Informal Open House to share more PARTS progress

We’ve been sharing a lot of information about the Midtown Planning Around Rapid Transit Stations (PARTS) process that will have a big impact on our Mount Hope neighbourhood in the coming years. City of Kitchener staff are hosting an informal open house on Thursday, December 15 from 6:00pm to 8:30pm.  The purpose is to provide a … More Informal Open House to share more PARTS progress

RIENS online survey now available, post-workshop

If you were not able to attend the RIENS (Residential Intensification in Established Neighbourhoods) workshop on October 27, you can still contribute your feedback to the process. Share your feedback on the proposed recommendations for new development in established neighbourhoods via Engage Kitchener, an online tool the City of Kitchener uses to collect feedback. Complete … More RIENS online survey now available, post-workshop

Climate change and neighbourhoods

Our midtown Mount Hope neighbourhood is already a participant in the Rain Ready neighbourhoods initiative, but here’s another climate change focused opportunity. ClimateActionWR is looking for Sector Committee members for the ClimateActionWR plan, and are particularly interested in getting neighbourhood representatives engaged in the Residential Sector Committee. If you are interested, please contact Mary Jane … More Climate change and neighbourhoods

Another Public Workshop:: Residential Intensification in Established Neighbourhoods Study (RIENS)

It’s undeniable; every corner of our city is experiencing change and growth. Out City is making efforts to ensure this growth and change happens in a planned and plan-ful way. As a midtown KW neighbourhood, we are surrounded by all the new development that will a lasting impact as changes evolve. In addition to the PARTS … More Another Public Workshop:: Residential Intensification in Established Neighbourhoods Study (RIENS)