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KINGSTON TRANSIT
Fares. Kingston Transit offers a variety of payment options.. Bus schedules. Daytime – Monday to Saturday; Evening and Sunday; Holiday schedules. Bus service operates on a Sunday schedule on Family Day, Victoria Day, Canada Day, the Civic Holiday (in August) KINGSTON FIRE & RESCUE Click for a larger view. Kingston Fire & Rescue’s (KFR) Communications Division provides fire emergency dispatch services for nine departments, and the department has mutual aid agreements with several neighbouring fire services.OPEN AIR FIRES
Open air fires include any fire that is conducted outside a building. It includes but is not limited to, outdoor appliances (fire pits and fire bowls), outdoor fireplaces (chimineas), campfires, agriculturaland
WASTE COLLECTION CALENDAR The City of Kingston acknowledges that we are on the traditional homeland of the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee and the Huron-Wendat, and thanks these nations CENTRALIZED CHILDCARE REGISTRY The Centralized Childcare Registry & Information Service website (CCRIS) is available to residents of the City of Kingston and Frontenac County. The CCRIS website provides residents with a seamless application and waitlist service for all families seeking childcare in the region. This centralized childcare registry eliminates the need to contact and apply for childcare with several different CITY OF KINGSTON ACCESS CONTROL Please provide your City of Kingston issued staff username and password to access this restricted application.GRASS CREEK PARK
Grass Creek Park is a 95 acre rural park in Kingston East. This park is a 20 minute drive (16 km) from downtown along Highway 2 East. Parkamenities
PAY A PARKING TICKET COVID-19 Update. March 4, 2021 - The order from the Ontario Court of Justice which extended time limitations under the Provincial Offences Act has expired. Unpaid parking tickets received between March 1, 2020 and Feb. 26, 2021 are now being processed and vehicle owners will receive a notice in the mail advising of the outstanding fine amount and payment due date.CITY OF KINGSTON
HR & Organization Development Services Deanne Roberge Director C.A.O.'s Office Lanie Hurdle Chief Administrative Officer Chief Financial Officer Desiree Kennedy WEBCAMS - CITY OF KINGSTONSPRINGER MARKET SQUARECONFEDERATION BASINBREAKWATER PARKPORTSMOUTH OLYMPIC HARBOUR The City of Kingston acknowledges that we are on the traditional homeland of the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee and the Huron-Wendat, and thanks these nationsKINGSTON TRANSIT
Fares. Kingston Transit offers a variety of payment options.. Bus schedules. Daytime – Monday to Saturday; Evening and Sunday; Holiday schedules. Bus service operates on a Sunday schedule on Family Day, Victoria Day, Canada Day, the Civic Holiday (in August) KINGSTON FIRE & RESCUE Click for a larger view. Kingston Fire & Rescue’s (KFR) Communications Division provides fire emergency dispatch services for nine departments, and the department has mutual aid agreements with several neighbouring fire services.OPEN AIR FIRES
Open air fires include any fire that is conducted outside a building. It includes but is not limited to, outdoor appliances (fire pits and fire bowls), outdoor fireplaces (chimineas), campfires, agriculturaland
WASTE COLLECTION CALENDAR The City of Kingston acknowledges that we are on the traditional homeland of the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee and the Huron-Wendat, and thanks these nations CENTRALIZED CHILDCARE REGISTRY The Centralized Childcare Registry & Information Service website (CCRIS) is available to residents of the City of Kingston and Frontenac County. The CCRIS website provides residents with a seamless application and waitlist service for all families seeking childcare in the region. This centralized childcare registry eliminates the need to contact and apply for childcare with several different CITY OF KINGSTON ACCESS CONTROL Please provide your City of Kingston issued staff username and password to access this restricted application.GRASS CREEK PARK
Grass Creek Park is a 95 acre rural park in Kingston East. This park is a 20 minute drive (16 km) from downtown along Highway 2 East. Parkamenities
PAY A PARKING TICKET COVID-19 Update. March 4, 2021 - The order from the Ontario Court of Justice which extended time limitations under the Provincial Offences Act has expired. Unpaid parking tickets received between March 1, 2020 and Feb. 26, 2021 are now being processed and vehicle owners will receive a notice in the mail advising of the outstanding fine amount and payment due date.CITY OF KINGSTON
HR & Organization Development Services Deanne Roberge Director C.A.O.'s Office Lanie Hurdle Chief Administrative Officer Chief Financial Officer Desiree Kennedy CITY SERVICES TO REOPEN AS OF JUNE 11 UNDER STEP 1 OF June 9, 2021 - In accordance with the Step 1 reopening phase of the Province of Ontario’s Roadmap to Reopen, effective Friday, June 11 at 12:01 a.m., additional City services, facilities and amenities will be reopening over the coming days. The focus of Step 1 is on resuming outdoor activities with smaller crowds, where the risk of transmissionis lower.
PUBLIC NOTICE
The City of Kingston acknowledges that we are on the traditional homeland of the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee and the Huron-Wendat, and thanks these nations for their care and stewardship over this sharedland.
CITY SEEKS INPUT ON LOCATIONS FOR PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS TO June 10, 2021 - The City of Kingston is seeking input on proposed locations for pedestrian crossings that will enhance Kingston’s active transportation network and connections to transit. “We have identified a preliminary list of 37 pedestrian crossing locations that could be improved or created to reduce barriers to accessing transit and make it easier to walk, cycle and roll inKINGSTON TRANSIT
Fares. Kingston Transit offers a variety of payment options.. Bus schedules. Daytime – Monday to Saturday; Evening and Sunday; Holiday schedules. Bus service operates on a Sunday schedule on Family Day, Victoria Day, Canada Day, the Civic Holiday (in August) WEEKLY TRAFFIC REPORT June 11, 2021. Motorists, cyclists and pedestrians: review the listing of streets and related messages below for travel information ofinterest to you.
