Notice of Commencement: City of Kingston Integrated Mobility Plan
The Study
The City of Kingston is commencing the Integrated Mobility Plan – the new long-term transportation plan for Kingston. The Integrated Mobility Plan focuses on how people and goods will travel based on the growth and land use plans being developed as part of the City’s new Official Plan. The Integrated Mobility Plan will identify infrastructure requirements and develop policies for the city’s street network, frequent transit corridors, and active transportation networks through the 2051 planning horizon. The Integrated Mobility Plan will accommodate planned growth and intensification while ensuring our transportation system is sustainable, equitable, and efficient, and provides options for people of all ages and abilities.
The Process
The Integrated Mobility Plan is being conducted in accordance with the requirements of Phases 1 and 2 of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment process under the Master Planning process using Approach #1. The City is in the process of retaining a technical consultant for the scope of the Integrated Mobility Plan to support an expected project completion of Fall 2026.
We Want to Hear from You
Engaging with the Kingston community is integral to our study. The Integrated Mobility Plan is closely integrated with the City’s development of a new Official Plan, which will allow for a variety of consultation and engagement opportunities throughout their development. As part of the first phase of engagement, we welcome and encourage individuals, organizations and groups to share their feedback through a survey that will be released in November. To learn more about the project, sign up for updates, or access the survey once it’s live, please visit CityofKingston.ca/YG220K.
If you have any questions regarding this study, please contact:
Matt Kussin
Manager, Transportation Policy & Programs
216 Ontario Street, Kingston ON K7L 2Z3
613-546-4291 x1333
mkussin@cityofkingston.ca
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