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A team led by Urban Strategies Inc. of Toronto is currently developing a regeneration strategy for Rideau Heights. The project incorporates a comprehensive public and stakeholder engagement strategy to ensure that residents have opportunities to contribute.<ref>https://www.cityofkingston.ca/documents/10180/2646632/Shannon+Park+Recommended+Design/9345712a-afa3-412a-8c3d-f05011f7ae38</ref> |
A team led by Urban Strategies Inc. of Toronto is currently developing a regeneration strategy for Rideau Heights. The project incorporates a comprehensive public and stakeholder engagement strategy to ensure that residents have opportunities to contribute.<ref>https://www.cityofkingston.ca/documents/10180/2646632/Shannon+Park+Recommended+Design/9345712a-afa3-412a-8c3d-f05011f7ae38</ref> |
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Rideau Heights is a 32-hectare social housing complex in northern Kingston, consisting primarily of row-housing and low-rise apartment buildings. The area is physically isolated and economically disadvantaged.[1] Kingston's Housing Authority has identified Rideau Heights as a pilot project for asset renewal with the intent of applying the lessons learned to other social housing sites throughout the city.[2]
A team led by Urban Strategies Inc. of Toronto is currently developing a regeneration strategy for Rideau Heights. The project incorporates a comprehensive public and stakeholder engagement strategy to ensure that residents have opportunities to contribute.[3]