spot_img
Thursday, August 14, 2025
spot_img

Massive development project around the Gallipeau Centre in planning stage

spot_img

Development and housing were key themes of Tuesday night’s Committee of the Whole meeting in Smiths Falls. Graham Bird, president of the GBA group brought a presentation to council on the development of the Gallipeau Centre. The Gallipeau Centre, formerly the Rideau Regional Centre, contains over 900 000 square feet of existing buildings. These buildings include residences, offices, a pool, theatre, and gymnasium, among others.  

The redevelopment objective is to create a vision for the site in a collaborative manner: to integrate the Gallipeau Centre into the mainstream of the town.  This would involve creating a series of streets and homes that reflect existing neighbourhoods which would be developed in phases over a 15 year period.  This would also include developing the Rideau Canal along the eastern edge of town, linking the Centre with the industrial park, and expanding a neighbourhood around the Gallipeau Centre that would fit into the town’s current neighbourhoods.  Essentially, GBA is proposing a massive construction project: building a neighbourhood that fits into the large space around the Gallipeau Centre, while maintaining and maximizing its beauty and history.

Councillor Dwyer asked, “How many residential units are you proposing at this stage?” While noting that the number is approximate, Bird replied “about 1500-1800 over the 15 year [development period].”  Mayor Pankow pointed out that Smiths Falls’ typical growth has been 9 units built in a year; lately we are up to a booming 25 units per year: Bird’s proposal would see 100 units built per year.

Councillor Dwyer pointed out that the aging infrastructure currently in place at the Gallipeau Centre wouldn’t be suited to support this much growth. Bird replied that their development plan includes phasing, which would mean developing existing assets first before tackling undeveloped lands, and adjust the plan to meet affordability and need over time.

Councillor Alford noted that this is the last large piece of land within the town limits, and that this proposed development would add value to our town. “This is an exciting project, let’s continue down this road,” enthused Councillor Brennan. CAO Morris noted that there is a lot to do to see this come to fruition, and “this is a long road … and a transformational project. We’ll come back with a road map and time frames.” In a nod to Smiths Falls’ hope-filled slogan, Councillor McGuire remarked that it will be exciting to see how this vision will rise at the Falls.

Aritcle by Janelle Labelle

spot_img
spot_img

Hot this week

Smiths Falls Police address crash, bar incident and youth assault in series of responses

SUBMITTED No injuries after collision with hydro pole. Driver facing...

King Charles III Coronation Medal recognizes exceptional Canadians

LAURIE WEIR In a special ceremony hosted by Lanark—Frontenac—Kingston MP...

UCDSB to host holocaust survivor Andy Rèti as Tour for Humanity returns

SUBMITTED The Tour for Humanity mobile classroom will return to...

Smiths Falls History & Mystery: Farmer grocer solider reeve

Ambrose Halladay moved into the Keyhole House in Smiths...

Impaired charge laid after a collision on Roger Stevens Drive

SUBMITTED A Toronto resident has been charged following a single...
spot_img

Stolen boat motor recovered in Arden

SUBMITTED BY OPP EAST REGION Arrest Warrant To Be Issued...

Council divided over veto, integrity complaints, and strong mayor powers in Rideau Lakes

LAURIE WEIR CHANTRY — The controversy around the Chantry office...

Disturbance results in multiple charges

SUBMITTED BY LANARK COUNTY OPP CARLETON PLACE - The Lanark...

Butterflies take flight again in Perth for second annual memorial release

Community gathers Aug. 20 to honour loved ones through...

Canada Post clarifies that the red flag’s only use is for outgoing mail

LAURIE WEIR PORTLAND — Rural residents, did you know that...

Six charged in Smiths Falls police investigations including impaired driving and animal cruelty

SUBMITTED / SMITHS FALLS POLICE SERVICE Breach investigation results in...

HOMETOWN HAPPENINGS: Markets, music and family fun this weekend

Looking for something to do this weekend? We’ve got...

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_img