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New draft materials, public open house and staff office hours

7 February 2025

A photo from the Growing Together East workshop at the Fairway ION Station


What we heard

We held a series of community engagement events in summer and early fall 2024. Overall, we heard there is broad support for growth and intensification within these station areas. Residents also said it’s critical the City builds parks and open spaces, local retail and grocery, walkable streets, and community spaces to support that growth. A summary report, including the results from each event, is now available.

Read the report


Public open house

Planning staff will be hosting a public open house in the Conestoga Room located on the first floor of City Hall on Feb. 26, from 4 - 7 p.m. Staff from the Growing Together East team will be available to take your questions and receive your comments.

Come and talk to us one-on-one about your property or give us your feedback on the things that matter to you!

This public open house also provides an opportunity for you to learn more about the proposed planning framework that will guide growth and change within Kitchener's Block Line, Fairway and Sportsworld Protected Major Transit Station Areas (PMTSAs).

Where: Conestoga Room, First Floor, Kitchener City Hall, 200 King St. W.

When: Wednesday, Feb. 26 between 4 and 7 p.m.

You can also provide your questions and comments to us via email at GrowingTogether@kitchener.ca by February 28, 2025.


Draft materials

New draft materials are now available. This includes a Land Use and Zoning Brief with draft Official Plan Policies and Zoning By-law Regulations.

These policies and regulations are specific to the Block Line, Fairway and Sportsworld PMTSAs. They are in addition to those approved through the Official Plan Policies (primarily Section 15.D.2) and Zoning By-law Regulations that were part of Growing Together West.

The Land Use and Zoning Brief contains critical information for landowners, developers and consultants. Please review it in detail.

Read the Land Use and Zoning Brief

Other materials in this update include:


Staff Office Hours

Staff are available to meet with landowners to discuss property-specific requests. Interested landowners may book a 30-minute appointment on:

  • Tuesday, Feb. 11 between 1 and 4 p.m.
  • Thursday, Feb 13 between 1 and 4 p.m.
  • Tuesday, Feb. 18 between 1 and 4 p.m.
  • Thursday, Feb. 20 between 1 and 4 p.m.

To book, email us with your preferred dates and times at GrowingTogether@kitchener.ca.

Interested in making a submission on a property you own? Please read the instructions below.


Landowner submission requirements

Landowners within the Study Area can provide written submissions about specific properties. We can accept submissions until February 28, 2025.

Requests for site-specific changes must include materials that meet the following criteria:

  • Proof of lot ownership
  • A conceptual design that:
  • A scoped planning justification addressing Official Plan Policy 15.D.2.5 which requires:
    • a demonstration of compatibility with the planned function of the lands and adjacent lands
    • suitability of the lot for the proposed use or built form
    • lot consolidation
    • compliance with Kitchener’s Urban Design Manual and Official Plan urban design policies
    • consideration of cultural heritage resource


Please note

These draft materials are not final. Continued dialogue with residents and industry and agency collaborators may result in changes. For example, this could include updates such as:

  • applying holding provisions to individual properties where a record of site condition or a noise study is required
  • changes based on the landowner submissions process
  • new building height requirements in response to comments from the Region of Waterloo on behalf of the Region of Waterloo International Airport

Staff will consider all comments and submissions as part of our report to City Council in spring 2025.