City engaging on how best to connect businesses with City services
July 28, 2021
As our community emerges from the pandemic and looks to the next stage of economic recovery, the City of Kingston is engaging with local businesses to seek feedback and ideas on how it can better provide timely, value-added and easily accessed City services and support for businesses.
To accelerate the improvement of how the City supports businesses, the role of business support manager has been created to act as a single point of contact for support when challenges arise for businesses. With experience and expertise in planning, development and real estate at the City of Kingston, Heather Scrannage will be leading this work.
Confederation Basin Promenade project to be launched at upcoming public engagement session
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New survey invites community input that will shape the Climate Leadership Plan
February 17, 2021
The City is empowering business owners and individuals to take climate action by helping shape the Climate Leadership Plan our roadmap to achieving carbon neutrality no later than 2040.
Earlier today, the City opened two surveys – one for residents and one for businesses – on Get Involved Kingston that aim to uncover barriers community members may face when it comes to reducing their carbon footprint at home, work, and on the road. Input collected will be used to identify climate actions outlined in the Climate Leadership Plan.
“Responding effectively to climate change is not something the City can do on its own. Our community needs to pull together to take meaningful action, and the City wants to understand how it can support your personal efforts,” says Julie Salter-Keane, Manager of the City’s Climate Leadership Division.