In the second Heritage Guelph meeting for January, the focus was on a piece of heritage business that has gotten a lot of attention lately: The Ontario Reformatory Lands and the Heritage Conservation District plan meant to protect them. The committee got their chance to weigh in on the plan, and they also go their chance to weigh in on a very specific proposal for the lands in the form of a national urban park. Let’s recap!
You can see the preview of the meeting here, and find links to the Blue Sky coverage below:
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Coming up at noon, we're going to cover live the second Heritage #Guelph meeting this month. Stay tuned! guelphpolitico.ca/2025/01/20/m…
— Adam A. Donaldson (@adamadonaldson.bsky.social) 2025-01-27T16:55:47.182Z
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This meeting is adjourned!
— Adam A. Donaldson (@adamadonaldson.bsky.social) 2025-01-27T18:00:39.668Z
