Utilities Kingston natural gas and electricity customers can apply online using the revised online forms: Enbridge gas customers can learn more and apply at EnbridgeGas.com. Here, per the provincial government's COVID-19 Response Framework document, are the new rules that will apply to Ontario regions in grey-lockdown zones once stay-at-home orders are lifted. Recreation facilities have opened and pre-registered drop-in programs have resumed. If you are contacted by NHS Test and Trace and told you have been in close contact with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19, you must self isolate for 10 days. determining property zoning, building permit application requirements or fee information), visit our online resources or contact our main line at 613-546-4291 ext. Accessibility You will receive a notice in the mail or an e-mail advising of the time to phone along with the call-in details. Marriage licenses available by appointment only, Hard copy tax assessment rolls unavailable. Register to receive and pay your bill online, sign up for a pre-authorized debit plan, or pay through your bank, credit card, by mail or drop box. Learn more about how to properly wear and care for a face covering. View changes to. Patrons are reminded to practice physical distancing and are encouraged to clean their hands before and after picking up their library materials. Supporting Ontario’s decision to bill consumers on time-of-use and tiered electricity pricing at a fixed price of 8.5 cents/kWh 24 hours a day, seven days a week, for a period of 28 days until Feb. 22, 2021. If you do not receive a notice prior to the date indicated on your summons, please phone the Court Office at 613-547-8557. Restrictions for on-street time-of-day parking have been lifted until October 1, 2020. Check the museum website for the most up-to-date information and resources. Bills will be mailed the last week of February. to 4p.m. To support Kingston’s vital local businesses through this difficult time, Kingstonians are being asked to spend their money where they live. If your existing application will be placed on hold, our program manager will contact you by email. Outdoor sports facilities can reopen and organised sports can resume. You should only book a free test if you develop any symptoms. Proactive water, gas and electricity meter replacement programs. For businesses and workplace guidance on COVID-19 prevention resources and checklists please check KFL&A Public Health and read the memo from KFL&A Public Health about keeping our communities safe and our economies growing. What information do you need to provide to make an appointment online? Examples of caregivers include family members who provide meaningful connection, a privately hired caregiver, paid companions and translators. Find government guidance, including guidelines on social distancing and how to protect yourself and others from the virus, at. Kingston’s Medical Officer of Health calls for travel restrictions during lockdown – Kingston. Staff can still be contacted by email at HRC@cityofkingston.ca or by phone at 613-546-4291 ext. Residents and commuters are reminded that No Parking and No Stopping areas must always remain clear. Did you know that the support for families fund through the Ontario Government is for everyone? Hydro One electricity customers can learn more and apply at HydroOne.com. As eligible priority groups are vaccinated, the province will announce the next eligible population in accordance with the, Government of Ontario green photo health card. If you are one of those affected, you will be sent a letter from NHS England in the coming days. Passengers requiring assistance, including the pick-up of lost and found items, should call 613-546-0000. Many other outdoor rinks are open with COVID-19 measures in place. Learn how the provincial state of emergency will impact City services—and you. The Payment Centre in City Hall will reopen to the public on February 16, operating Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Staff will be able to accept payments, however to minimize in-person contact and avoid line-ups, residents are encouraged to use one of the alternative payment options listed on the back of your bill. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the City and Kingston Frontenac Public Library have partnered to provide Warm Up Here locations to the community. If you have received a summons to attend court, please DO NOT come to the Courthouse as all matters are being conducted by telephone at this time. You can find more information and support on the main COVID-19 page. Please continue to take all items you are returning directly to the return slot or bin so that they can be quarantined for 72 hours before processing. Transit passes are available to purchase at sales outlets. The order from the Ontario Court of Justice which extended time limitations under the Provincial Offences Act has expired. meet your support bubble or childcare bubble where necessary, but only if you are legally permitted to form one, seek medical assistance or avoid injury, illness or risk of harm (including domestic abuse), attend education or childcare - for those eligible, To get a COVID test or if your GP asks you to attend for the vaccine. Option 3 can be filed by signing where indicated and submitting the form to us by mail at Provincial Offences Court, 362 Montreal Street, Kingston, Ontario K7K 3H5 or e-mail to:  poacourt@cityofkingston.ca. All Express and local routes will operate on pre-pandemic service level, except for Route 18 which remains suspended until further notice. Review more information about Skating in the Square. Utilities Kingston is appealing to residents to: Continue to place wipes, facial tissue and paper towel in the garbage, instead of flushing them. Act as if you already have COVID-19. 