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School of Urban and Regional Planning

School of Urban and Regional Planning

Since 1970, our rigorous and well-focused two-year Master of Planning (M.PL.) program allows our students to develop the knowledge and skills they require to become leaders in the planning field and to meet the challenges of a rapidly evolving urban environment.



City of Kingston: Planning Challenges and Issues

References

The above sections made use of excerpts and photographs from the following documents:

  • "City of Kingston-Cycling and Pathways Study."  City of Kingston.  November 2003
  • "Downtown Action Plan."  City of Kingston:  Corush Sunderland Wright Limited.  2003.
  • "Kingston Transportation Master Plan."  Dillon Consulting.  July 2004. *In association with:  Entra Consultants, C. N. Watson And Associates Ltd, and Clara Consulting
  • "City of Kingston Urban Growth Strategy-Revised Draft Interim Report No. 2, Evaluating the Growth Alternatives."  J. L. Richards & Associates Limited.  April 2003 in association with:  XCG, R. V. Anderson Associates Limited, and C. N. Watson and Associates Ltd.
  • "McBURNEY PARK Landscape Renewal Plan" Prepared for City of Kingston
  • Cultural Services Division Prepared by BRAY HERITAGE with Individual Landscapes Jennifer McKendry Janice McLean
  • "Downtown and Harbour Area Architectural Guidelines Study" June 7, 2007, prepared by Baird Sampson Neuert Architects
  • "North Block Central Business District Study", March, 2004 Baird Sampson Neuert Architects Inc


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