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November 1, 2021

Kingston to move forward with Green Standard Community Improvement Plan

Kingston’s City Council has passed a motion to move forward with the Green Standard Community Improvement Plan (CIP). The program will offer incentives aimed at encouraging property owners to construct buildings that minimize climate-changing greenhouse gas emissions and exceed the requirements of the Ontario Building Code (OBC).

Kingston is one of the first municipalities in Ontario to introduce such a program, making good on Council’s commitment to demonstrate climate leadership.

“Buildings in Kingston account for approximately 40 per cent of our community’s greenhouse gas emissions, so if we’re serious about lowering our carbon footprint, we need to look at how we build. This program recognizes and addresses the additional costs involved in green building,” says Julie Salter-Keane, Manager of the City’s Climate Leadership Division.

City staff estimate that approximately 1,150 tonnes of new GHG emissions are emitted each year from new buildings constructed in Kingston. This amount is expected to decrease as building practices evolve and the OBC adapts to include more provisions to respond to the climate emergency.

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