1400 or by sending an e-mail to mayor@cityofkingston.ca. Learn more on Health Canada's English website or French website, EarlyON is ONline. Alternatively, you can call 613-546-1181, ext. and only one (1) caregiver may visit at a time. Caregivers must be at least 18 years of age. Urgent meter issues will be addressed and can be reported 24/7 to 613-546-1181. Our EarlyON providers are offering online sessions and resources. 1139. OTTAWA -- Kingston is moving into the "yellow-protect" zone on Monday, with new restrictions on bars, restaurants and other food establishments. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Utilities Kingston is helping its customers with their water and sewer bills. Report utility issues. Monthly payments for fitness memberships resumed Feb. 12 when facilities reopened. Make a bill payment: There are many ways to pay your Utilities Kingston bill. Sign up to our Weekly Your Kingston newsletter to keep up to date with the latest local developments. Care home residents will be allowed one nominated visitor and outdoor recreation with one other person will be allowed. If you increase your risk of exposure to the virus, you increase the risk of everyone around you. We are currently experiencing slow response times on our online forms. If you notice any unusual activity or damage, call our 24- hour line at 613-546-1181. Sun., Wed. and Fri. For general Bylaw or Licensing inquiries, we encourage you to visit our online resources or contact our main line at 613-546-4291 ext. The Justice of the Peace cannot reduced the charge (for example, a speeding charge of 20 km/hr over the limit cannot be reduced to 15 km/hr over the limit) and they cannot remove or reduce the demerit points that are applied by the Ministry of Transportation upon conviction. Stage 2: no earlier than 12 April, non essential retail, personal care, gyms, swimming pools and outdoor hospitality can reopen. This grant also applies to those that are providing a takeaway or click and collect service if … The NHS COVID-19 App was launched by the Government on 24 September. Check the Museum's website for the most up-to-date information on how to book and prepare for your visit. Plan your visit during off-peak hours. Making Kingston better together providing social care, education highways and transport environmental well-being and cultural services. This page is updated regularly to reflect the most recently available information including links to community resources, answers to frequently asked questions, as well as the latest from the Province of Ontario and Government of Canada. This is additional support is for Ontario Works and Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP) recipients who are facing one-time exceptional costs related to COVID-19; and is not intended to offset general costs or income support. Home Base Housing's Street Outreach Team regularly checks on individuals who are known to be experiencing homelessness. All those  within this group who have not already received their COVID-19 vaccination will now be prioritised. Please call or email your Ontario Works or ODSP caseworker to request consideration for this discretionary benefit. City Hall will open to the public on Tuesday, Feb. 16. By following the rules and playing our part, we can protect jobs and protect our local hospital and NHS services. The following complaints are reportable to KFL&A Public Health: The following complaints are enforceable by the Kingston Police or the OPP, The following complaints are enforceable by City of Kingston Municipal Enforcement Officers (under the Administrative Monetary Penalties process). If you are concerned about paying your bill, please contact Utilities Kingston to extend payment arrangements. Assalamu alaykum, As most of you are aware new lockdown rules has been announced by the Prime Minister that will possibly last until the end of January 2021. Business owners can visit the website to sign their business up to be in the directory. Information on infection prevention in multi-residential and commercial buildings is available on the KFL&A Public Health website. Fitness centre: the fitness centre are open. Front-door boarding and fare collection on all Kingston Transit buses will continue. Beginning Tuesday, February 16, Kingston Transit will return to service levels that were in place prior to the stay-at-home order. A maximum of two (2) caregivers may be designated by the resident/SDM at a time. Non-Profit Housing Co-operative (co-op) members paying market rates. Read our summary of the roadmap below, or find out more on GOV.UK. See information on the government's roadmap out of lockdown below. ​​​​​​Vaccine booking available starting March 15 for 80 years and older. This is the official Kingston Police Facebook page. A list of "Emergency Food Providers" is available in a separate menu item, above. KFL&A Public Health encourages physical distancing within buildings and elevators (number of people depending on size) and increased cleaning of high touch surfaces. Take a look to see if you or someone you know might qualify. Make sure you call the right provider in case of a utility emergency. Ice surfaces: all ice surfaces at the INVISTA Centre are available. All passengers