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Re-developing Dease Park

Council is looking at ways to re-develop Dease Park. The city will put in an application for the Canada Healthy Communities Initiative (CHCI) which is meant to fund small-scale infrastructure projects across the country. Administration told council that the re-development will fit with the Safe and Vibrant Spaces Theme and will allow the city to leverage an existing 2021 approved capital project, which was pegged at $210,000, to accelerate the proposed redevelopment of Dease Park. The minimum amount that the federal government will cover for approved projects is $5,000 with the maximum being $250,000. The first round of applications will be accepted until Tuesday March 9th with results to come on Friday April 30th.

COVID-19: Recovery And Re-opening Tracker - Coronavirus (COVID-19)

To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. As Governments and businesses turn their minds toward the recovery and re-opening of the economy, our team is closely monitoring updates from governments across Canada. The following summarizes the recovery and re-opening measures which have been announced to date in each jurisdiction. We will continue to update this summary as further measures are introduced across the country. This roundup was last updated on February 19, 2021. To see what has changed since our last update, please download our blackline, here. Federal February 19, 2021:  The Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Disability Inclusion

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New funding announced for organizations to help transform public space

Author of the article: The Whig-Standard Publishing date: Feb 20, 2021  •  February 20, 2021  •  2 minute read Article content KINGSTON New federal funding has been announced for community organizations to help them make small but important improvements to the area. The Community Foundation for Kingston and Area is supporting the Canada Healthy Communities Initiative, which is providing $1,386,780 to “transform public spaces” in response to COVID-19 within the Central Eastern Ontario Region. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. New funding announced for smaller organizations to help transform public spaces Back to video The goal of the project funding is to support community-led organizations in respond to the immediate project needs arising from COVID-19, by developing local, small-scale infrastructure projects.

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