New Edinburgh News

Décembre 2003

Speed Humps on Ivy

City staff has assured us that the speed humps, slated for the western branch of Ivy Crescent, will be built before freeze-up this fall. The locations have been marked on the roadway. Residents are hopeful that these devices will have the desired traffic calming effect. It is unfortunate that drivers in Ottawa have developed such aggressive driving habits that these measures are necessary to make our streets safer. Certainly, signage appears to have little effect and traffic enforcement is expensive and its effects, in a given area, transitory.

New Edinburgh and the new Official Plan (OP)

Section 2.5.7 of the OP is entitled: “Collaborative Community Building and Community Design Plans”. I encourage you to consult that document (available on the web at ‘ottawa2020.com’ or at your local branch library). The Beechwood corridor, from the St. Patrick bridge to the cemetery entrance, will be the first ‘main street’ to undergo this process since Council adopted the OP earlier this year. It makes good sense to review this corridor now that both sides of Beechwood are within one municipality.

The intent of the process is clearly laid out in Section 2.5.7 –“It is intended that new development be directed to the appropriate locations in the city based on the growth management strategy of this Plan, while safeguarding and enhancing the liveability of our communities. To accomplish this, the Plan proposes an approach to collaborative community building that emphasises shared values and mutual obligation and builds trust and responsibility within the community.

The City will work with the community, landowners, local businesses, school boards and other interested parties on community design plans that will be the backbone of any significant change in a community. They will provide the opportunity for early involvement and discussion by all parties about how future development can occur.
All communities are unique and have distinct opportunities and challenges for managing change. Although a community design plan can draw on earlier studies for the community, the main purpose of the community design plan is to translate the principles and policies of the Official Plan to the community scale. Therefore, the community design plan will conform to the Official Plan. “
This project is now in its start-up phase. I encourage all interested parties to get in touch with my office or with Donald Morse, Planner, at 580-2424 # 13850.

The Ottawa Public Library (OPL) & The Universal Program Review (UPR)
Many of you are concerned by articles in the mainstream press and in the electronic media regarding options for reducing public expenditures in our library system. It is my view that we should be increasing resources directed to that sector which enhances and supports our knowledge-based society.

It may be that there are ways in which that service can be provided more effectively. I cannot seriously imagine, however, that a net reduction in library resources would be good for our society.

One area in which we ought to enhance the library budget is in the proportion that we in Ottawa spend per capita on our 'acquisitions', i.e. how much we actually spend on books. Another area that remains important is in the area of providing access to whatever material exists. We do some things well - such as making good use of "e-services", and, bringing books closer to those who have difficulty getting to our current network of fixed branches. I am, therefore concerned, when I hear of options that would close down branches or the bookmobile service. However, after amalgamation, it may not be unreasonable to contemplate an improved layout of our network of fixed branches.

One should remember the context of the reports that are now coming out in the media. I spoke about the UPR in my previous column in this paper. It is the logical result of Council's determination to re-examine the total list of service areas and then ask the fundamental questions; "Do we want to provide that service at all?” (and part of that question has to do with whether it is justifiable that the service be supported by a regressive tax base - the property tax), and if so; "Do we want to continue to support it at the level at which we have done so in the past?" and; "Are there more cost-effective ways of supporting the service?" The driving force behind this is the current projected ~ $ 120 M operating budget shortfall and ~ $ 50 M capital budget shortfall. The nature of the review in itself is healthy, in my view, and should not have required the 'shortfalls' to kick-start the process. It just happens that it is very difficult to have this sort of attention focused on the fundamental questions in the absence of a crisis situation. We should always bear in mind, even for libraries, that the public expects and deserves that its money be well used and not spent frivolously. [I recall, as a Library Board member in the early 90's, after one year of difficult budget squeezing during which serious consideration was given to closing one branch and eliminating the bookmobile, we discovered the following year that we actually had what can best be described as a “tea-lady” at the downtown branch! This service was entirely for the convenience of staff at the branch, a branch in the downtown area surrounded by all manner of such services. It really was incredible but does illustrate the importance of remaining vigilant and not accepting proposals in an unquestioning manner.]

I hope that this is useful. I encourage you to stay engaged in the debate that is coming in the months ahead. You may wish to consult the City’s web page and look for the “Program Review”. Do look for the public meeting that will occur in this Ward in the coming weeks. The date, time and place will be posted on your ward web site “rideau-rockcliffe.com”.

Season's Greetings


I take this opportunity, on behalf of my family and myself, to extend to all Best Wishes for Peace, Health and Prosperity in 2004.

Meilleurs vœux

Je profite de cette occasion pour vous souhaiter mes meilleurs vœux pour une année heureuse et prospère.

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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