Downtown Action Advisory Committee Agenda

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Conestoga Room
City of Kitchener
200 King Street W, Kitchener, ON N2G 407

People interested in participating in this meeting can email Committee Administrator, Amber Nguyen  at amber.nguyen@kitchener.ca. Please refer to the delegation section on the agenda below for the registration deadline. Written comments received will be circulated to the Committee prior to the meeting and will form part of the public record.

 

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Chair: J. Leslie

Vice-Chair: B. Court


The meeting will begin with a Land Acknowledgement given by the Chair:

The City of Kitchener is situated on the traditional territory of the Chonnonton, Anishinaabeg and Haudenosaunee Peoples.

We recognize our responsibility to serve as stewards for the land and honour the original caretakers who came before us. Our community is enriched by the enduring knowledge and deep-rooted traditions of the diverse First Nations, Metis and Inuit in Kitchener today.

Members of Council and members of the City’s local boards/committees are required to file a written statement when they have a conflict of interest. If a conflict is declared, please visit www.kitchener.ca/conflict to submit your written form.

Pursuant to Council’s Procedural By-law, delegations are permitted to address the Committee for a maximum of five (5) minutes. All delegations must register in order to participate in the meeting. Delegation registration is permitted up to the start of the meeting.


Pursuant to Council’s Procedural By-law, delegations are permitted to address the Committee for a maximum of five (5) minutes. All delegations must register by 11:59 PM on June 25,2025, in order to participate in the meeting electronically.

Presenter: K. Leasa, Landscape Architect
Description: Overview of the proposed vision, landscape features, and engagement process for the Victoria Master Plan.

Connectivity: Think about the connection from the downtown core to the park. Are there barriers to use or connection?


Growth: As our community grows & changes, how might Victoria Park adapt to better support our growing population?


Community: Are there specific events that could be held in the park or amenities provided that might make it more inclusive to our community?


Natural Systems: Studies show that parkland improves the quality of life of those who live around it- how can we support and foster stewardship in this beloved urban park?

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This June meeting marks the final DAC meeting before the summer break. The committee will resume in the fall with sessions focused on key downtown initiatives. Tentative topics for discussion include:


September: Charles Street Terminal Redevelopment – project overview and discussion


October: Follow-up Topic – members will revisit a priority identified earlier in the year. Areas of focus may include:

  • Downtown Parking Strategy
  • Downtown Safety Programs

November: The Role of Art – presentation and discussion led by the City’s Arts and Entertainment Industries Team, exploring the impact of art and culture on downtown vitality


Members are invited to provide feedback or suggest revisions to these upcoming topics.

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