Two of the three proposed options would entail more sprawl over farmland, while the third sets some challenging density targets. We are supporting an additional "Option 4" which entails achievable gentle density without urban boundary expansion. https://t.co/L02Nrag4kn
Breaking News - Cachet Development withdraws their absurd Christmas Eve MZO request to Wilmot Township.
Congratulations to all the citizens, community groups & organizations who worked so hard & spoke up for our community!
Another MZO has been defeated in Ontario.
#WilmotMZO
Today is the last day of the province's consultation on increasing housing supply. Be sure to comment in favour of protecting green space and ensuring good density targets for urban areas! https://t.co/AOgpnIXHMW
Ask your municipal leaders and MPPs to say no to weakening environmental protections and democratic decision-making under Bill 66. https://t.co/wRL65R4B2E
Don't let Bill 66 threaten our drinking water, farmland, and smart growth policies. Send a message to our leaders now. #watreg#kwawesome#wrawesome#onpoli https://t.co/NlB98AC9zS via @holdthelinewr
Hold the Line, @SmartGrowthWR and the Waterloo Federation of Agriculture are calling on @RegionWaterloo and area municipalities to reaffirm their commitment to smart growth and meaningful public consultations, and to reject the use of Bill 66. #WatReg
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Now that the electoral dust has settled, let's take a moment to thank @KenSeiling for his years of service to our Region, and for his dedication to the Growth Plan and #wrLRT. Waterloo Region wouldn't have the bright future it does without him.
@CivicTechWR The good folks at @holdthelineWR have a survey for all #wrvotes candidates on protecting farmland and growing our cities: https://t.co/KgDGXvbe6S
Tonight and tomorrow is @holdthelineWR. Don't have tickets yet? Mosey on down to https://t.co/XZdzlsckcW and help celebrate our great rural areas, cities, and the Countryside Line! #landuseON
We asked all 171 candidates for municipal office about their approach to land use planning and whether they would hold the line. Here is what they said: https://t.co/f0mMMeRsC6 #WatReg#WRAwesome @PickelPress @peggylam_ @ThompsonRecord @WREnviroNetwork@ReepGreen@greenbeltca
Hot off the press! @TheCommunityEd speaks to local advocates who have fought to protect the countryside.
https://t.co/JftM0yjAO7
Now its our turn! Last day to tell @ONgov you support their plan to bring the #GreenBelt to #WatReg. Act here: https://t.co/TjUW1Ywb3k #GrowOurGB