GARDENS & HORTICULTURE It takes time and care to maintain and beautify our shared public spaces in Kingston. The City has a skilled horticultural team that oversees the planning, growing, planting and maintenance of more than 60,000 varieties of plants every year. CITY STATEMENT ON LEGACY OF SIR JOHN A. MACDONALD AND June 9, 2021 - The City of Kingston wishes to inform the public of ongoing discussions and engagement with multiple community members and organizations, including members of the Indigenous community, regarding the legacy of Sir John A. Macdonald. “This is an important community conversation. I can assure you that staff, councillors, and myself are listening to all of your comments CONFEDERATION BASIN PROMENADE PROJECT TO BE LAUNCHED AT June 10, 2021 - On Monday, June 21, join City staff and a specialized consulting team to learn about the Confederation Basin Promenade project. Ranked #5 in the Waterfront Master Plan, the Confederation Basin Promenade is proposed to be a new accessible walkway and public space experience built on the existing stone breakwall that shelters Flora MacDonald Confederation Basin.BYLAW ENFORCEMENT
The bylaw enforcement team investigates, enforces and educates residents on municipal bylaws. If you have a bylaw concern or would like to learn more, please see the topics listed below.GRASS CREEK PARK
Grass Creek Park is a 95 acre rural park in Kingston East. This park is a 20 minute drive (16 km) from downtown along Highway 2 East. Parkamenities
HOME - CITY OF KINGSTONGARBAGE & RECYCLINGCAREERSPROPERTY TAXESCONTACT USONLINE PAYMENTSCOVID-19 Participate by phone by calling 1-647-558-0588 and use the webinar ID 952 6130 7608. Send your comments to housing@cityofkingston.ca. If you wish to follow along, the meeting will be closed captioned and live-streamed on the City of Kingston YouTube channel. View Details. CITY HALL - CITY OF KINGSTONCAREERSDEPARTMENTSCONTACT USCITY COUNCILMEETINGS
Kingston's City Hall at 216 Ontario St. is a national historic site, and remains the centre for administering and governing the City of Kingston.. The City administers and operates nearly 40 business and service units to meet the municipal needs of those who live, work andplay in Kingston.
PROPERTY TAXES & ASSESSMENT To set-up your account, please provide a cheque payable to the City of Kingston in the amount you choose. For more information, contact Taxation Services by phone at 613-546-4291, ext. 2015 by fax at 613-546-6995, or by email at taxcertificates@cityofkingston.ca. OtherInformation.
WEBCAMS - CITY OF KINGSTON Webcams. Content - EXP - Webcams. With more than 280 kilometres of shoreline, Kingston's waterfront is a special resource to be enjoyed and celebrated by residents and visitors. These webcams offer an opportunity for people to connect with these waterfront spaces, a guiding principle in WASTE COLLECTION CALENDAR After you enter your address in the Collection Schedule and Reminder tool, choose "Get a calendar" (under blue heading below) and select "Print a Calendar". Once your calendar appears, at the top of the page you will have the option to print a calendar with 12, six or one monthper
DASH - CITY OF KINGSTON DASH is our new way of doing business and we want to keep improving it. Let us know how we can make the system easier and more helpful for you at DASH@cityofkingston.ca or drop in at 1211 John Counter Blvd. The City is committed to service excellence and continuousimprovement.
ZONING BYLAWS
Zoning Bylaws. The City is in the process of preparing a new City-wide Zoning Bylaw to consolidate, update and replace the separate, outdated zoning bylaws. Find out more about this process. The following is a list of the City of Kingston's zoning bylaws. These encompass restricted-area provisions for the former City of Kingston, Kingston APPLY FOR AN OPEN AIR FIRE PERMIT Beginning April 19, 2021, all people, businesses and farm owners wanting to have an open air fire in Kingston must apply for an Open Air Fire Permit. Kingston Fire & Rescue requires property owners and/or tenants to have a permit, and offers them free of charge. Permits are a way to ensure everyone is aware of the open air firerules aimed at
SPRINGER MARKET SQUARE WEBCAM The City of Kingston acknowledges that we are on the traditional homeland of the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee and the Huron-Wendat, and thanks these nations CITY OF KINGSTON ACCESS CONTROL Please provide your City of Kingston issued staff username and password to access this restricted application. HOME - CITY OF KINGSTONGARBAGE & RECYCLINGCAREERSPROPERTY TAXESCONTACT USONLINE PAYMENTSCOVID-19 Participate by phone by calling 1-647-558-0588 and use the webinar ID 952 6130 7608. Send your comments to housing@cityofkingston.ca. If you wish to follow along, the meeting will be closed captioned and live-streamed on the City of Kingston YouTube channel. View Details. CITY HALL - CITY OF KINGSTONCAREERSDEPARTMENTSCONTACT USCITY COUNCILMEETINGS
Kingston's City Hall at 216 Ontario St. is a national historic site, and remains the centre for administering and governing the City of Kingston.. The City administers and operates nearly 40 business and service units to meet the municipal needs of those who live, work andplay in Kingston.
PROPERTY TAXES & ASSESSMENT To set-up your account, please provide a cheque payable to the City of Kingston in the amount you choose. For more information, contact Taxation Services by phone at 613-546-4291, ext. 2015 by fax at 613-546-6995, or by email at taxcertificates@cityofkingston.ca. OtherInformation.
WEBCAMS - CITY OF KINGSTON Webcams. Content - EXP - Webcams. With more than 280 kilometres of shoreline, Kingston's waterfront is a special resource to be enjoyed and celebrated by residents and visitors. These webcams offer an opportunity for people to connect with these waterfront spaces, a guiding principle in WASTE COLLECTION CALENDAR After you enter your address in the Collection Schedule and Reminder tool, choose "Get a calendar" (under blue heading below) and select "Print a Calendar". Once your calendar appears, at the top of the page you will have the option to print a calendar with 12, six or one monthper
DASH - CITY OF KINGSTON DASH is our new way of doing business and we want to keep improving it. Let us know how we can make the system easier and more helpful for you at DASH@cityofkingston.ca or drop in at 1211 John Counter Blvd. The City is committed to service excellence and continuousimprovement.
