Downtown Heritage Conservation District Study

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About the project

We are doing a heritage conservation district study for downtown Guelph.

In 2021, Council approved the recommendations of the Cultural Heritage Action Plan which included: For Old Downtown, undertake a comprehensive strategy, including community consultation, to direct future cultural heritage conservation efforts and planned change.

The provincial government’s More Homes Built Faster Act, 2022, significantly changed the structure of municipal heritage registers. As a result, all properties currently listed on the Municipal Register of Cultural Heritage Properties must be removed by January 1, 2025. About 1,700 properties will lose protections. 120 of these properties located in downtown Guelph.

To protect key cultural heritage resources within downtown Guelph, the City is completing this study to determine the suitability for a heritage conservation district in the commercial core of downtown Guelph.

How to participate

We held a Public Meeting # 2 on February 20, 2024 and offered online tools here up to March 17. Please visit this page again for updates and future opportunities to participate.

Let us know if you require any accommodations or have any questions by reaching out to Jack Mallon at downtowndistrict@guelph.ca

About the project

We are doing a heritage conservation district study for downtown Guelph.

In 2021, Council approved the recommendations of the Cultural Heritage Action Plan which included: For Old Downtown, undertake a comprehensive strategy, including community consultation, to direct future cultural heritage conservation efforts and planned change.

The provincial government’s More Homes Built Faster Act, 2022, significantly changed the structure of municipal heritage registers. As a result, all properties currently listed on the Municipal Register of Cultural Heritage Properties must be removed by January 1, 2025. About 1,700 properties will lose protections. 120 of these properties located in downtown Guelph.

To protect key cultural heritage resources within downtown Guelph, the City is completing this study to determine the suitability for a heritage conservation district in the commercial core of downtown Guelph.

How to participate

We held a Public Meeting # 2 on February 20, 2024 and offered online tools here up to March 17. Please visit this page again for updates and future opportunities to participate.

Let us know if you require any accommodations or have any questions by reaching out to Jack Mallon at downtowndistrict@guelph.ca

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    We would like to understand the objectives, heritage values and heritage attributes that you feel are important to be included in a potential Heritage Conservation District Plan. Please fill out this survey to tell us if the objectives, values and attributes we have identified resonate with you and if you feel anything should be added. 

    This survey will not collect any personal information. 

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