are required to wear a face covering. This will be enforced by the Police. In-person at the Payment Centre in City Hall, open Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Keep No Stopping and No Parking areas clear. During the lockdown, indoor gatherings will be restricted to the household only, with outdoor gatherings limited to 10 people. Staff will be able to process in-person payments but are encouraged to use alternate methods where possible: Use the secure drop box for cheque payments at the front door of 1211 John Counter Blvd. The COVID-19 Assessment Centre is set up to assess community residents who are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19, including fever, cough, or difficulty breathing. For a complete list of outdoor rinks that are open, visit the Outdoor Rinks page. Schedules are available at KingstonTransit.ca/Schedules. 1211 John Counter Boulevard will reopen to the public as of Feb. 16. Following the government’s roadmap announcement, all primary and secondary children across England will head back to the classroom from 8 March. Learn more about impacts to City services and facilities, Take a look to see if you or someone you know might qualify, infection prevention in multi-residential and commercial buildings, hourly parking payments at all metered parking locations, Restrictions for on-street time-of-day parking have been lifted, time-of-day restrictions will be reinstated, payments for monthly parking permits will be reinstated, Learn about additional resources for property owners, Fines can be paid at our office with cash, cheque, Mastercard or Visa, online, what the State of Emergency means for Kingston, www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/benefits/apply-for-cerb-with-cra.htm, Enforcement partners report weekend was quiet after Section 22 Order took effect, Deferred property taxes are due on March 31, Small business property owners: Apply by March 22 for tax deferral program, City facilities plan to reopen as region moves into reopening Green-Prevent level, COVID-19 regulations: Community enforcement partners' advice to residents, KFL&A Public Health - How to Self Isolate, KFL&A Public Health - Update for Influenza Season and COVID-19 Pandemic, KFL&A Public Health - COVID-19 Key Messages, KFL&A Public Health - December 22 2020 Memo, KFL&A Public Health - Self-isolating or social distancing signage, Be COVID-19 wise: Wear a face covering, Isolate when you are sick, Stay 2 metres apart, Exercise frequent hand hygiene. Tenants on Social Assistance struggling to make payments should contact Housing & Social Services at 613-546-2695, ext. In response to new regulations and the declaration of a second provincial state of emergency, Kingston Police, City Bylaw Enforcement and KFL&A Public Health are reminding residents that preventing the spread of COVID-19 remains a collaborative community effort. Kingston Hospital appeals for donations amid Covid pressure and vaccine drive. The following outdoor amenities are open: The following recreation amenities remain closed as per the provincial government’s third stage of re-opening: Pursuant to Bylaw Number 2020-068, a By-law for the Provision and Enforcement of Orders During a Declared Emergency, Mayor Paterson has issued an emergency order to ensure that physical distancing is being followed in all City Parks. Wearing a face covering where you are unable to maintain a 2-metre physical distance. Respect spaces designated for accessible parking. If parking around hospitals, please keep in mind the needs of others and remember: Stay safe! are eligible for testing as part of a targeted testing initiative directed by the Ministry of Health or the Ministry of Long-Term Care. The Government has announced financial support for those on low incomes and in receipt of benefits who cannot work from home if they are required to self isolate. It will explain why you may be at increased risk of becoming seriously unwell from COVID-19. January 5, 2021 KMA KMA News. 3150 or licensingapplications@cityofkingston.ca. The rules are here to protect everyone, and to help us protect each other. Eastern Ontario Power customers can find information here. How to help emergency food providers by donating online. Above guideline increases (AGIs) approved by the Landlord and Tenant Board prior to October 1, 2020 may be applied to 2021 rents; New above guideline increases may still be approved by the Landlord and Tenant Board and may still be applied to 2021 rents if they are for costs related to eligible capital repairs and security services, but increases based on extraordinary increases in municipal taxes and charges cannot be taken in 2021; Tenants and landlords can still agree on rent increases in exchange for an extra service or facility (for example, air conditioning or parking); and. Please plan to pay your property taxes by March 31. Caregivers must show proof of a negative COVID-19 test within one week of the visit date. Stages Nightclub, 390 Princess St.. | Indoor pick up. Sidewalks, streets and boulevards (in downtown areas identified in this map): The following complaints are not enforceable: Physical distancing, unless it is in a City park or involves groups greater than 10 on the street, sidewalk or boulevard. Contact their credit department using their online payment assistance form. Appointments at City Hall for new monthly bus pass photo identification can be made on Tuesdays and Thursdays by calling 613-546-4291. If you are experiencing homelessness, or are concerned about a person in