MANOR PARK CHRONICLE

SEPTEMBER 2002

A Victory for Common Sense! (CFB Rockcliffe & Housing)

Finally, I have some good news to report on this issue. In this case good news is defined as something that makes very good sense. On August 10th it was announced that an agreement had been signed between the City and the Department of National Defence (DND), which will allow the City to use, entirely at its cost, up to 20 houses, which are surplus to DND’s needs. The City intends to use these houses at the current locations as part of its affordable housing portfolio for families. A short-term agreement, ending on July 30th, had been in effect. The houses were then slated for disposal/removal. Eventually, of course, these lands will likely be redeveloped and the houses will then have to be moved or demolished. However, redevelopment plans are not currently in place and DND has not yet made the decision to divest itself of these lands. Until all of that occurs, it made sense to try to put these houses to good use given the urgent need for affordable housing in this City. The new agreement allows for that to happen. DND has agreed to allow use of the 20 houses for at least 1 year and has agreed to allow extensions which may last up to 2 additional years. Long before then, it is expected that the lands will have been acquired by the Canada Lands Corporation for eventual redevelopment. The important principle that has now been recognized is that it will no longer be necessary in the future to demolish or remove housing in advance of any real need to do so.

Congratulations to all involved in achieving this understanding, notably Mr. Jacques Taky, General Manager of the Canadian Forces Housing Agency, Col. Jean-Pierre Cyr, Commanding Officer of CFB Rockcliffe and Mr. Dick Stewart, General Manager of People Services, City of Ottawa. I would also like to acknowledge the important facilitating role played by Mr. Andrew Wisnioski, ex-DND and now a member of the Ward Council. Well done.

CFB Rockcliffe – Redevelopment

No definite news just yet but it appears very likely that the Canada Lands Corporation (CLC) may acquire the lands before the end of this year. CLC and the City are committed to an extensive and thorough public process to determine the best use of this large (approx. 350 acres) tract of land only 15 minutes from Parliament Hill. This exercise will likely be one of the first tests of the City’s new Official Plan based on “smart growth” principles.

Des Liaisons Communautaires

Un sentier, désiré par la communauté du Village Thorncliffe depuis maintenant plus de 10 ans, sera enfin réalisé cet automne. Le sentier en question facilitera, pour les piétons de Thorncliffe, l’accès au chemin Montréal et aux commerces avoisinants, et ce en passant par la rue Foxview.

La Ville et la société Claridge négocient actuellement afin de relier deux sentiers. Il s’agit de raccorder la communauté existante de Carson, au sud de Cité Collégiale, et celle de la nouvelle communauté de Rockcliffe Mews, au nord du chemin d’accès à Cité Collégiale. Ce sentier devra normaliser un sentier de terre battue qui existe depuis au moins un quart de siècle et permettre un accès pour tous au parc public qui sera situé dans la nouvelle communauté.

Passons maintenant de la création à la fermeture. Il s’agit ici du sentier reliant actuellement la rue Mutual à l’arrière de l’école secondaire Rideau. Ce sentier donne malheureusement trop souvent l’occasion aux malfaiteurs de faire des leurs, ce qui a pour effet de réduire énormément la qualité de vie des résidents avoisinants. Bref, suite à notre sondage auprès des résidents, le sentier semble avoir perdu son utilité pour la majorité de la communauté.


You can communicate with me at (please include a telephone number):
City of Ottawa
110 Laurier Avenue West
Ottawa ON K1P 1J1
Tel: 580-2483, Fax: 580-2523
e-mail: jacques.legendre@city.ottawa.on.ca
Web Site: www.rideau-rockcliffe.com



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