ZONING BYLAWS
Zoning Bylaws. The City is in the process of preparing a new City-wide Zoning Bylaw to consolidate, update and replace the separate, outdated zoning bylaws. Find out more about this process. The following is a list of the City of Kingston's zoning bylaws. These encompass restricted-area provisions for the former City of Kingston, Kingston APPLY FOR AN OPEN AIR FIRE PERMIT Beginning April 19, 2021, all people, businesses and farm owners wanting to have an open air fire in Kingston must apply for an Open Air Fire Permit. Kingston Fire & Rescue requires property owners and/or tenants to have a permit, and offers them free of charge. Permits are a way to ensure everyone is aware of the open air firerules aimed at
SPRINGER MARKET SQUARE WEBCAM The City of Kingston acknowledges that we are on the traditional homeland of the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee and the Huron-Wendat, and thanks these nations CITY OF KINGSTON ACCESS CONTROL Please provide your City of Kingston issued staff username and password to access this restricted application. CITY SERVICES TO REOPEN AS OF JUNE 11 UNDER STEP 1 OF June 9, 2021 - In accordance with the Step 1 reopening phase of the Province of Ontario’s Roadmap to Reopen, effective Friday, June 11 at 12:01 a.m., additional City services, facilities and amenities will be reopening over the coming days. The focus of Step 1 is on resuming outdoor activities with smaller crowds, where the risk of transmissionis lower.
CITY HALL - CITY OF KINGSTON Kingston's City Hall at 216 Ontario St. is a national historic site, and remains the centre for administering and governing the City of Kingston.. The City administers and operates nearly 40 business and service units to meet the municipal needs of those who live, work andplay in Kingston.
CITY SEEKS INPUT ON LOCATIONS FOR PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS TO June 10, 2021 - The City of Kingston is seeking input on proposed locations for pedestrian crossings that will enhance Kingston’s active transportation network and connections to transit. “We have identified a preliminary list of 37 pedestrian crossing locations that could be improved or created to reduce barriers to accessing transit and make it easier to walk, cycle and roll in PROPERTY TAXES & ASSESSMENT To set-up your account, please provide a cheque payable to the City of Kingston in the amount you choose. For more information, contact Taxation Services by phone at 613-546-4291, ext. 2015 by fax at 613-546-6995, or by email at taxcertificates@cityofkingston.ca. OtherInformation.
CONFEDERATION BASIN PROMENADE PROJECT TO BE LAUNCHED AT June 10, 2021 - On Monday, June 21, join City staff and a specialized consulting team to learn about the Confederation Basin Promenade project. Ranked #5 in the Waterfront Master Plan, the Confederation Basin Promenade is proposed to be a new accessible walkway and public space experience built on the existing stone breakwall that shelters Flora MacDonald Confederation Basin. CITY STATEMENT ON LEGACY OF SIR JOHN A. MACDONALD AND June 9, 2021 - The City of Kingston wishes to inform the public of ongoing discussions and engagement with multiple community members and organizations, including members of the Indigenous community, regarding the legacy of Sir John A. Macdonald. “This is an important community conversation. I can assure you that staff, councillors, and myself are listening to all of your commentsGARBAGE & RECYCLING
Garbage and recycling collection and bag limits remain unchanged. Garbage bag tags may be ordered online or purchased at some local retailers. The Kingston Area Recycling Centre (KARC) will operate with reduced hours: Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. (closed DASH - CITY OF KINGSTON DASH is our new way of doing business and we want to keep improving it. Let us know how we can make the system easier and more helpful for you at DASH@cityofkingston.ca or drop in at 1211 John Counter Blvd. The City is committed to service excellence and continuousimprovement.
KINGSTON AREA RECYCLING CENTRE The Kingston Area Recycling Centre (KARC), 196 Lappan's Lane, is your destination for diversion options in Kingston. Various diversion programs are operated at this site which also hosts the main administration office for the solid waste division of the City.ZONING BYLAWS
Zoning Bylaws. The City is in the process of preparing a new City-wide Zoning Bylaw to consolidate, update and replace the separate, outdated zoning bylaws. Find out more about this process. The following is a list of the City of Kingston's zoning bylaws. These encompass restricted-area provisions for the former City of Kingston, Kingston HOME - CITY OF KINGSTONGARBAGE & RECYCLINGCAREERSPROPERTY TAXESCONTACT USONLINE PAYMENTSCOVID-19 Participate by phone by calling 1-647-558-0588 and use the webinar ID 952 6130 7608. Send your comments to housing@cityofkingston.ca. If you wish to follow along, the meeting will be closed captioned and live-streamed on the City of Kingston YouTube channel. View Details. PROPERTY TAXES & ASSESSMENT To set-up your account, please provide a cheque payable to the City of Kingston in the amount you choose. For more information, contact Taxation Services by phone at 613-546-4291, ext. 2015 by fax at 613-546-6995, or by email at taxcertificates@cityofkingston.ca. OtherInformation.
