A photo of The Grove Hotel and Brew House in Kingsville courtesy of TripAdvisor.A photo of The Grove Hotel and Brew House in Kingsville courtesy of TripAdvisor.
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Kingsville considers heritage plaque program

After eight months of discussion, Kingsville Town Council could decide Monday night whether to implement a new program to recognize buildings with historical significance.

The Kingsville Heritage Plaque Program first came up in council chambers last October. Since then, the town has sought input from the Kingsville Municipal Heritage Advisory Committee.

The program, voluntary for property owners, is an alternative to the more formal designation process under the Ontario Heritage Act.

Properties would be nominated through an application process, and applications will be reviewed by the advisory committee. Property owners would be responsible for displaying the plaque in a visible location.

A report to councillors ahead of Monday night's meeting suggests the program could help educate the public about details, like architectural style, historical events, and notable figures.

"By recognizing these properties, the program not only preserves the town's heritage but also educates the public and fosters pride among residents. It has the potential to enhance tourism by attracting visitors, bolstering the local economy," said the report.

A $100 application fee would cover the plaque, installation, and administrative costs.

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