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

Public Meeting for draft subdivision on Dufferin

On December 5 there is a public meeting for applications for a zoning bylaw amendment and draft subdivision for property west side of Dufferin north of the rail line.  The proposal is for a residential development comprised of two 5 story condominium buildings and townhomes; total residential units will be 347.  The application is consistent with the Official Plan in that "Our King" designates...

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We Need the Greenbelt!

Contrary to numerous promises the Province is proposing to carve out  7,400 acres from the Greenbelt (GB) across 10 municipalities, including >600 acres in King on west side of Bathurst north of DAvid Drive.  The latter is to contribute to the goal of buidling 1.5 million homes in the next 10 years. As purpose of the GB per the GB legislation is to "provide permanent protection to the...

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Saving the Greenbelt

Saving the Greenbelt

Important rally to tell the Province to NOT carve up the Greenbelt.  For more information go to Concerned Citizens of King Township.  

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Main Street Christmas

Main Street Christmas

Main Street Christmas is on Saturday December 3.  The parade with floats, music and Santa is at 4PM.  The spectacular Farmers' Parade of Lights is at 8pm.  Admission is $5/adult; children under 12 are free. Here are more details.

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Recent Comments

  1. Thank you for explaining the process involved in reviewing and providing feedback regarding the KCCAP Debbie.