WEBCAMS - CITY OF KINGSTON Webcams. Content - EXP - Webcams. With more than 280 kilometres of shoreline, Kingston's waterfront is a special resource to be enjoyed and celebrated by residents and visitors. These webcams offer an opportunity for people to connect with these waterfront spaces, a guiding principle inBYLAW ENFORCEMENT
Bylaw Enforcement. The bylaw enforcement team investigates, enforces and educates residents on municipal bylaws. If you have a bylaw concern or would like to learn more, please see the topics listed below. The City's first priority in enforcement work is education. Wherever possible, staff work with residents to resolve violations byachieving
KINGSTON AREA RECYCLING CENTRE The Kingston Area Recycling Centre (KARC), 196 Lappan's Lane, is your destination for diversion options in Kingston. Various diversion programs are operated at this site which also hosts the main administration office for the solid waste division of the City. WASTE COLLECTION CALENDAR After you enter your address in the Collection Schedule and Reminder tool, choose "Get a calendar" (under blue heading below) and select "Print a Calendar". Once your calendar appears, at the top of the page you will have the option to print a calendar with 12, six or one monthper
RIDEAUCREST HOME
Rideaucrest has been at 175 Rideau St. since 1993. The City's original long-term care home was a stone building built in 1935 on Montreal Street. The home expanded three times between 1956 and 1967, to become a 256-bed facility providing care and services to elderly residents. In 1985, a study looked at the need to renovate the space and CONFEDERATION BASIN WEBCAM The City of Kingston acknowledges that we are on the traditional homeland of the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee and the Huron-Wendat, and thanks these nations CITY OF KINGSTON ACCESS CONTROLCITY OF KINGSTON GARBAGE COLLECTIONCITY OF KINGSTON NYCITY OF KINGSTON COUNCILKINGNET CITY OF KINGSTONTHE CITY OF KINSTONMUNICIPALITY OF KINGSTON Please provide your City of Kingston issued staff username and password to access this restricted application.CITY OF KINGSTON
City of Kingston - Citizen Access Portal. DASH is always open to serve you better. Our new DASH (Development and Services Hub) portal gives you 24/7 access to municipal development services and active development activity. DASH's convenient online interface means a more transparent application process and customer service for applicants. HOME - CITY OF KINGSTONGARBAGE & RECYCLINGCAREERSPROPERTY TAXESCONTACT USONLINE PAYMENTSCOVID-19 Participate by phone by calling 1-647-558-0588 and use the webinar ID 952 6130 7608. Send your comments to housing@cityofkingston.ca. If you wish to follow along, the meeting will be closed captioned and live-streamed on the City of Kingston YouTube channel. View Details. PROPERTY TAXES & ASSESSMENT To set-up your account, please provide a cheque payable to the City of Kingston in the amount you choose. For more information, contact Taxation Services by phone at 613-546-4291, ext. 2015 by fax at 613-546-6995, or by email at taxcertificates@cityofkingston.ca. OtherInformation.
WEBCAMS - CITY OF KINGSTON Webcams. Content - EXP - Webcams. With more than 280 kilometres of shoreline, Kingston's waterfront is a special resource to be enjoyed and celebrated by residents and visitors. These webcams offer an opportunity for people to connect with these waterfront spaces, a guiding principle inBYLAW ENFORCEMENT
Bylaw Enforcement. The bylaw enforcement team investigates, enforces and educates residents on municipal bylaws. If you have a bylaw concern or would like to learn more, please see the topics listed below. The City's first priority in enforcement work is education. Wherever possible, staff work with residents to resolve violations byachieving
KINGSTON AREA RECYCLING CENTRE The Kingston Area Recycling Centre (KARC), 196 Lappan's Lane, is your destination for diversion options in Kingston. Various diversion programs are operated at this site which also hosts the main administration office for the solid waste division of the City. WASTE COLLECTION CALENDAR After you enter your address in the Collection Schedule and Reminder tool, choose "Get a calendar" (under blue heading below) and select "Print a Calendar". Once your calendar appears, at the top of the page you will have the option to print a calendar with 12, six or one monthper
RIDEAUCREST HOME
Rideaucrest has been at 175 Rideau St. since 1993. The City's original long-term care home was a stone building built in 1935 on Montreal Street. The home expanded three times between 1956 and 1967, to become a 256-bed facility providing care and services to elderly residents. In 1985, a study looked at the need to renovate the space and CONFEDERATION BASIN WEBCAM The City of Kingston acknowledges that we are on the traditional homeland of the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee and the Huron-Wendat, and thanks these nations CITY OF KINGSTON ACCESS CONTROLCITY OF KINGSTON GARBAGE COLLECTIONCITY OF KINGSTON NYCITY OF KINGSTON COUNCILKINGNET CITY OF KINGSTONTHE CITY OF KINSTONMUNICIPALITY OF KINGSTON Please provide your City of Kingston issued staff username and password to access this restricted application.CITY OF KINGSTON
City of Kingston - Citizen Access Portal. DASH is always open to serve you better. Our new DASH (Development and Services Hub) portal gives you 24/7 access to municipal development services and active development activity. DASH's convenient online interface means a more transparent application process and customer service for applicants. HOME - CITY OF KINGSTON Participate by phone by calling 1-647-558-0588 and use the webinar ID 952 6130 7608. Send your comments to housing@cityofkingston.ca. If you wish to follow along, the meeting will be closed captioned and live-streamed on the City of Kingston YouTube channel. View Details. OFFER INPUT ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE WATERSIDE WAY PARK June 4, 2021 - East-enders: Join an online engagement session for an introduction to a new park and trail system being developed on Waterside Way in the Pittsburgh District overlooking the Cataraqui River. The project will be introduced at an hour-long online session at 6 p.m. on June 16. City staff will be available to answerquestions.
BYLAW ENFORCEMENT
Bylaw Enforcement. The bylaw enforcement team investigates, enforces and educates residents on municipal bylaws. If you have a bylaw concern or would like to learn more, please see the topics listed below. The City's first priority in enforcement work is education. Wherever possible, staff work with residents to resolve violations byachieving
YARD WASTE DROP OFF
Yard waste is not garbage. It does not go to landfill. In addition to the City's curbside brush and leaf collections in the fall, the City operates a leaf and yard waste drop off at the Kingston Area Recycling Centre (KARC), 196 Lappan's Lane.. Accessing the leaf and yard waste drop-off. Resident vehicles entering the leaf and yard waste drop off do not need to pass over the scales.* TRANSIT FARES & PASSES Appointments may be scheduled by e-mail at CashiersCity_Hall@cityofkingston.ca, or by phone at (613) 546-4291 ext. 1240. Content - Transit - Fares. Kingston Transit offers an active, environmentally-friendly, cost-effective and convenient alternative to travelling by car – YARD WASTE - CITY OF KINGSTON The Leaf and Yard Waste Drop-Off continues to operate Monday to Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Vehicles limits apply. Tree limbs and root balls up to 40cm (15") in diameter and up to 90cm (3') in length. For residents of Kingston, there is no charge to drop off leaf and yard waste. *Businesses using the leaf and yardGARBAGE BAG TAGS
Medical exemptions: If you need to regularly place an additional bag of garbage at the curb due to medical circumstances, apply to receive medical exemption bag tags using the form. During the COVID-19 pandemic, please direct medical exemption applications to tbest@cityofkingston.ca.The receipt of bag tags may be delayed. Where to Buy Garbage Bag Tags KINGSTON AREA RECYCLING CENTRE The Kingston Area Recycling Centre (KARC), 196 Lappan's Lane, is your destination for diversion options in Kingston. Various diversion programs are operated at this site which also hosts the main administration office for the solid waste division of the City. DASH - CITY OF KINGSTON DASH is our new way of doing business and we want to keep improving it. Let us know how we can make the system easier and more helpful for you at DASH@cityofkingston.ca or drop in at 1211 John Counter Blvd. The City is committed to service excellence and continuousimprovement.