need, of help please call 613-561-5839 and the Street Outreach Team will be alerted. If you arrive at a rink or other shared outdoor space and have concerns about potential infractions relating to provincial COVID-19 regulations, please contact the Kingston Police non-emergency line at 613-549-4660. Staff can be contacted by email or by phone at 613-546-4291 ext. This page signposts you to the latest COVID-19 guidance from the council, NHS and Government. However, the clinically vulnerable, which includes all over-70s and people with conditions like diabetes and asthma, will be asked to be especially careful to follow the rules or minimise contacts with others. With Christmas Day passed, Ontario’s new province-wide COVID-19 restrictions are now in effect. From 29 March up to six people or two households will be able to meet up outside, including in private gardens. Vaccine clinic appointments between March 22 and April 18 will be available initially in KFL&A for online booking through, More appointments will become available based on supply of vaccines. A Kingston music teacher who lost a quarter of his income during the first lockdown has spoken out about the difficulties of running his business during the pandemic. This is the single most important action we can all take to stay  protect the NHS and save lives. The above physical distancing requirements in City parks do not apply to: The beach area of Breakwater Park and Gord Downie Pier is now open to the public. The PumpHouse Museum is open for private pre-booked small group tours and children’s programs. Colleges, primary and secondary schools will open to all pupils on 8 March. Rates of COVID-19 are increasing across the country and we all have a vital role to play in stopping the spread of the virus and protecting our family and friends - particularly those who are most vulnerable to the severest impacts of the disease. Kingston Frontenac Public Library (KFPL) will reopen to the public at some locations on Thursday, February 11. : Contact a services advisor by calling 613-546-1181, extension 2285, Monday to Friday, from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Our apologies for the inconvenience as we work to help contain the spread of COVID-19. It remains against the law to leave or be outside your home except for legally permitted reasons. Several outdoor rinks including Springer Market Square, Kingston Public Market in Springer Market Square, Parks and trails, including the K&P Trail and Waterfront Trail, children under 16, who are with their parents, individuals who are members of the same household, situations where physical distancing may not be possible for the purposes of using a public restroom, situations where physical distancing is not possible due to health and safety requirements. All the second lockdown rules that are different to the first lockdown The rules and restrictions are somewhat different to those that were announced in March. Some useful links: Dedicated line addressing EI applications/claims due to quarantine, illness/isolation, or work closure due to COVID 19: Ontario is waiving the three-month waiting period for Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP) coverage. There is no application deadline, however, funding for the program is limited. More details will be made available as soon as we receive them. You may apply, update and complete application related tasks online through the DASH portal for both Building and Planning Services. Visit the team's webpage for more information. Chris Keyte, 35, teaches guitar and piano, as well as some bass, ukele and music theory, and … Go to kingston.gov.uk/schools-testing to find out more. Visit KingstonTransit.ca to learn more about the different fares and passes available. Please note the Justice of the Peace can reduce the amount of the set fine and give you an extension of time in which you can pay the fine. Pre-registration for drop-in skating and shinny programs are being offered. Based on these new restrictions and for the safety of the community, Kingston Mosque … Fines can be paid at our office with cash, cheque, Mastercard or Visa, online at www.cityofkingston.ca, by mail, or by calling 613-547-8557. This includes non-essential retail, leisure, personal care, sports facilities and hospitality businesses, as set out in Government guidance. premier says 'everything is on the table' amid rising COVID-19 cases but won't commit to tighter lockdown. This page also contains contact details and a link to book a 1-on-1 zoom with an expert who will help complete applications for Government of Canada COVID-19 funding programs and get general business advice. Learn more about the time-limited restrictions and public health and workplace safety measures required during the province-wide shutdown and how this may affect your business by accessing information provided by the province. If you see an open utility box, downed powerline, traffic signal issue or suspected water main break, call your utility provider, or 9-1-1 in the case of life-threatening emergencies. Replacement Green Bins, Blue Boxes and Grey Boxes are available in the administration building at KARC. Enbridge customers can find information here. A member of the team will review your request and respond by email or phone call, as quickly as possible. The Heritage Resource Centre located within City Hall is closed and in-person service is not available. affordable housing units created through various federally and/or provincially funded programs. & Sat., 5-6 p.m. North Frontenac Food Bank – Sharbot Lake –, COVID-19 case or contact not self-isolating, Commercial establishment not following the order to require face coverings. Call or email to make credit card payments: 613-546-4291 ext. This rule applies inside the branch and when waiting in line outside. It operates from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. Avoiding close contact with people who are sick. hand washing. Access further housing and social services support: Call your case manager if you need assistance and avoid visiting the office. No. Residents interested in participating in a meeting can learn more on the Planning Committee of Committee of Adjustment webpages. 