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Previously Proposed Anglin Bay Site

Documents and links to news releases in this section relate to LVEC efforts directed at a proposed location on Kingston's Inner Harbour. The LVEC project has since turned its focus on a site in the Downtown North Block.


Zoning Was Focus Of June 9 Meeting

Jun 02/05 > Proposed zoning and Official Plan changes required to accommodate a Large Venue Entertainment Centre on Anglin Bay were the topics at a public meeting of Kingston's Planning Committee Thursday, June 9, in the Gymnasium of the Artillery Park Aquatic Centre.  MORE ...

LVEC's Environmental Site Assessment

May 30/05 > The City of Kingston has released initital results of a Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) of publicly owned portions of land that could be used for a Large Venue Entertainment Centre (LVEC) on Anglin Bay. The ESA is part of the documentation making up the municipality's application for site rezoning and for an Official Plan amendment required for the project.  MORE ...

LVEC Traffic, Parking Report Unveiled

Apr 20/05 > Two weeks after hearing the business case for a Large Venue Entertainment Centre (LVEC) in Kingston, members of City Council along with the LVEC Steering Committee have received the results of a draft parking and traffic study for the proposed development. That draft can be downloaded from this Web site.  MORE ...

City Unveils Business Plan For The LVEC

Link (from the cover of the plan summary document): Click for more information.

Apr 06/05 > City Councillors and citizens got a look at the business plan for a proposed Large Venue Entertainment Centre (LVEC) at the first in a series of information sessions for this latest development in the project. The plan unveiled by Project Manager Don Gedge can be downloaded from this Web site. Another public information session on the plan will be hosted by the City Thursday, April 7, beginning at 6 p.m. in City Hall's Memorial Hall.  MORE ON THE PLAN ...

 

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