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

Development With Winter Road Driveway

On May 15 Council agenda there is a staff report recommending approval of an application to develop one single detached residential unit with access to Winter Road whereas current address for the property is 270 Burns.  As reviewed in the staff report development of this property was envisioned as a possibility in the Official Plan “Our King” with a special policy number which  says that if you...

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Changing How to Regulate Permeable Surfaces

On May 15 Council agenda there is a report recommending how to regulate the amount of permeable surfaces in property lots within the 3 villages.  Having the "right" amount is important in terms of dealing with rainwater which recharges the acquifers and to avoid flooding.  And permeable surfaces where grass, trees and gardens grow contributes to streetscape and can provide value in terms of...

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Economic Development and Strategic Priorities

At May 15 Council there will be two Staff reports, each with presentations.  You can listen by either joining the livestream or come to the Municipal Centre.  These reports and presentations listed below will be preceeded by a presentation regarding Mackenzie Health Update by Altaf Stationwala, President & CEO. 2019-2022 Strategic Priorities Plan--annual (2022) progress report Economic...

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Winter Maintenance Program

On May 15 Council agenda there is a report summarizing results (successes and challenges) of the winter maintenance programs.  The weather statistics certainly "explain" some of the challenges experienced; there was a lot of rain.  The report also provides high level financial cost to address the two major complaints:  sand left on the urban roads and no windrow clearance except for those...

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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…