0. The Market Wing Cultural Space in City Hall is open on Saturdays from 1p.m. As of October 1, time-of-day restrictions will be reinstated and enforced. The Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC) has setup an online booking tool and will also book appointments by phone. If capacity is reached, do not line up. This ensures they are accessible to firefighters in case of emergency. Outdoor gatherings over a maximum of 5 people, High-risk nuisance party or noise bylaw infractions, Failure to abide by an emergency order (failure to practice physical distancing in a City Park), Individuals failing to wear a face covering in all enclosed common areas, Building owners not ensuring that this order is adhered to. Kingston Fire & Rescue stations, headquarters and training centre, Heritage Resource Centre (inside City Hall). Slowly add to your supply of non-perishable food items. Know who provides your utility services. Receive and pay your bills online: sign up for MyUtilities and eBilling today at my.utilitieskingston.com. You'll need your account number and the amount of the most recent payment you made to us. Call or email to make credit card payments: 613-546-4291 ext. Be prepared to stay home if you or someone in your household becomes sick. The changes could mean that more natural gas and electricity users may now be eligible for assistance. The Box Office is available for contact through phone inquiries Monday through Friday, 12:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. One in three people with coronavirus don’t have any symptoms. On March 26, 2020 at 1 p.m., Mayor Bryan Paterson declared a State of Emergency for Kingston to help contain the spread of COVID-19. Please note the following changes to Payment Centre services: Staff remain available by phone and email. Higher education such as Universities will remain online until mid February for all except future critical worker courses. “This includes permitting limited in-person shopping in the ‘grey (lockdown)’ zone with significant lockdown health and safety requirements, such as restricting capacity to 25 per cent.” 1389. The lockdown will mandate the closure of all non-essential retail, recreation facilities, dine-in service at restaurants, and other public events starting at 12:01 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 26, 2020. If you are unable to report any issue, please try again later. Sitemap Remember to stay safe when you skate - plan your visit accordingly, maintain physical distance from others, and follow the posted signage at rink locations. For general inquiries (e.g. The Kingston Transit administrative office continues to be closed to the public until further notice. Individuals who fail to maintain physical distancing while in City Parks can be fined $2000 under the City’s Administrative Monetary Penalties for failure to comply with an emergency order. If you require assistance with booking or have questions about COVID-19 vaccines, call: 1-888-999-6488, open daily from 8:00 a.m. to 8 p.m. Face coverings are recommended at all times. We need to prevent the spread of COVID-19 to ensure the NHS can continue to provide all the essential services people across our borough rely on. Curbside pickup will be similar to the experience at retail outlets, and will be offered during set hours as a walk-up service. Mon.-Sun., 6-7 p.m. Amherstview Community Hall, 177 Upper Park. Full list of new COVID-19 lockdown restrictions in Ontario. An artist supported the coronavirus lockdown rules imposed by the government with graffiti at Fairfield Recreation Ground in Kingston. CTVNewsToronto.ca Staff. Bring Health Cards or other photo i.d. If you live with, or are in a support or childcare bubble with, a primary, secondary or college pupil or member of staff, you can access rapid coronavirus tests (lateral flow tests) for people without symptoms. Learn about benefit amounts and the complete eligibility criteria, and get answers to frequently asked questions, from the Ontario Energy Board's website. Mayor Paterson is leading a community working group that will plan and coordinate short and long-term strategies to respond to the economic impacts of COVID-19 in Kingston. This includes all hourly on-street parking and all parking lots and garages. Londoners must continue to stay at home. 5-6 p.m. If you see someone who isn’t wearing a covering, please be kind. Learn more about the City's reconciliation initiatives. 10. Check the website for more information. Any other non-critical programs that require a visit from our employees to a home or business. As part of its efforts, the province is changing the rules to allow previously closed non-essential retailers in lockdown zones to reopen with capacity limits of 25 per cent. Pre-registered drop-in gym programs are available.
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