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City of Kitchener
200 King Street West,
Kitchener, Ontario
N2G 4G7
Telephone: 519-741-2345
TTY: 1-866-969-9994
Email: info@kitchener.ca
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The City of Kitchener is reminding drivers that by taking a few simple precautions, we can make sure everyone gets where they’re going safely.
Slowing down, increasing following distance and staying alert remain the most effective ways to prevent collisions. Traffic collisions are not accidents; they always have a cause. That means they can be prevented.
Find out more about the work the City of Kitchener does year-round to eliminate serious injuries and deaths due to traffic collisions as part of our Vision Zero strategy.
The City of Kitchener is cancelling the current snow event effective 4 p.m. on Friday, January 16, 2026. The street parking ban will be lifted once the snow event is cancelled.
The City of Kitchener has declared a snow event. Residents have until 12:00 p.m. (noon) Thursday, January 15, 2026 to remove their parked cars from city streets. This helps ensure our plows and snow clearing equipment are able to effectively and efficiently clear snow from roadways across the city. The parking ban will remain in effect for 24 hours. Overnight parking exemptions are cancelled to allow for snow clearing.
The City of Kitchener has declared a significant weather event due to the ongoing weather system. As there may be more snow on roads and sidewalks, we ask residents to limit unnecessary travel and to use extra caution when travelling or outdoors.
The City of Kitchener has launched the Missing Middle and Affordable Housing Community Improvement Plan, which will remove financial barriers and accelerate diverse, affordable housing options. This major new initiative is possible in part through funding from the federal Housing Accelerator Fund.
The City of Kitchener has approved two housing development applications that were deferred on January 5, enabling these applications to proceed through the use of a holding provision. A holding provision is a legal mechanism in the Planning Act that allows local government to enable development to proceed by placing a temporary restriction on that development until specific conditions set by the municipality are met. The two applications were deferred while CIty staff waited for the release of the Region of Waterloo’s detailed report of its current water supply capacity issue.
Each year, the City of Kitchener brings our community members together for Neighbours Day, a celebration of live music, summer fun, and social connection. Musician applications open January 12, 2026
Work has begun on Route 2, which will connect Stanley Park, Downtown Kitchener and Uptown Waterloo. Based on community feedback, the route has been extended to include the Spurline Trail between Downtown and Uptown. Major destinations along the proposed route include the Dom Cardillo Trail, Stanley Park Mall and GRT Station, Centre in the Square, Kitchener GO/VIA Station and the Spurline Trail.
Late Friday evening, Kitchener Fire crews responded to a fire in a multi-occupant home on Queen Street S.
As part of the Community Safety and Wellbeing Plan (CSWP), and together with the Region of Waterloo and community partners, the Combating Hate Action Table has developed the We All Belong Here anti-hate campaign. This region-wide initiative, represented by the artwork of Indigenous designer Katie Wilhelm, aims to reduce hate and shape a city where everyone feels welcomed, respected, and celebrated for who they are.
Contact Us
City of Kitchener
200 King Street West,
Kitchener, Ontario
N2G 4G7
Telephone: 519-741-2345
TTY: 1-866-969-9994
Email: info@kitchener.ca
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