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Organizational Structure

The following is an overview of the City's corporate structure. 

Office of the CAO

Chief Administrative Officer: Lanie Hurdle

The following departments report to the CAO:

  • Strategy, Innovation & Partnerships
    • Airport Division

Legislative Services

City Solicitor: Jenna Morley

The following departments report to the City Solicitor:

  • Legal Services
  • Office of the City Clerk

Community Services

Commissioner: Jennifer Campbell

The following departments report to the Commissioner of Community Services:

  • Arts & Culture Services 
  • Community Development, Wellbeing & IIDEA
  • Heritage Services
  • Housing & Social Services
  • Recreation & Leisure Services
  • Rideaucrest Long-Term Care

Corporate & Emergency Services

Commissioner: Neil Carbone

The following departments report to the Commissioner of Corporate & Emergency Services:

  • Communications & Customer Experience
  • Corporate Asset Management & Fleet
  • Facilities Management & Construction Services
  • Fire & Emergency Services
  • Human Resources & Organization Development
  • Information Systems & Technology

Growth & Development Services

Commissioner: Paige Agnew

The following departments report to the Commissioner of Growth & Development Services:

  • Building Services
  • Business, Real Estate & Environment
  • Climate Leadership
  • Licensing & Enforcement Services
  • Planning Services

Financial Services

Chief Financial Officer: Desiree Kennedy

The following departments report to the CFO:

  • Financial Services

Transportation & Infrastructure Services

Commissioner: Ian Semple

The following departments report to the Commissioner of Transportation & Infrastructure Services:

  • Engineering Services
  • Major Projects
  • Public Works & Solid Waste Services
  • Transportation & Transit

Contact Us

City of Kingston
City Hall
216 Ontario Street
Kingston, ON K7L 2Z3
Canada
contactus@cityofkingston.ca
Phone: 613-546-0000

The City of Kingston acknowledges that we are on the traditional homeland of the Anishinabek, Haudenosaunee, and the Huron-Wendat, and thanks these nations for their care and stewardship over this shared land.

Today, the City is committed to working with Indigenous peoples and all residents to pursue a united path of reconciliation.

Learn more about the City's reconciliation initiatives.

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