Welcome to my blog!  MY primary objective is to alert my constituents and others in King Township about issues being reviewed at the upcoming Council meetings.  I do this as I believe the quality of Council decisions is enhanced when the public is engaged.  I hope that residents will make deputations and/or send emails to Council to express their opinion and/or to ask important questions.  Also, I include notice of meetings and events which I think are particularly important.   I welcome your comments, whether you agree or not with me, and only edit to eliminate inappropriate language.

Recent Posts

municipal election 2022

municipal election 2022

As announced earlier I have registered as a candidate for Ward 5  in the upcoming municipal election.  I will be using this blog to communicate my platform. I will also continue use this blog to inform you of issues within the Township which are being assessed at the Council table.  And I will also continue to tell you about events happening in the Township which are of interest. I have valued...

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Schomberg Apartments

On the May 2nd Council planning agenda there is a the statutory public meeting for an application for a zoning bylaw amendment in Schomburg to enable the building of a 96 unit apartment building on Main Street. There is much which is appealing in that it offers a range of unit sizes and it assumes re-purposing of heritage house on the property. It is also a proposal which demands significant...

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Bill 109 is poor legislation

As I have posted earlier there are serious problems with Bill 109, the More Homes For Everyone Act.    Its disrespectful of municipalities, its undermines the ability of municipalities to plan sustainable communities and it is not an answer to the housing crisis.  The fact that it received royal assent BEFORE the consultation period ended is also objectionable. At the April 25 Council meeting...

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Twshp Wide Recreation Centre

The Township of King broke ground today on a Township-Wide Community Centre in King City, which is made possible with funding support from the federal and provincial governments, Seneca and local developers.  Scheduled to open in 2024, the centre will feature 124,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor facilities and is being constructed on 25 acres at the southeast corner of Seneca’s King...

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Recent Comments

  1. So, Debbie, how did this new system of 1-1 conferences with a Councillor or a Mayor work out? Did you…

  2. I prefer the usual system which I believe was from about 6 to 8 pm when more young families are…

  3. It appears there is a gross contradiction about 15th Sideroad/Bloomington future uses. Residential development on the south side was years…