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From Issue No. 133 | December 14, 2008
THE NORTH WATERLOO REGION BRANCH
Architectural Conservancy of Ontario
URBAN INTENSIFICATION AND
HERITAGE PLANNING
Proposals have been put forward by developers for high rises and other intensification plans in Waterloo Region. Municipal government strategies are aimed at encouraging more re-urbanization, intensification and infill within our communities.
However, increased growth and development within urban areas can pose significant risks to buildings and neighbourhoods of historic and architectural value as well as environmental quality.
Given its role as a nongovernment organization devoted to conservation of the built heritage of Waterloo, Kitchener and the townships of Wilmot, Wellesley and Woolwich, the Architectural Conservancy of Ontario North Waterloo Region Branch (ACO NWRB) will hold a public meeting with presentations and discussion on the issue of urban intensification and heritage planning.
Four knowledgeable panelists will be asked to present their views in line with important questions, such as
" Should there be a strong balance between intensification and heritage conservation?
" If yes, how can a balance be reached and do you have examples to illustrate your point?
" If not, what planning concepts should be applied to the reconciliation of intensification and heritage conservation?
" With reference to the situation in Waterloo, Kitchener, Cambridge or the township municipalities, what do you think planners, politicians and others involved need to do to move towards an effective relationship between intensification and heritage conservation?
EVERYONE IS WELCOME