Cannifton/Corbyville Planning Strategy

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The City of Belleville has retained Dillon Consulting Limited to complete a detailed planning analysis for the Cannifton/Corbyville Planning Area. The City’s Official Plan identifies Cannifton and Corbyville Village as strategic areas for future growth, and this study will help ensure that growth is managed in a thoughtful and coordinated way.

The goal of the Cannifton/Corbyville Planning Strategy is to guide future development while respecting the area’s history, identity, and rural character. The study recognizes that Cannifton and Corbyville are made up of several distinct communities with strong agricultural roots that have developed in their own way.

This work will integrate land use planning, urban design and placemaking, engineering, and ecological due diligence into a comprehensive inventory analysis and land use strategy. The resulting strategy will help guide how land is used, how communities grow, and how development can occur in a way that reflects local values and supports communities.

This project is being conducted as an integrated planning and infrastructure study. Because the strategy includes reviewing water, wastewater, and stormwater needs, it will follow the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) process, which is an approved process under the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act.

The study will be completed in the following main phases:

  1. Phase 1: Project Commencement and Background Review
  2. Phase 2A: Inventory and Analysis of Existing Conditions
  3. Phase 2B: Additional Analysis of Preferred Location for Future Industrial Park
  4. Phase 3: Land Use Concept
  5. Phase 4: A Strategic Framework (final Strategy Report)

At the end of the study, the final report will be available for a mandatory 30-day public review period.

Residents, landowners, and other stakeholders are encouraged to stay informed and engaged throughout the process. Project updates, background materials, and future engagement opportunities will be shared on this page to help people understand what is changing and how it may affect them.

Stay informed:
Follow this project page and submit your email address to receive updates directly to your inbox as they are posted.

The City of Belleville has retained Dillon Consulting Limited to complete a detailed planning analysis for the Cannifton/Corbyville Planning Area. The City’s Official Plan identifies Cannifton and Corbyville Village as strategic areas for future growth, and this study will help ensure that growth is managed in a thoughtful and coordinated way.

The goal of the Cannifton/Corbyville Planning Strategy is to guide future development while respecting the area’s history, identity, and rural character. The study recognizes that Cannifton and Corbyville are made up of several distinct communities with strong agricultural roots that have developed in their own way.

This work will integrate land use planning, urban design and placemaking, engineering, and ecological due diligence into a comprehensive inventory analysis and land use strategy. The resulting strategy will help guide how land is used, how communities grow, and how development can occur in a way that reflects local values and supports communities.

This project is being conducted as an integrated planning and infrastructure study. Because the strategy includes reviewing water, wastewater, and stormwater needs, it will follow the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) process, which is an approved process under the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act.

The study will be completed in the following main phases:

  1. Phase 1: Project Commencement and Background Review
  2. Phase 2A: Inventory and Analysis of Existing Conditions
  3. Phase 2B: Additional Analysis of Preferred Location for Future Industrial Park
  4. Phase 3: Land Use Concept
  5. Phase 4: A Strategic Framework (final Strategy Report)

At the end of the study, the final report will be available for a mandatory 30-day public review period.

Residents, landowners, and other stakeholders are encouraged to stay informed and engaged throughout the process. Project updates, background materials, and future engagement opportunities will be shared on this page to help people understand what is changing and how it may affect them.

Stay informed:
Follow this project page and submit your email address to receive updates directly to your inbox as they are posted.