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Growing Together (City of Kitchener)
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Indeed! The interesting thing to me is this includes things which were previously seen as "untouchable" like the heritage district next to Victoria Park. Obviously there are still other hurdles but in previous planning exercises, this was a "protected area" that could not be zoned up whatsoever.

But Bytor is right in that this doesn't really change the situation broadly within the city.
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RE: Growing Together (City of Kitchener) - by danbrotherston - 03-20-2024, 04:21 AM

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