Kincardine
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Accessibility Advisory Committee
The Accessibility Advisory Committee will review a report on electronic recreational e-scooters and provide comments. Other items include adoption of previous minutes, disclosure of interests, and scheduling.
- Review report LS 2026-20 on e-scooters and provide comments
Council Meeting
Council will decide on awarding an $11.8 million contract for Kincardine Water Treatment Plant capacity upgrades, requiring a $2.8 million budget amendment. They also consider zoning amendments for two properties, a 32-lot subdivision, a $4.6 million booster pump station fully funded by Bruce Power, a landfill shredder attachment purchase, an airport partnership exploration, and a tree policy repeal.
- Award $11,768,544 contract to Baseline Constructors Inc. for KWTP upgrades, with $2,762,495 municipal overage
- Public hearing for Brindley zoning amendment at 543 Concession 2 (Bruce Twp)
- Public hearing for Breymark zoning amendment at 15 Paterson Street (Tiverton)
- Consider Soaring Eagles Estates subdivision – 32 single detached lots on Bruce Road 23
- Award $4,646,619 contract to Birnam Excavating for booster pump station and watermain extension, fully funded by Bruce Power
Housing Ad Hoc Committee
The committee will hear three delegations and discuss strengthening community readiness for housing. They will review a marketing concept for Project 160, finalize an outline for a community conversation event on July 7, 2026, and review a draft community survey on housing.
- Delegation from John Hood Tidman (M.A.A.T.O. President)
- Delegation from Paul Kittel (CAD Home Drawings)
- Delegation from Charlene Randle-Clayton (OnePoint Realtors)
- Review of marketing concept for Project 160: Building Community Together
- Community conversation on housing planned for July 7, 2026 at Davidson Centre
Kincardine BIA
The Kincardine BIA Board of Management is meeting to discuss ongoing downtown marketing, BIA Bucks activity, and beautification efforts. They will also receive updates on a potential joint bid to host the 2028 OBIAA conference, the first intake of the Community Improvement Plan (7 applications received), and downtown parking concerns.
- Discussion of potential joint bid to host the 2028 OBIAA conference
- Update on Destination Ontario video project filming in Kincardine
- First CIP intake review: 7 applications received
- Downtown parking and access concerns and feedback
- Resignation of BIA board member Darrel Perry
Heritage Kincardine
Heritage Kincardine will discuss the removal of the Geddes Park Barn due to safety concerns and consider installing a commemorative plaque. Other items include updates on boardwalk plaques, Heritage Hour, and special events. The committee will also review correspondence regarding extending the deadline for designating listed heritage properties.
- Removal of Geddes Park Barn due to safety concerns
- Possible heritage plaque at Geddes Park
- Boardwalk Plaques Update
- Correspondence: North Dumfries resolution to extend deadline for listed heritage properties
- Special events: Canada Day (July 1) and Marine Heritage (Aug 22)