:Orange line - Planned new sidewalk Purple lines - Existing sidewalksBlue areas - Planned traffic calmingFeedback closes July 18, 2023 at 4
Multi-Year Accessibility Plan
The 2023-2025 Multi-Year Accessibility Plan was approved by Council on Nov. 10, 2022.The City of Kingston is committed to creating an inclusive environment for residents of all abilities.
Medium growth forecast endorsed by Council
During the Dec. 5, 2023 meeting of City Council, a motion was passed endorsing the medium growth scenario put forth in the report about the initial Population, Housing and Employment Growth Forecast Update to 2051.Using this scenario more detailed work
Engagement Summary
The project is expected to be issued for tender in Summer 2023 with construction starting in Fall 2023 or Spring 2024. Additional information will be shared on this project page when the construction project timelines are confirmed.
City advances transitional and supportive housing options through property acquisitions
Recently, the City acquired 206 Concession Street, 113 Lower Union Street and 309 Queen Mary Road.In December 2023, 309 Queen Mary Road was purchased from Extendicare which operates a long-term care facility there.
Waterside Way Park and Trails
Construction will begin in 2023. Read the public engagement summary. Download the summary from the second engagement.Waterside Way Park and Trails is a new park and trail system in the Pittsburgh District.
Provide your feedback
proposed sidewalk.Use green pins to provide other input for our project team to consider.Map line legend:Orange line = Existing SidewalkPurple line = Existing Multiuse PathRed line = Planned SidewalkBlue line = Planed Bike LanesFeedback closes March 22, 2023
Ontario Street Pedestrianization
Ensuring the downtown remains vibrant is an initiative of the the 2023-26 Council Strategic Plan.