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Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks (ON)
R.W. Tomlinson Limited wants approval to build stormwater management infrastructure at their Gloucester site. The system would include ditches, culverts, and a stormwater pond to control runoff quality and quantity. Treated water would discharge...
Why This Matters: Live near Rideau Road and Albion Road in Gloucester? This stormwater system will affect where runoff from this industrial site ends up. If you rely on nearby water sources or are concerned about local drainage, this matters to you.
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Ministry of Mines (ON)
New Gold wants to drill and cut lines on mining claims northwest of Emo, Ontario. The company is seeking a 3-year permit to explore for minerals in the Pattulo, Tait, and Sifton townships. Activities include mechanized drilling and clearing...
Why This Matters: Live near Emo or use the land northwest of town? This permit would allow drilling and tree clearing across 60 mining claims. If you hunt, fish, or trap in the area, exploration activity could affect access and wildlife habitat.
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Natural Resources
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Ministry of Forests (BC)
Open until February 13, 2026
BC is developing a new forest management plan for 1.2 million hectares around Kootenay Lake in the southeast. The Province and First Nations are partnering on this plan. Right now, they want to know who's interested in being involved as the planning...
Why This Matters: Live near Kootenay Lake? Hike, hunt, or work in these forests? This plan will shape how 1.2 million hectares are managed for decades. It affects logging, wildlife habitat, recreation, and wildfire risk. Early input helps set the direction before decisions are locked in.
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Coquitlam, BC
Coquitlam wants to make Nelson Street safer for walking, biking, and scooting. The 1.7-kilometre stretch connects Austin Heights and Maillardville neighbourhoods, plus two parks. The city's goal is separating pedestrians, cyclists, and cars by speed...
Why This Matters: Live in Austin Heights or Maillardville? This affects how you get to Blue Mountain Park, Mackin Park, or the future Fraser Mills neighbourhood. If you bike with kids or use a mobility scooter, separated lanes could make your trips safer. Drivers may see changes to parking and lane widths too.
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Waterloo Region, ON
Wellesley Township is creating a new Official Plan that will guide where homes, businesses, and farms can be built until 2051. This is your chance to shape how your community grows over the next 25 years.
Why This Matters: Live in Wellesley Township? This plan decides where new housing gets built, what businesses can open near you, and how farmland is protected. It affects property values, traffic, and the character of your neighbourhood for decades to come.
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Waterloo Region, ON
The City of Waterloo is updating its Urban Design Manual for the first time since 2009. This manual sets the standards for how buildings and public spaces look and function across the city. The refresh aims to incorporate new accessibility...
Why This Matters: Live in Waterloo? This shapes what new buildings look like in your neighbourhood. It affects sidewalk design, building heights, and how accessible public spaces are. If you've ever thought a new development looked out of place, this is your chance to influence future standards.
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Waterloo Region, ON
Kitchener is creating a 20-year parking strategy for downtown. The city wants to know how you use parking—or why you avoid it. They're looking at current supply, demand, and what new options might help.
Why This Matters: Drive downtown to shop, eat, or work? This affects where you park and how much you pay. Live nearby? Parking policy shapes traffic and street life in your neighbourhood. Even if you don't drive, fewer parking lots could mean more housing or green space.
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Mississauga, ON
Mississauga is asking residents how to balance competing priorities in its 36 public woodlands. Should the focus be on tree health? Recreation trails? Wildlife habitat? The city wants your input to shape the next 10+ years of forest management.
Why This Matters: Walk your dog in a city woodland? These decisions affect trail access and maintenance. Live near one of the 36 sites? Management choices shape what you see and hear from your backyard. Care about urban wildlife? This plan determines how much habitat gets protected.
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Ministry of Mines (ON)
New Gold wants to drill for minerals about 40 km northwest of Emo, Ontario. The company would use heavy drilling equipment to take rock samples from underground. This requires clearing small areas for drill pads and may involve pumping water from...
Why This Matters: Live near Emo or in the Kenora District? This drilling could affect local water sources. The company may pump from nearby lakes, rivers, or streams. If you rely on well water or use these waterways, you might want to weigh in.
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Waterloo Region, ON
The City of Cambridge wants to know what you think about residential parking rules. Two issues are on the table: whether to allow parking on the lower boulevard (the grassy strip between sidewalk and street), and how long cars should be allowed to...
Why This Matters: Live in Cambridge? This affects where you and your visitors can park. If you've ever gotten a ticket for parking on the grass strip or leaving your car too long on the street, this is your chance to weigh in. Homeowners with limited driveway space should pay attention.
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Transportation
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Saskatoon, SK
A developer wants to rezone undeveloped land in Saskatoon's Brighton neighbourhood to build homes. The proposal would allow one- to four-unit dwellings on land currently zoned for future development. This follows the approved Brighton Neighbourhood...
Why This Matters: Live in or near Brighton? This rezoning will shape what gets built next door. More homes could mean more neighbours, more traffic, and changes to the neighbourhood feel. If you're looking to buy in the area, this affects what housing options become available.
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Waterloo Region, ON
Cambridge is replacing the playground at Willard Park with a $630,200 upgrade. The city wants families to help decide what features and equipment should be included. There's also potential for a splash pad in the future.
Why This Matters: Got kids who play at Willard Park? This is your chance to shape what they'll climb, swing, and slide on for years to come. The city is building a premium-level playground designed to be inclusive for children of all abilities. A splash pad might be coming too.
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Waterloo Region, ON
The Region of Waterloo is rebuilding Victoria Street in Kitchener with new bike lanes, multiuse trails, and safer intersections. Construction starts summer 2025 and wraps up in 2027. The project also includes underground infrastructure upgrades and...
Why This Matters: Live on or near Victoria Street? Your commute is about to change. Cyclists get protected lanes. Pedestrians get multiuse trails. Drivers should expect construction delays through 2027. If you have concerns about property impacts or design choices, now's the time to speak up.
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Calgary, AB
Calgary is upgrading streets and pathways in the Ramsay and Inglewood neighbourhoods to support a new light rail station. Stage One construction has begun on 11th and 12th Street SE, adding a raised multi-use pathway, better lighting, and...
Why This Matters: Live in Ramsay or Inglewood? Your daily commute is about to change. New pathways will make it easier to walk or bike to the future LRT station. Local businesses may see more foot traffic. Expect some construction disruption over the next two years, but the payoff is safer streets and better transit...
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Coquitlam, BC
Coquitlam wants to finish a walking and cycling route along King Albert Avenue, connecting Blue Mountain Park to Mundy Park. The city has already built three phases since 2013. Now they're planning the final stretch and want to hear from residents...
Why This Matters: Walk, bike, or scoot along King Albert Avenue? This project could make your commute safer and more comfortable. Live on the corridor? The design will affect parking, traffic, and your street's look. Parents sending kids to Centennial Secondary might appreciate separated paths away from cars.
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Richmond, BC
The City of Richmond wants residents to help locate invasive plants like knotweed and giant hogweed. You can mark sightings on an interactive map. The city is also launching a free treatment program for private properties affected by these species.
Why This Matters: Got knotweed or giant hogweed on your property? These plants can damage foundations, clog drainage systems, and even cause skin burns. Richmond is offering free treatment if you qualify. Your sightings also help the city target problem areas before they spread to your neighbourhood.
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