Mill Courtland Community Centre Expansion

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The Mill Courtland Community Centre (MCCC) is undergoing a redesign and development process. We have contracted Jay Pitter Placemaking to lead the first phase of this work. The practice will develop a comprehensive business case with some elements of a master plan. The scope of this work includes but is not limited to the following:

  • Leading a series of story-based and broader community engagement initiatives
  • Facilitating community design charettes
  • Developing high-level design guidelines and concept sketches
  • Conducting a site and neighbourhood analysis, and
  • Developing an economic and sustainability plan to guide the expansion of the site.

Ms. Pitter and her team are deeply invested in the community centre's distinct grassroots history. They will coordinate with:

  • City of Kitchener staff
  • Local neighbourhood associations and community groups
  • Individuals and families living in the neighbourhood, and
  • Broader City of Kitchener stakeholder groups.

Community members will have many opportunities to participate in the process through local walks, sharing stories about the community centre and contributing design ideas. The main questions guiding this process include:

  • What's most important to you about the community centre?
  • How can the centre and its outdoor spaces enhance quality of life for all community members?
  • What physical, social and/or economic barriers do you experience when accessing the community centre?
  • How can the community centre expansion accommodate existing community members while welcoming future community members?

Your participation will have an impact on the programs, services, indoor and outdoor spaces at the centre for years to come.

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Have questions? Use the ‘Ask a Question’ tab.


The Mill Courtland Community Centre (MCCC) is undergoing a redesign and development process. We have contracted Jay Pitter Placemaking to lead the first phase of this work. The practice will develop a comprehensive business case with some elements of a master plan. The scope of this work includes but is not limited to the following:

  • Leading a series of story-based and broader community engagement initiatives
  • Facilitating community design charettes
  • Developing high-level design guidelines and concept sketches
  • Conducting a site and neighbourhood analysis, and
  • Developing an economic and sustainability plan to guide the expansion of the site.

Ms. Pitter and her team are deeply invested in the community centre's distinct grassroots history. They will coordinate with:

  • City of Kitchener staff
  • Local neighbourhood associations and community groups
  • Individuals and families living in the neighbourhood, and
  • Broader City of Kitchener stakeholder groups.

Community members will have many opportunities to participate in the process through local walks, sharing stories about the community centre and contributing design ideas. The main questions guiding this process include:

  • What's most important to you about the community centre?
  • How can the centre and its outdoor spaces enhance quality of life for all community members?
  • What physical, social and/or economic barriers do you experience when accessing the community centre?
  • How can the community centre expansion accommodate existing community members while welcoming future community members?

Your participation will have an impact on the programs, services, indoor and outdoor spaces at the centre for years to come.

Want to stay informed about this project? Subscribe for updates by clicking the 'Subscribe' button.

Have questions? Use the ‘Ask a Question’ tab.

  • CLOSED: This survey has ended.


    The Mill Courtland Community Centre will be undergoing an expansion. The City of Kitchener has contracted Jay Pitter Placemaking to complete a comprehensive business case (hybrid Master Plan) that will provide the basis for funding and designing the interior and exterior spaces of the centre during the expansion. 

    Deeply invested in the centre's distinct grassroots history, Ms. Pitter and her team are coordinating with the City, community centre staff, neighbourhood association members, and broader community to analyze the previous business case, facilitate a design, costing and sustainability charrette in collaboration with the University of Waterloo, and co-lead a series of community engagement processes in partnership with the neighbourhood associations. This survey is an important aspect of the project.

    We are inviting you to complete this survey and we look forward to hearing your input about how you use the centre, what spaces within and around the centre are sacred, and how existing and new spaces could improve your experience. 

    As much as possible, all suggestions will be considered within the project scope and budget.

    Please use this form to submit your responses by Sunday, July 24, 2022 at 11:59p.m.



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