WEEKLY TRAFFIC REPORT June 4, 2021. Motorists, cyclists and pedestrians: review the listing of streets and related messages below for travel information ofinterest to you.
HOME - CITY OF KINGSTONGARBAGE & RECYCLINGCAREERSPROPERTY TAXESCONTACT USONLINE PAYMENTSCOVID-19 Participate by phone by calling 1-647-558-0588 and use the webinar ID 952 6130 7608. Send your comments to housing@cityofkingston.ca. If you wish to follow along, the meeting will be closed captioned and live-streamed on the City of Kingston YouTube channel. View Details. PROPERTY TAXES & ASSESSMENT To set-up your account, please provide a cheque payable to the City of Kingston in the amount you choose. For more information, contact Taxation Services by phone at 613-546-4291, ext. 2015 by fax at 613-546-6995, or by email at taxcertificates@cityofkingston.ca. OtherInformation.
WEBCAMS - CITY OF KINGSTON Webcams. Content - EXP - Webcams. With more than 280 kilometres of shoreline, Kingston's waterfront is a special resource to be enjoyed and celebrated by residents and visitors. These webcams offer an opportunity for people to connect with these waterfront spaces, a guiding principle inBYLAW ENFORCEMENT
Bylaw Enforcement. The bylaw enforcement team investigates, enforces and educates residents on municipal bylaws. If you have a bylaw concern or would like to learn more, please see the topics listed below. The City's first priority in enforcement work is education. Wherever possible, staff work with residents to resolve violations byachieving
KINGSTON AREA RECYCLING CENTRE The Kingston Area Recycling Centre (KARC), 196 Lappan's Lane, is your destination for diversion options in Kingston. Various diversion programs are operated at this site which also hosts the main administration office for the solid waste division of the City. WASTE COLLECTION CALENDAR After you enter your address in the Collection Schedule and Reminder tool, choose "Get a calendar" (under blue heading below) and select "Print a Calendar". Once your calendar appears, at the top of the page you will have the option to print a calendar with 12, six or one monthper
RIDEAUCREST HOME
Rideaucrest has been at 175 Rideau St. since 1993. The City's original long-term care home was a stone building built in 1935 on Montreal Street. The home expanded three times between 1956 and 1967, to become a 256-bed facility providing care and services to elderly residents. In 1985, a study looked at the need to renovate the space and CONFEDERATION BASIN WEBCAM The City of Kingston acknowledges that we are on the traditional homeland of the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee and the Huron-Wendat, and thanks these nations CITY OF KINGSTON ACCESS CONTROLCITY OF KINGSTON GARBAGE COLLECTIONCITY OF KINGSTON NYCITY OF KINGSTON COUNCILKINGNET CITY OF KINGSTONTHE CITY OF KINSTONMUNICIPALITY OF KINGSTON Please provide your City of Kingston issued staff username and password to access this restricted application.CITY OF KINGSTON
City of Kingston - Citizen Access Portal. DASH is always open to serve you better. Our new DASH (Development and Services Hub) portal gives you 24/7 access to municipal development services and active development activity. DASH's convenient online interface means a more transparent application process and customer service for applicants. HOME - CITY OF KINGSTONGARBAGE & RECYCLINGCAREERSPROPERTY TAXESCONTACT USONLINE PAYMENTSCOVID-19 Participate by phone by calling 1-647-558-0588 and use the webinar ID 952 6130 7608. Send your comments to housing@cityofkingston.ca. If you wish to follow along, the meeting will be closed captioned and live-streamed on the City of Kingston YouTube channel. View Details. PROPERTY TAXES & ASSESSMENT To set-up your account, please provide a cheque payable to the City of Kingston in the amount you choose. For more information, contact Taxation Services by phone at 613-546-4291, ext. 2015 by fax at 613-546-6995, or by email at taxcertificates@cityofkingston.ca. OtherInformation.
WEBCAMS - CITY OF KINGSTON Webcams. Content - EXP - Webcams. With more than 280 kilometres of shoreline, Kingston's waterfront is a special resource to be enjoyed and celebrated by residents and visitors. These webcams offer an opportunity for people to connect with these waterfront spaces, a guiding principle inBYLAW ENFORCEMENT
Bylaw Enforcement. The bylaw enforcement team investigates, enforces and educates residents on municipal bylaws. If you have a bylaw concern or would like to learn more, please see the topics listed below. The City's first priority in enforcement work is education. Wherever possible, staff work with residents to resolve violations byachieving
KINGSTON AREA RECYCLING CENTRE The Kingston Area Recycling Centre (KARC), 196 Lappan's Lane, is your destination for diversion options in Kingston. Various diversion programs are operated at this site which also hosts the main administration office for the solid waste division of the City. WASTE COLLECTION CALENDAR After you enter your address in the Collection Schedule and Reminder tool, choose "Get a calendar" (under blue heading below) and select "Print a Calendar". Once your calendar appears, at the top of the page you will have the option to print a calendar with 12, six or one monthper
RIDEAUCREST HOME
Rideaucrest has been at 175 Rideau St. since 1993. The City's original long-term care home was a stone building built in 1935 on Montreal Street. The home expanded three times between 1956 and 1967, to become a 256-bed facility providing care and services to elderly residents. In 1985, a study looked at the need to renovate the space and CONFEDERATION BASIN WEBCAM The City of Kingston acknowledges that we are on the traditional homeland of the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee and the Huron-Wendat, and thanks these nations CITY OF KINGSTON ACCESS CONTROLCITY OF KINGSTON GARBAGE COLLECTIONCITY OF KINGSTON NYCITY OF KINGSTON COUNCILKINGNET CITY OF KINGSTONTHE CITY OF KINSTONMUNICIPALITY OF KINGSTON Please provide your City of Kingston issued staff username and password to access this restricted application.CITY OF KINGSTON
City of Kingston - Citizen Access Portal. DASH is always open to serve you better. Our new DASH (Development and Services Hub) portal gives you 24/7 access to municipal development services and active development activity. DASH's convenient online interface means a more transparent application process and customer service for applicants. HOME - CITY OF KINGSTON Participate by phone by calling 1-647-558-0588 and use the webinar ID 952 6130 7608. Send your comments to housing@cityofkingston.ca. If you wish to follow along, the meeting will be closed captioned and live-streamed on the City of Kingston YouTube channel. View Details. OFFER INPUT ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE WATERSIDE WAY PARK June 4, 2021 - East-enders: Join an online engagement session for an introduction to a new park and trail system being developed on Waterside Way in the Pittsburgh District overlooking the Cataraqui River. The project will be introduced at an hour-long online session at 6 p.m. on June 16. City staff will be available to answerquestions.
