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Green Development Framework

About the project

The City of Guelph is developing a Green Development Framework (GDF), initially called Green Development Standards, to make building projects more sustainable. The framework will consider best practices, local climate adaptation needs, and input from the community. The GDF will be part of the City’s planning and approval process, applying to both new projects and redevelopments. Aligning with Guelph’s Official Plan and broader community objectives the GDF will address community greenhouse gas emissions, climate resilience, resource management, and equity considerations. Through the project we will consider factors such as, development density, renewable energy, biodiversity, waste reduction, and Guelph’s limited groundwater.

Please note: This project began in an older version of our website. Some of the tools and information may appear different than originally designed.

Draft Green Development Framework - Virtual Public Meeting Recording

Who's Listening

Jane Gurney, Supervisor of Environmental Planning, City of Guelph

Jane.Gurney@guelph.ca

Emily Irvine, Manger of Policy Plan Urban Design, City of Guelph

Emily.Irvine@guelph.ca

Kelly Guthrie

Kelly Guthrie, Community Engagement Advisor, City of Guelph

kelly.guthrie@guelph.ca


Phases

Phases overview
Phase 2: Draft Green Development Framework
Draft Green Development Framework
Phase 3: Draft GDF – Public, interest-holder, and indigenous engagement
Draft GDF – Public, interest-holder, and indigenous engagement

On pause

December 9, 2025 5:00 AM - August 1, 2027 3:59 AM

Please note this project is currently paused due to provincial policy changes.

Events

Past events