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Burlington Golf Course Development Moves Forward

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Ontario won't step in to halt development at Burlington golf course
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The course at Millcroft Golf Club.

The Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing for Ontario has decided not to intervene in a housing project that will take place on part of a Burlington golf course, even with considerable pushback from the community.

In reply to a formal appeal from the City of Burlington to halt the development, the housing minister stated he won’t exercise special government powers to protect the greenspace at Millcroft Golf Club, where plans are in place to build 90 homes and an apartment complex.

Minister Rob Flack has advised the city to discuss options with the landowner to lessen any additional loss of land at the golf course.

Burlington Mayor Marianne Meed Ward expressed disappointment over this news from Queen’s Park.

“We know this isn’t the answer council and the community were hoping for, and we share your deep disappointment,” the mayor said in a message sent out via social media. “Burlington City Council remains steadfast in our view that greenspace is not an appropriate area for development.”

She mentioned that the city would keep urging Flack and his government to step in and issue a Minister’s Zoning Order (MZO) that could override planning decisions.

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The ongoing struggle regarding the future of the golf course persists despite approval for development granted by the Ontario Land Tribunal (OLT), which handles land disputes across the province.

Those against this project, mainly residents living near the golf course, argue that building on this site would strip local control over land deemed environmentally sensitive. They believe replacing greenspace with houses will disrupt flood management, harm wildlife habitats, and increase traffic issues. The city supports these residents’ concerns.

The OLT has ruled otherwise, stating that this development is suitable for the area.

Argo Development Corporation, based in Burlington and responsible for this housing initiative, has claimed that while parts of the golf course will be developed, it will still exist but on a smaller scale. They argue more housing is necessary to satisfy current demand within the community.

Clearing work has already begun at the site with several trees being removed.

 

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