Open Letter: The Countryside Line is Still Worth Protecting

 
 

April 23, 2024

Over more than 20 years, Waterloo Region has been a leader in smart growth planning, including our Regional Growth Management Strategy that started in 2003. It’s a framework that gave us ION Rapid Transit, protected our irreplaceable groundwater resources, supported a thriving agricultural sector, and directed growth to complete communities in our urban centres.

Our region, with its four townships and three cities, has maintained the distinctiveness of our urban and rural communities. By planning for sustainable growth, we now welcome most of our new neighbours within the existing urban areas, where infrastructure costs are most efficient.

Thriving cities need a protected countryside, and vice versa. Past Regional councils made tough decisions about which properties would be inside and outside of that line. We undertook comprehensive reviews of our Regional Official Plan to make sure our growth planning could meet the needs of residents, businesses, First Nations, and farmers, among other groups. We defended those decisions at the Ontario Municipal Board (now Ontario Land Tribunal). 

In the last 18 months, the Countryside Line has been breached. Unnecessary urban boundary expansions have been requested by local councils, or imposed by the Province. This has turned a thoughtful, long-term planning exercise into a piecemeal free-for-all that will not result in more affordable development.

We know that the Region of Waterloo’s planning authority is slated to be downloaded to area municipalities, but we still share one watershed. We are still connected by a regional transportation network. And we have the responsibility to continue planning for growth in a sustainable and coordinated way.

Therefore, we urge area municipalities to work together to maintain the Countryside Line, as adopted in the council-approved Regional Official Plan (ROPA 6), and to enshrine the Countryside Line policies in their respective Official Plans.

We also call upon the Provincial government to expand Greenbelt protections to Waterloo Region, including the Waterloo Moraine and our Protected Countryside, to further reinforce the Countryside Line and protect our farmland.

Sincerely,

Elizabeth Clarke
Region of Waterloo Councillor, 2015-2022

Jan d’Ailly
Waterloo City Councillor, 2003-2010

Tom Galloway
Region of Waterloo Councillor, 1994-2022
City of Kitchener Councillor, 1991-2000

Cheryl Gordijk
Township of Wilmot Councillor, 2018-2022

Jean Haalboom
Region of Waterloo Councillor, 2000-2014
City of Kitchener Councillor, 1997-2000

Angie Hallman
Township of Wilmot Councillor, 2018-2022

Brenda Halloran
Region of Waterloo Councillor, 2006-2014
City of Waterloo Mayor, 2006-2014

Dave Jaworsky
Region of Waterloo Councillor, 2014-2022
City of Waterloo Mayor, 2014-2022

Geoff Lorentz
Region of Waterloo Councillor, 2010-2022
City of Kitchener Councillor, 1988-2010

Jane Mitchell
Region of Waterloo Councillor, 2000-2018

Jennifer Pfenning
Township of Wilmot Councillor, 2018-2022

Angela Vieth
City of Waterloo Councillor, 2007-2022

Mark Whaley
City of Waterloo Councillor, 2003-2018

Hold The Line Waterloo Region

This letter was first published in the Waterloo Region Record: https://www.therecord.com/opinion/open-letter-the-countryside-line-is-still-worth-protecting/article_1c6178ff-2458-5584-a83b-9349c0cd7598.html