BYLAW ENFORCEMENT
Bylaw Enforcement. The bylaw enforcement team investigates, enforces and educates residents on municipal bylaws. If you have a bylaw concern or would like to learn more, please see the topics listed below. The City's first priority in enforcement work is education. Wherever possible, staff work with residents to resolve violations byachieving
YARD WASTE DROP OFF
Yard waste is not garbage. It does not go to landfill. In addition to the City's curbside brush and leaf collections in the fall, the City operates a leaf and yard waste drop off at the Kingston Area Recycling Centre (KARC), 196 Lappan's Lane.. Accessing the leaf and yard waste drop-off. Resident vehicles entering the leaf and yard waste drop off do not need to pass over the scales.* TRANSIT FARES & PASSES Appointments may be scheduled by e-mail at CashiersCity_Hall@cityofkingston.ca, or by phone at (613) 546-4291 ext. 1240. Content - Transit - Fares. Kingston Transit offers an active, environmentally-friendly, cost-effective and convenient alternative to travelling by car – YARD WASTE - CITY OF KINGSTON The Leaf and Yard Waste Drop-Off continues to operate Monday to Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Vehicles limits apply. Tree limbs and root balls up to 40cm (15") in diameter and up to 90cm (3') in length. For residents of Kingston, there is no charge to drop off leaf and yard waste. *Businesses using the leaf and yardGARBAGE BAG TAGS
Medical exemptions: If you need to regularly place an additional bag of garbage at the curb due to medical circumstances, apply to receive medical exemption bag tags using the form. During the COVID-19 pandemic, please direct medical exemption applications to tbest@cityofkingston.ca.The receipt of bag tags may be delayed. Where to Buy Garbage Bag Tags KINGSTON AREA RECYCLING CENTRE The Kingston Area Recycling Centre (KARC), 196 Lappan's Lane, is your destination for diversion options in Kingston. Various diversion programs are operated at this site which also hosts the main administration office for the solid waste division of the City. DASH - CITY OF KINGSTON DASH is our new way of doing business and we want to keep improving it. Let us know how we can make the system easier and more helpful for you at DASH@cityofkingston.ca or drop in at 1211 John Counter Blvd. The City is committed to service excellence and continuousimprovement.
WEEKLY TRAFFIC REPORT June 4, 2021. Motorists, cyclists and pedestrians: review the listing of streets and related messages below for travel information ofinterest to you.
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CITY HALL ILLUMINATION: HONOURING OUR CHILDREN City Hall and Market Square will be illuminated orange in memory of the 215 Indigenous children whose remains were found at a former residential school near Kamloops.Start Date:
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CITY HALL ILLUMINATION: HONOURING OUR CHILDREN City Hall and Market Square will be illuminated orange in memory of the 215 Indigenous children whose remains were found at a former residential school near Kamloops.Start Date:
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CITY HALL ILLUMINATION: HONOURING OUR CHILDREN City Hall and Market Square will be illuminated orange in memory of the 215 Indigenous children whose remains were found at a former residential school near Kamloops.Start Date:
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CITY HALL ILLUMINATION: HONOURING OUR CHILDREN City Hall and Market Square will be illuminated orange in memory of the 215 Indigenous children whose remains were found at a former residential school near Kamloops.Start Date:
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THIRD CROSSING NAMING CAMPAIGN MEETING #5 – VALIDATION Consultations with Indigenous Nations and local Indigenous community * If you are First Nations, Métis or Inuit and living in the Kingston area, we want to hear from you! * FPG will present a one-page “profile” for each name from the shortlist, highlighting the intention, history and opportunities for public education that were discussed at the previous four meetings. The names will be validated by community. Next steps for public engagement and the final choosing of the name will be discussed.Start Date:
Tue, June 08, 2021 04:00 PMLocation:
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Consultations with Indigenous Nations and local Indigenous community * If you are First Nations, Métis or Inuit and living in the Kingston area, we want to hear from you! * FPG will present a one-page “profile” for each name from the shortlist, highlighting the intention, history and opportunities for public education that were discussed at the previous four meetings. The names will be validated by community. Next steps for public engagement and the final choosing of the name will be discussed.View Details
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Jun
08
KFPL LIVE: IONA WHISHAW VIRTUAL AUTHOR VISIT If you’re one of our region’s many fans of British Columbia writer Iona Whishaw and her Lane Winslow mysteries, mark your calendar for a special treat! The latest volume in the series, _Lethal Lesson_, is now at Kingston Frontenac Public Library and in area bookstores, and Iona is on a cross-Canada virtual tour to connect with her readers. KFPL is delighted to be hosting her for a one-hour Zoom visit at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, June 8. It’s December 1947 and ex-intelligence officer Lane Winslow and her policeman husband are back home in the Kootenays after their Arizona honeymoon. Lane volunteers to fill in at the local one-room school when neither the outgoing nor the incoming teacher shows up for work one snowy Monday morning. Series fans won’t be surprised to learn that something sinister has happened to both educators! In this interactive online presentation for adults AT 7 P.M. ON TUESDAY, JUNE 8, Iona Whishaw will read from her new Lane Winslow mystery _Lethal Lesson_ and will talk about her writing. Register online at calendar.kfpl.ca or by phone at (613) 549-8888. Registrants will be emailed a Zoom link immediately upon registration but will need to download the latest version of Zoom in advance to whichever device they’ll be using during thepresentation.
