Our location in Downtown Peterborough puts us squarely in the heart of Central Ontario
A large region that straddles the fertile St. Lawrence Lowlands Ecoregion and the rugged Canadian Shield, Central Ontario features both beautiful, pristine wilderness, and growing urban areas. EcoVue has worked on many projects in our “backyard” in both an urban and rural setting.
Areas served:
City of Peterborough, Peterborough County, Northumberland County, Haliburton County, City of Kawartha Lakes, Simcoe County, City of Orillia, City of Barrie
We offer professional planning expertise to both public and private sectors. From concept through implementation, our team delivers strategic guidance, innovative solutions, and meticulous oversight to ensure your projects exceed expectations.
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Planning in Ontario is governed by The Planning Act 1990, along with various other legislations such as The Places to Grow Act 2005 and The Greenbelt Act 2005. These laws, implemented through the Provincial Policy Statement, ensure that local planning reflects community needs while adhering to provincial standards.
Planners are professionals skilled in urban and rural development, environmental planning, and community building. They analyze complex data, engage with communities, and work alongside other professionals to guide land use and development that improves social, economic, and environmental well-being.
Defined by the Ontario Professional Planners Act, planning is the orderly management of land, resources, and services to ensure economic efficiency, environmental health, and community well-being. It shapes everything from city revitalization to the preservation of heritage buildings.
MCIP is a designation for members of the Canadian Institute of Planners, which represents over 7,000 planning professionals nationwide. RPP stands for Registered Professional Planner, a title for members of the Ontario Professional Planners Institute who meet rigorous standards in planning practice.
At EcoVue, we are committed to designing sustainable and thriving environments, from bustling city centres to tranquil rural landscapes.
Our expert team is ready to assist with your planning needs. Reach out to discuss your project or schedule a consultation.
At EcoVue, we are committed to designing sustainable and thriving environments, from bustling city centres to tranquil rural landscapes.
Our expert team is ready to assist with your planning needs. Reach out to discuss your project or schedule a consultation.