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309 Queen Mary Road Transitional Housing
In December 2023, 309 Queen Mary Road was purchased from Extendicare which previously operated a long-term care facility there. The property was purchased with the intent of creating opportunities for transitional/supportive affordable housing.
Asset Management Plan
for service / asset improvementsExpectations for levels of municipal servicesWillingness to pay to maintain or increase servicesService priorities for funding allocationService and asset categories identified below are determined based on Council’s 2023
Waaban Crossing Visual Identity
We will share more in 2023-2024 as we invite the community to take part in engagement opportunities.
New West End Fire Hall
The need for a new fire hall follows a recent Community Risk Assessment that highlighted the growing need for it as the population grows in Kingston’s west end.Funding for this new fire hall will be brought to Council for consideration as part of the 2023
Maps
This will be undertaken as part of the development of the Forest Management Strategy.Land surface temperature by Census dissemination areaMapping of land surface temperatures in the City of Kingston during a particularly hot July day in 2023.
Westbrook Park engagement summary - final conceptual design
This was a follow-up consultation and incorporated revisions to the park design based on feedback from the project’s summer 2023 public engagement session.The revised conceptual design includes a playground (located toward the north end of the woodlot
John Counter Boulevard Pedestrian Bridge
A Project File Report (PFR) has been prepared in accordance with the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment process (October 2000, amended in 2023).Study area key planPreferred Alternative SolutionBased on the findings of the study and extensive consultation
38 Cowdy Street
Adelaide Street ShelterSince 2023, the property at 38 Cowdy Street (Adelaide Street Shelter) has continued to operate as an emergency shelter and has provided critically needed accommodations to people facing homelessness.
What we learned - Phase 1 Engagement
Familiar: 33 Not very familiar: 29 Not at all familiar: 20 I don’t know: 8 Very familiar: 7 Prefer not to answer: 2 Question 3: The current Multi Year Accessibility Plan covered the years 2023-2025, thinking about what the City has done during
Engagement summary
and improved pedestrian safety, a new sidewalk is being constructed along the west side Wise Street between Megan’s Street and Woodbine Road.Community input was collected through the City’s online Get Involved Kingston platform from Feb. 8 to Feb 24, 2023