For more information, visit www.kfpl.caStart Date:
Tue, June 08, 2021 07:00 PMLocation:
Zoom. Register online at calendar.kfpl.ca or by phone at (613)549-8888.
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If you’re one of our region’s many fans of British Columbia writer Iona Whishaw and her Lane Winslow mysteries, mark your calendar for a special treat! The latest volume in the series, _Lethal Lesson_, is now at Kingston Frontenac Public Library and in area bookstores, and Iona is on a cross-Canada virtual tour to connect with her readers. KFPL is delighted to be hosting her for a one-hour Zoom visit at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, June 8. It’s December 1947 and ex-intelligence officer Lane Winslow and her policeman husband are back home in the Kootenays after their Arizona honeymoon. Lane volunteers to fill in at the local one-room school when neither the outgoing nor the incoming teacher shows up for work one snowy Monday morning. Series fans won’t be surprised to learn that something sinister has happened to both educators! In this interactive online presentation for adults AT 7 P.M. ON TUESDAY, JUNE 8, Iona Whishaw will read from her new Lane Winslow mystery _Lethal Lesson_ and will talk about her writing. Register online at calendar.kfpl.ca or by phone at (613) 549-8888. Registrants will be emailed a Zoom link immediately upon registration but will need to download the latest version of Zoom in advance to whichever device they’ll be using during thepresentation.
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09
TAXI COMMISSION
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10
ARTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE - 03-2021 Residents can participate in committee meetings three different ways: * Send your comments via email to the Committee Clerk (jmccaugherty-jansman@cityofkingston.ca). * Participate in the Zoom meeting. Register via Zoomand
receive the meeting link. * Participate by phone - call 613-546-4291 extension 1170 and leave a message with your name, phone number and the agenda item(s) you wish to speak to; staff will respond to your voicemail within 24 hours to provide you with the call-in number for the meeting. Phone registration closes 2 hours before the start of a meeting. If you just wish to follow along, all meetings will be live-streamed on the Kingston City Council YouTube channel.
Note: To access the live-stream, it may be necessary to right-click on the above YouTube link.Start Date:
Thu, June 10, 2021 11:00 AMLocation:
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Residents can participate in committee meetings three different ways: * Send your comments via email to the Committee Clerk (jmccaugherty-jansman@cityofkingston.ca). * Participate in the Zoom meeting. Register via Zoomand
receive the meeting link. * Participate by phone - call 613-546-4291 extension 1170 and leave a message with your name, phone number and the agenda item(s) you wish to speak to; staff will respond to your voicemail within 24 hours to provide you with the call-in number for the meeting. Phone registration closes 2 hours before the start of a meeting. If you just wish to follow along, all meetings will be live-streamed on the Kingston City Council YouTube channel.
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10
HOUSING AND HOMELESSNESS ADVISORY COMMITTEE - 04-2021 Residents can participate in committee meetings three different ways: * Send your comments via email to the Committee Clerk (efawcett@cityofkingston.ca). * Participate in the Zoom meeting. Register via Zoomand
receive the meeting link. * Participate by phone - call 613-546-4291 extension 1170 and leave a message with your name, phone number and the agenda item(s) you wish to speak to; staff will respond to your voicemail within 24 hours to provide you with the call-in number for the meeting. Phone registration closes 2 hours before the start of a meeting. If you just wish to follow along, all meetings will be live-streamed on the Kingston City Council YouTube channel.
Note: To access the live-stream, it may be necessary to right-click on the above YouTube link.Start Date:
Thu, June 10, 2021 01:00 PMLocation:
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Residents can participate in committee meetings three different ways: * Send your comments via email to the Committee Clerk (efawcett@cityofkingston.ca). * Participate in the Zoom meeting. Register via Zoomand
receive the meeting link. * Participate by phone - call 613-546-4291 extension 1170 and leave a message with your name, phone number and the agenda item(s) you wish to speak to; staff will respond to your voicemail within 24 hours to provide you with the call-in number for the meeting. Phone registration closes 2 hours before the start of a meeting. If you just wish to follow along, all meetings will be live-streamed on the Kingston City Council YouTube channel.
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ADMINISTRATIVE POLICIES COMMITTEE - 05-2021 Residents can participate in committee meetings three different ways: * Send your comments via email to the Committee Clerk (jmccaugherty-jansman@cityofkingston.ca). * Participate in the Zoom meeting. Register via Zoomand
receive the meeting link. * Participate by phone - call 613-546-4291 extension 1170 and leave a message with your name, phone number and the agenda item(s) you wish to speak to; staff will respond to your voicemail within 24 hours to provide you with the call-in number for the meeting. Phone registration closes 2 hours before the start of a meeting. If you just wish to follow along, all meetings will be live-streamed on the Kingston City Council YouTube channel.
Note: To access the live-stream, it may be necessary to right-click on the above YouTube link.Start Date:
Thu, June 10, 2021 06:00 PMLocation:
Description:
Residents can participate in committee meetings three different ways: * Send your comments via email to the Committee Clerk (jmccaugherty-jansman@cityofkingston.ca). * Participate in the Zoom meeting. Register via Zoomand
receive the meeting link. * Participate by phone - call 613-546-4291 extension 1170 and leave a message with your name, phone number and the agenda item(s) you wish to speak to; staff will respond to your voicemail within 24 hours to provide you with the call-in number for the meeting. Phone registration closes 2 hours before the start of a meeting. If you just wish to follow along, all meetings will be live-streamed on the Kingston City Council YouTube channel.
