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London Council Greenlights Economic and Downtown Plans

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London City Council has approved two key long-term planning documents aimed at enhancing the city’s economic outlook and revitalizing the downtown area.

London: The Centre of Opportunity, the 2026-2030 Economic Development Strategy, and Downtown Reimagined, a 10-year Downtown Plan present a united vision for growth in London, Ontario-tying city-wide economic progress with a fresh emphasis on downtown as a vital center for living, working, investment, culture, and tourism.

“Today’s decisions mark an important step forward in shaping London’s future. We look to strengthen our downtown, grow our economy, and create new opportunities for our community,” said Mayor Josh Morgan. “The downtown plan and economic development strategy provide a clear roadmap for where we want to go and how we will get there. By working together, investing strategically, supporting businesses and residents, and building partnerships that make our city stronger, we develop a resilience that shapes our future.”

The economic strategy aims at inclusive growth by attracting investments while focusing on reconciliation within the economy, regional cooperation, transportation links, and better coordination across the city’s economic development framework.

The downtown plan serves as a 10-year guide to rejuvenate the urban core, establishing downtown as the city’s cultural, civic, and economic heart. Officials say it addresses changing economic and social dynamics impacting downtowns throughout Canada while emphasizing long-term adaptability and resilience.

“London is at a pivotal moment, and these plans reflect the priorities we heard from our community, our business sector, institutions, and partners,” Morgan said. “They establish a shared vision and a framework for action that will help attract investment, support innovation, create jobs, and build a more resilient and prosperous city.

“The work to shape London’s future starts today, and it will take all of us working together to make it happen.”

The downtown plan outlines 58 actions including four major “big moves”:

establishing a “River District” to better connect downtown with the Thames River enhancing public spaces leveraging the city’s UNESCO City of Music designation creating a flexible governance model to oversee implementation

Any initiatives needing new funding or extra staffing will be reviewed through upcoming council budgeting sessions and strategic planning processes.

The complete Economic Development Strategy and current Downtown Plan can be found online.


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