The Town of Kingsville is excited to announce the launch of its new online engagement platform, Have Your Say, Kingsville! This platform will help the Town foster two-way engagement with residents and community members in a convenient online portal.
At HaveYourSayKingsville.ca, registered users can interact with local decision-makers, share ideas and provide input on projects and initiatives through an online community.
“This tool will help us feature projects important to Kingsville’s future and have robust and transparent conversations,” said Town of Kingsville’s Chief Administrative Officer, John Norton.
Kingsville will use a combination of surveys, polls, open forums, idea boards, and maps to solicit feedback and gain public sentiment on various topics. The platform is launching with a critical first discussion – a Town-wide Facilities Building Review.
“A building facilities review was conducted and included analysis of each facility’s general physical condition, anticipated future costs of maintenance and repairs, and evaluated current and future uses,” said Norton. “The review included a cost-benefit analysis of the value of capital repairs and the option of sale or demolition of existing buildings.”
Residents are encouraged to visit HaveYourSayKingsville.ca
to review the recommendations and provide comments. The recommendations will be presented at the Committee of the Whole on June 22, 2023, reviewed on July 17, 2023, and presented to Council for decisions on August 14, 2023.
“This platform is going to let us talk to residents in a whole new way,” said Mayor Dennis Rogers. “It’s incredibly important to hear directly from our community about the issues shaping Kingsville’s long-term future and for the town to find as many ways as possible to reach our residents. I encourage everyone to register and join the conversation today.”
Register at HaveYourSayKingsville.ca.
I have lived on torquay drive for 40 years and since they put a three way stop it is now a dangerous intersection as no one stops for any of them.i had to buy a dashcam and have had several close calls from people ignoring the stop signs.Also there are junk cars in driveways and trailers parked on the street and we don’t have any shoulders on our street, and even a storage shed built on a trailer in the driveway that hasn’t moved since they built it last october with with house wrap on it (to make it look like a trailer) and it is an eyesore!!!Not to mention the speeding and I have contacted police about it and nothing has been done,we need speed bumps and I feel like i now live in a trailer park setting.by-laws are being ignored.