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Jun
15
CITY HALL ILLUMINATION: KINGSTON PRIDE City Hall will be illuminated with the colours associated with the Pride flag. Each of the six colours has a meaning; red means life, orange means healing, yellow means sunlight, green means nature, blue means harmony and peace, and purple means spirit. More recent versions of the Pride flag now also include black and brown to show support for people of colour. June is widely recognized as Pride Month to commemorate the anniversary of Stonewall riots that began during the early hours of June 28, 1969 at the Stonewall Inn in New York - an event that is now credited as giving rise to the modern LGBTQ movement.Start Date:
Tue, June 15, 2021 12:00 AMLocation:
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City Hall will be illuminated with the colours associated with the Pride flag. Each of the six colours has a meaning; red means life, orange means healing, yellow means sunlight, green means nature, blue means harmony and peace, and purple means spirit. More recent versions of the Pride flag now also include black and brown to show support for people of colour. June is widely recognized as Pride Month to commemorate the anniversary of Stonewall riots that began during the early hours of June 28, 1969 at the Stonewall Inn in New York - an event that is now credited as giving rise to the modern LGBTQ movement.View Details
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ENVIRONMENT, INFRASTRUCTURE AND TRANSPORTATION POLICIES COMMITTEEStart Date:
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HERITAGE KINGSTON
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16
ONLINE PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT - WATERSIDE WAY PARK AND TRAILSRegister to attend
an online engagement session for an introduction to a new park and trail system being developed on Waterside Way in the Pittsburgh District overlooking the Cataraqui River. Learn more about Waterside Way on the project page.
Start Date:
Wed, June 16, 2021 06:00 PMLocation:
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PLANNING COMMITTEE
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Jun
20
CITY HALL ILLUMINATION - GLOBAL ALS AWARENESS DAY City Hall will be illuminated in purple in recognition of Global ALS Awareness Day which unites Canadans in their desire to put an end to amyotropic lateral sclerosis. The Walk to End ALS, the largest volunteer-led fundraiser for ALS Societies across Canada, will be virtual this year on June 20th. City Hall is being illuminated to show solidarity with those fighting ALS and to remember those who havetheir battle.
Learn more on the Walk to End ALS website.
Find out more about lighting up City Hall.Start Date:
Sun, June 20, 2021 12:00 AMLocation:
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City Hall will be illuminated in purple in recognition of Global ALS Awareness Day which unites Canadans in their desire to put an end to amyotropic lateral sclerosis. The Walk to End ALS, the largest volunteer-led fundraiser for ALS Societies across Canada, will be virtual this year on June 20th. City Hall is being illuminated to show solidarity with those fighting ALS and to remember those who havetheir battle.
Learn more on the Walk to End ALS website.
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FLAG RAISING - 2021 KINGSTON WALK FOR ALS The ALS Canada flag flying helps to raise awareness of ALS and reflects the support of the people of Kingston provide to those living with ALS in their community. For more information on Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), please visit the ALS Society of Canada website. Find out more about flag raisings on the City's website.
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Sun, June 20, 2021 12:00 AMLocation:
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The ALS Canada flag flying helps to raise awareness of ALS and reflects the support of the people of Kingston provide to those living with ALS in their community. For more information on Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), please visit the ALS Society of Canada website. Find out more about flag raisings on the City's website.
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21
CITY HALL ILLUMINATION: NATIONAL INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DAY City Hall will be illuminated in the four colours of the Medicine Wheel: black, white, red, and yellow. Different Nations interpret the Medicine Wheel differently but the four colours are often used to signify the Four Directions (East, South, West, and North) and it is also often used as a tool for learning and teaching. National Indigenous People’s Day is a day for all Canadians to recognize and celebrate the unique heritage, diverse cultures and outstanding contributions of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples.Start Date:
Mon, June 21, 2021 12:00 AMLocation:
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City Hall will be illuminated in the four colours of the Medicine Wheel: black, white, red, and yellow. Different Nations interpret the Medicine Wheel differently but the four colours are often used to signify the Four Directions (East, South, West, and North) and it is also often used as a tool for learning and teaching. National Indigenous People’s Day is a day for all Canadians to recognize and celebrate the unique heritage, diverse cultures and outstanding contributions of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples.View Details
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APPEALS COMMITTEE
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COMMITTEE OF ADJUSTMENTStart Date:
Mon, June 21, 2021 05:30 PMLocation:
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CITY COUNCIL MEETING Watch the meeting live on the Kingston City Council YouTube channel.
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Tue, June 22, 2021 07:00 PMLocation:
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23
PLANNING COMMITTEE - SPECIAL MEETINGStart Date:
Wed, June 23, 2021 06:00 PMLocation:
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Jun
24
CITY HALL ILLUMINATION: SAINT-JEAN BAPTISTE DAY City Hall will be illuminated blue and white to represent the flag of the Province of Quebec for Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day. Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day is a national holiday that’s celebrated in Quebec where it's known as la Saint-Jean or la Fête nationale du Québec (“the National holiday of Quebec” in English). Many Canadian Francophone communities outside of Quebec also celebrate Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day.Start Date:
Thu, June 24, 2021 12:00 AMLocation:
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City Hall will be illuminated blue and white to represent the flag of the Province of Quebec for Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day. Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day is a national holiday that’s celebrated in Quebec where it's known as la Saint-Jean or la Fête nationale du Québec (“the National holiday of Quebec” in English). Many Canadian Francophone communities outside of Quebec also celebrate Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day.View Details
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24
ARTS, RECREATION AND COMMUNITY POLICIES COMMITTEEStart Date:
Thu, June 24, 2021 06:00 PMLocation:
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GENERAL - HR
------------------------- HOMEPAGE - TWITTER FEED The City of Kingston acknowledges that we are on the traditional homeland of the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee and the Huron-Wendat, and thanks these nations for their care and stewardship over this sharedland.
Today, the City is committed to working with Indigenous peoples and all residents to pursue a united path of reconciliation. Learn more about the City's reconciliation initiatives.
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