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On February 12, 2024, Council Approved the Community Improvement Plan for the Township of Leeds and the Thousand Islands.   

A Community Improvement Plan or “CIP” is a planning and economic development tool used by municipalities in Ontario to guide strategic investment, development, and revitalization initiatives that support the physical improvement of a municipality or areas within a municipality. A CIP can focus on addressing a range of key issues such as main street revitalization, affordable housing development, tourism, or brownfield redevelopment. To do this, a CIP seeks to coordinate improvement efforts between the public sector (Township) and private sector (businesses, community organizations, developers, and landowners), through the administration of incentive programs and municipal initiatives. 

Goals of the CIP 

  • Enhance the vitality of the Township’s main streets 
  • Increase the number of designated heritage properties and support heritage conservation. 
  • Cultivate inviting public spaces that are accessible to everyone. 
  • Promote a high standard of property maintenance and care. 
  • Establish cooperative partnerships among the Township, Community Groups, United Counties of Leeds and Grenville, First Nations, and the public. 
  • Facilitate more affordable and attainable housing options. 
  • Ensure the fair allocation of improvement efforts, funding, and resources across all communities in the Township. 
  • Use physical improvements to further build the Township’s identity and branding across its distinct communities. 
  • Encourage the establishment and growth of businesses, including those in the agri-tourism sector. 
  • Support the preservation, restoration, and sustainable use of natural heritage resources and ecosystems.

Application Deadlines 

  • Spring Intake Deadline: Last Friday in May at 4:30 p.m. 
  • Fall Intake Deadline:  First Friday in September at 4:30 p.m.

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  • Community Improvement Plan 
  • Community Improvement Plan Information Sheet 
  • Community Improvement Plan Application Form 
  • Community Improvement Plan Financial Incentive Program Maps of Eligibility Areas  
  • Community Improvement Plan Application Flow Chart 
  • Community Improvement Plan Background Report 
  • Contact Staff 

How Do I Submit An Application? 

The first step in the application process is to consult with Planning staff. Please contact the department to arrange a time to review your proposed project and discuss specific application requirements. It is recommended that you review the CIP application form and programs prior to scheduling a meeting.

CIP Application Form 

Online CIP Application Form PDF CIP Application Form

General CIP Guidelines 

All projects shall satisfy the program-specific eligibility requirements of the incentive being applied for. 

A project must be located within the Community Improvement Project Area to be eligible for funding under the CIP. 

All proposed works shall be consistent with and contribute to achieving the vision and goals of the CIP, outlined in Section 3 of this Plan, to the satisfaction of the Township in its sole discretion. 

An applicant may apply to each available financial incentive program a maximum of once per calendar year or intake period, per property. Notwithstanding this, where an application has been refused under subsection 6.2.5(3)(b) of this Plan, an applicant may re-apply if permitted to do so by the Township in its sole discretion. 

Where applicable, the release of grant funding may be subject to the issuance of any permits or approvals required for the proposed works (i.e. building permit, rezoning, minor variance, etc.). 

All applicants shall be in good standing with regard to any municipal fees or other levies liable on the subject property/building. Properties in tax arrears and/or having outstanding municipal bills (water, wastewater, fines) are ineligible for funding.

Properties having any issues with noncompliance, outstanding work orders (fire, building) and/or zoning orders are ineligible for financial incentives under this Plan. Notwithstanding this, if the proposal is directly associated with eligible works that would allow the improvements to reach compliance the application may be accepted. 

CIP Financial Incentive Programs

facade improvement program

Façade Improvement Program 

To support improvements that enhance the vitality, beauty, and interest of our main streets and their building stock.

Amount: 50% of Eligible Project Costs, up to $5,000.

accessibility and code compliance program

Accessibility and Code Compliance Program 

To support the creation of a more accessible, inclusive, and welcoming environments throughout the Township.

Amount: 50% of Eligible Project Costs, up to $5,000

secondary dwelling unit support program

Secondary Dwelling Unit Support Program

To support more affordable and diverse housing options in the community through the creation of secondary dwelling units. 

Amount: 50% of Eligible Project Costs, up to $5,000.

building conversion and expansion program

Building Conversion and Expansion Program 

To complement and encourage substantial investments in vacant or underutilized buildings, creating or expanding economic opportunities in our settlement areas.

Amount: 50% of Eligible Project Costs, up to $15,000. 

agri-ecotourism program

Agri-Ecotourism Program 

To support the improvement of buildings and properties used for agriculture-related, agri-tourism, ecotourism, recreation, and/or on-farm diversified uses permitted in the Township’s rural area.

Amount: 50% of Eligible Project Costs, up to $5,000. 

Municipal Leadership Initiatives  

To complement the financial incentive programs, the CIP provides strategic direction for nine high-level “Municipal Leadership Initiatives” for the Township to consider pursuing. These initiatives are aligned with the vision and goals of the CIP and represent opportunities for the Township and its partners to facilitate community improvement in the public realm, alongside grant programming targeting private property.  

short-term: 1-3 years | mid-term: 3-6 years | long-term: 6-10 years | ongoing: 1-10 years

Municipal InitiativeTimeframe
Adopt Land Acknowledgement and Communications Policy Short-Term                                 
Improve Public Parks and Water Access
Short-Term
Support Property Standards Management
Ongoing
Main Street Revitalization
Mid-Term
Improve Wayfinding in the Township
Mid-Term
Support Attainable and Affordable Housing Development
Mid-Term
Assess Opportunities for Unopened Right-of-Ways
Mid-Term
Support Environmental Stewardship Long-Term
Explore Opportunities for Re-Use or Redevelop Seeley’s Bay Fire Hall Long-Term

Contact Us

Marnie Venditti
Director of Planning and Development
1233 Prince St., P.O. Box 280
Lansdowne, Ontario K0E 1L0

Phone: 613-659-2415 ext. 212
Toll Free: 1-866-220-2327
Fax: 613-659-3619
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