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The City-Wide Urban Design Guidelines is an illustrated document based on the City Building Policies of The London Plan. The guidelines will provide written, photographic and/or rendered examples of each of the relevant city building policies, including examples of how a policy might manifest in different 'place types' or contexts.
The City-Wide Urban Design Guidelines will assist in implementing the City Building Policies of The London Plan by providing examples that demonstrate how the policies can be applied within unique contexts. This document will act as a guide to help establish exceptionally designed built spaces that are operationally sustainable.
The City-Wide Urban Design Guidelines will not reconsider the policies of The London Plan. It will not create regulations or alter the Zoning By-law, the Site Plan Control By-law, Engineering Standards, or the Complete Streets Manual.
The City-Wide Urban Design Guidelines is an illustrated document based on the City Building Policies of The London Plan. The guidelines will provide written, photographic and/or rendered examples of each of the relevant city building policies, including examples of how a policy might manifest in different 'place types' or contexts.
The City-Wide Urban Design Guidelines will assist in implementing the City Building Policies of The London Plan by providing examples that demonstrate how the policies can be applied within unique contexts. This document will act as a guide to help establish exceptionally designed built spaces that are operationally sustainable.
The City-Wide Urban Design Guidelines will not reconsider the policies of The London Plan. It will not create regulations or alter the Zoning By-law, the Site Plan Control By-law, Engineering Standards, or the Complete Streets Manual.
The personal information submitted on this page is collected under the authority of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c. 25 and will be used to provide details regarding future City-Wide Urban Design Guidelines supported events or activities.
Questions about this collection of personal information should be addressed to City Planning at 206 Dundas St, London, ON N6A 1G7, or by telephone at 519-661-4980, or email to planning@london.ca
Project Timelines
October to March 2020
City-Wide Urban Design Guidelines is currently at this stage
Continue stakeholder meetings and revisions based on input and comments
Community Meeting
January to October 2019
this is an upcoming stage for City-Wide Urban Design Guidelines
Background research including input from internal service areas & external stakeholders.