WRH Plan Redevelopment Project - 15-105 Mooregate Cres, Kitchener

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This project supports the Region of Waterloo's Strategic Plan Growing with Care:



Welcome to the Mooregate Crescent redevelopment EngageWR page! Thank you for your interest in this new affordable housing project planned for the City of Kitchener. This project will help reduce the wait list of people who need housing in this neighbourhood and it will provide an opportunity to expand services for existing and new tenants.

In 2019, Regional Council approved the Waterloo Region Housing (WRH) Master Plan (see Council report: Addendum Community Services Committee Agenda - November 5, 2019 (regionofwaterloo.ca). An outcome of the Master Plan was the creation of a WRH revitalization strategy for existing WRH properties. The strategy involved evaluating all 65 WRH sites to determine which have the most potential for redevelopment based on site assessments. The five sites recommended for redevelopment have relatively high community housing waiting lists, which would be reduced with revitalization, and there are several existing services available at these sites which can be expanded as part of the revitalization through community-based needs. The combination of selected sites also ensure that affordable units are developed on the central transit corridor and meet the needs of each of the three cities.

15-105 Mooregate Crescent was one of the recommended properties for revitalization. The site is located near transit and many community amenities and can accommodate more homes on the property. The new building, which is currently under design, will contain at least 378 units ranging between 1 and 5 bedrooms.

This project will make a huge difference in the lives of many people waiting for an affordable home. It is urgently needed and is supported by the City of Kitchener and the Region of Waterloo.

We look forward to engaging with you on this exciting development.

Visit and subscribe to this page to receive project updates and ask questions.

This project supports the Region of Waterloo's Strategic Plan Growing with Care:



Welcome to the Mooregate Crescent redevelopment EngageWR page! Thank you for your interest in this new affordable housing project planned for the City of Kitchener. This project will help reduce the wait list of people who need housing in this neighbourhood and it will provide an opportunity to expand services for existing and new tenants.

In 2019, Regional Council approved the Waterloo Region Housing (WRH) Master Plan (see Council report: Addendum Community Services Committee Agenda - November 5, 2019 (regionofwaterloo.ca). An outcome of the Master Plan was the creation of a WRH revitalization strategy for existing WRH properties. The strategy involved evaluating all 65 WRH sites to determine which have the most potential for redevelopment based on site assessments. The five sites recommended for redevelopment have relatively high community housing waiting lists, which would be reduced with revitalization, and there are several existing services available at these sites which can be expanded as part of the revitalization through community-based needs. The combination of selected sites also ensure that affordable units are developed on the central transit corridor and meet the needs of each of the three cities.

15-105 Mooregate Crescent was one of the recommended properties for revitalization. The site is located near transit and many community amenities and can accommodate more homes on the property. The new building, which is currently under design, will contain at least 378 units ranging between 1 and 5 bedrooms.

This project will make a huge difference in the lives of many people waiting for an affordable home. It is urgently needed and is supported by the City of Kitchener and the Region of Waterloo.

We look forward to engaging with you on this exciting development.

Visit and subscribe to this page to receive project updates and ask questions.

  • Project Update - Spring 2024

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    Hello Mooregate Crescent Community!

    Over the spring months the project team has had great progress with the design details for the redevelopment of 15-105 Mooregate Crescent. The following is a highlight of some of the design details and upcoming work to be done:

    Current Detailed Design Progress

    • Finalizing design details of the unit mix and layout
    • Finalizing design details of the child care spaces
    • Revising design details for a site plan application re-submission

    What to expect in the summer months?

    A Minor Variance application will be submitted to the City of Kitchener requesting a small variance from the parking requirements and from the commercial floor area requirement. A minor variance is a change or small variation from the specific requirements of the City’s zoning by-law. Minor variance requests are presented to the City’s Committee of Adjustment for consideration. The Committee of Adjustment is guided by the Planning Act and consists of citizen members who are authorized to make decisions on minor variances. At the meeting, the project team will present why these changes are required for this specific project.

    Anticipated Construction Start

    The design of the project is progressing well. It is anticipated that construction will begin in Fall 2025.








    We would love to stay connected with you!

    Please connect with us if you have any questions about the project:

    Email: wrhredevelopments@regionofwaterloo.ca(External link)

    Phone: 519-575-4400 ext. 6000


    Regards,

    The Mooregate Project Team

Page last updated: 05 Jul 2024, 03:07 PM