Share your feedback on our final draft Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Regulations
Over the last few months, the Growing Together team has been working on the details of our proposed planning framework that will guide growth and change within Kitchener’s Major Transit Station Areas. We are pleased to present those materials here:
- Draft Official Plan Amendment
- Draft Zoning By-law Amendment
- Draft Official Plan and Land Use Mapping
- Draft Zoning Mapping
- Growing Together Community Brief, which provides an easy-to-understand overview of the project; and
- Growing Together Community Guide, which provides a more detailed and in-depth look at various factors informing Growing Together
Below is a brief video walkthrough of the basics of the community guide.
What do you think?
Please provide us your comments on the draft materials by November 30, 2023. We will then present our final report with your feedback to Kitchener City Council.
Meet with us in person!
Planning staff will be hosting a public open house at the Kitchener Market on Nov. 18, on the upper level near the main entrance from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m.
We will also be available to meet one-on-one or in small groups during our Office Hour Walk-Ins, held on:
- Tuesday, Nov. 14 from 3 to 6 p.m. at the Mill Courtland Community Centre, 216 Mill Street, Multi-Purpose room
- Monday, Nov. 20 from 3 to 6 p.m. at the Downtown Community Centre, 35 Weber Street West, Multi-Purpose room
Please Note
These draft materials are not final and changes may be made based on continued dialogue with the community, industry stakeholders and agency stakeholders. This may include updates such as applying holding provisions to individual properties where a record of site condition or a noise study is required, for example. Properties impacted by these changes will be notified by mail.
This project is now complete. On March 19, 2024 Kitchener City Council unanimously approved the Growing Together plan, a policy framework that builds on Kitchener’s role as a national leader in addressing the housing crisis. For more information, visit kitchener.ca.