Town Of Kingsville Public Input Session Helps Identify Key Priorities
Monday February 15th, 2021, 11:24am
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Kingsville recently hosted a live, interactive public input session where attendees identified and vote on priorities that will help shape strategic goals for the next two years.
“We received great feedback,” said the Town’s Chief Administrative Officer, John Norton. “Some of the suggestions we anticipated, but we also heard many new ideas not previously emphasized.”
Improved waterfront development and access, increased small business supports, better light pollution control, and improved traffic flow were a handful of priorities attendees noted under “what could make Kingsville a better place to live, work, and play.”
The Town intends to use this data and input collected after the session to develop its 2021-2022 action plans, which Council will discuss at Special Meetings on February 24, 2021, and March 3, 2021.
If you were unable to attend the live session, you can still provide feedback until February 17th, 2021. A recording of the live session are at www.kingsville.ca/haveyoursay under “Strategic Midterm Planning – Public Input After Session.”