New Edinburgh News

FÉVRIER 2006

Beechwood Community Design Plan – Last Meeting

The Beechwood study is intended to guide planning and transportation decisions over the next decade. Residents of New Edinburgh have an interest in Beechwood as a transportation corridor as well as a community-shopping destination. A final public meeting was held at MacKay United Church on January 19th, 2006. The evening focussed on the transportation aspects of the corridor and on issues of parking in adjacent residential areas, both as they currently exist and what they could be, assuming the growth that can be expected over the next ten years. The analysis included estimates of additional traffic contributions over and above the overall annual growth in the corridor resulting from known redevelopments on the horizon - i.e. the Claridge/Landry site (the former Dominion Bridge site in the Vanier area) and the Canadian Forces Base Rockcliffe site east of Manor Park. The evening included a computer-generated visualization of all traffic modes in the corridor. Some 55 attended, largely from New Edinburgh, the former Vanier, and surrounding communities as well as representatives of businesses in the corridor. They received a presentation by the transportation consultant hired by the City, Mr. Henry Zygowski of National Capital Engineering, and by Mr. Don Morse, from the City’s planning Department, who spoke about parking issues related to future growth. These presentations were followed by a Q&A session moderated by yours truly. After collating all of the comments and concerns, City staff will now prepare a draft report to be presented to the steering committee for this project. It is expected that the final report will be considered by Planning & Environment Committee sometime in April. Anyone wishing to be notified of that date should contact Françoise Jessop, the Program Manager in charge, at 580-2424 ext. 13862 or by e-mail at Francoise.Jessop@ottawa.ca . A summary of the project as well as comments received from the community during various public consultations and ongoing updates can be found on the City’s web site at http://www.ottawa.ca/public_consult/beechwood/index_en.shtml .

C.F.B. Rockcliffe – Things Are Finally Moving Along

Many of you will have seen the extensive series of articles in the Ottawa Citizen concerning this site. In November, following over ten years of uncertainty, Treasury Board finally gave its approval for the site to be sold. The Canada Lands Company (CLC) is the crown agency that will be charged with proposing new uses for the 336 acres. The Minister, through whom CLC reported to parliament at the time, had made it known that the government wished that this redevelopment be a model of sustainability in the urban milieu. The President of CLC, Mr. Jim Lynes, shares this view. CLC has stated that they will be working closely with City planners and the community as the vision, which will ultimately be codified in zoning and design regulations, is evolved.

The City has a progressive new Official Plan (OP). It will be the task of City planners, elected representatives and Ottawa’s citizenry, especially the communities located closest to the site, to use the guideposts provided by that OP to ensure that the CLC is held to its stated intent.

I believe that this new community could be a model for urban renewal and of sustainable development elsewhere in Ottawa and across the country. As Ward Councillor, it is my intent to work hard to ensure that the resulting development is one that will be embraced by its future inhabitants and workers as well as being a good fit for the surrounding existing communities and a healthy additional chapter in Ottawa’s story.

Crime Prevention Ottawa – A Progress Report

Residents may remember that, during the 2005 budget, I managed to persuade Council to fund the creation of a new agency focussed entirely on preventing crime. A copy of the report, which Council considered when it approved this approach, can be found at www.rideau-rockcliffe.com . This agency would be expected to focus existing community organizations, City departments and all available resources on particular identified problems, develop a concerted strategy with the stakeholders and ensure that progress was monitored and results measured. Since that budget approval, a Board of Directors has been named and 2 City staff members have been seconded and are now working fulltime for the organization to be named “Crime Prevention Ottawa”. A Board-level ’planning retreat’ was held in mid-October as a result of which it was decided that the organization would begin its work by actively seeking the collaboration and advice of any and all community partners that could possibly contribute ideas and resources to making Ottawa a safer place by addressing the root causes of crime in our society. The mechanism for this outreach will be a ‘forum’ currently scheduled for April 7th, 2006. Crime Prevention Ottawa has already succeeded in obtaining financial assistance from the federal government’s National Crime Prevention Centre towards this goal. In December, Council approved Crime Prevention Ottawa’s budget for the coming year.

Season's Greetings

I take this opportunity, on behalf of my family and myself, to extend to all Best Wishes for Health, Prosperity and Personal Serenity in 2006.

Meilleurs vœux

Je profite de cette occasion pour vous souhaiter mes meilleurs vœux pour une année de santé, prospérité et sérénité.

Jacques Legendre
Councillor, Rideau-Rockcliffe

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@ottawa.ca
Web Site: www.rideau-rockcliffe.com

 

 

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CONSULTATION RIDEAU-ROCKCLIFFE

 

Rapport à Consultation Rideau-Rockcliffe (anciennement connu sous le nom Conseil de Quartier). 


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