Category: Going Downtown

18 story proposal

I am writing with my concerns regarding the proposed 18 story apartment tower, and subsequent equivalent developments. I have lived in Guelph for 4 years now, drawn by the unique community, and the beauty of the city – especially it’s downtown core, with it’s blend of historic architecture. There are really only two major eyesores […]

GCL delegation notes

Attached below are my delegation notes for this evening’s meeting. I am here this evening to speak to the issue of the planned 18-storey condo tower at 148 Macdonell, on behalf of the Guelph Civic League. Since the day it became public knowledge that an 18-storey tower was planned for the Downtown, there has been […]

Downtown Development

With regard to this precent setting development coming to council this monday, I want to suggest that in order to help envision the true impact of this 20 storey(including utility floors) structure on the downtown, as you come and go over the next few days, find the co-operators builing on the skyline and imagine another […]

Guelph crews put finishing touches on downtown CN Rail bridge

The City is preparing to complete some finishing touches on the new CN railway bridge arching over Wyndham Street in downtown Guelph. The work will require a one-day traffic interruption on Sunday, May 6 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. when Guelph Police will control traffic on Wyndham Street between Carden and Farquhar Streets. Emergency […]

Get ready, get set, grow

The follwing editorial appeared in the May 3 edition of the Guelph Tribune. Ever since the Liberal government at Queen’s Park came up with its Places to Grow legislation a few years ago, there has been local concern about how the province’s demand for major population growth in the already built-up areas of Guelph can […]

Highrises to fore in core

The following article appeared in the May 3 edition of the Guelph Tribune. City council has overwhelmingly approved a new downtown plan that paves the way for highrises as tall as 18 storeys and that was described by one councillor as “a real game changer.” Only councillors Gloria Kovach and Bob Bell dissented as council […]

Guelph’s redevelopment plan for downtown has wide support

The following article appeared in the May 2 edition of the Guelph Mercury: The business community likes it. Local developers like it. Even a prominent environmentalist and members of a local residents’ association – formed largely in opposition to it – have given it a tentative stamp of approval. “When you take a look at that combination … that’s […]