New Edinburgh News

Décembre 2005

Beechwood Community Design Plan - Update

What was to be the last public meeting on this subject took place on Wednesday October 5th at the former Vanier City Hall. The meeting was well attended which speaks to a very wide interest on the part of residents in the vicinity of Beechwood and users of Beechwood as a transportation corridor or as a community-shopping destination. That evening was supposed to include a presentation of the transportation aspects of the corridor, both as they currently exist and what they could be assuming the growth that can be expected over the next ten years. The presentation was to include a computer generated visualization of all traffic modes in the corridor. Although that presentation never occurred, it was very evident that there was a lot of interest precisely in that aspect of the Design Plan. As a result, another public meeting has been scheduled. It will be held on January 19th starting at 7:00 p.m. at MacKay United Church (corner of Dufferin & MacKay). Residents of New Edinburgh, as frequent corridor users, should be interested in this study, and especially in its transportation vision. I remind everyone that the study is intended to guide planning and transportation decisions over the next decade.

Property Assessment & Property Taxes

Once again, the property assessment system has caused controversy in Ottawa and indeed in the province as a whole. As you know, the system is supposed to apportion everyone’s share of the City’s budget needs in a transparent, fair and stable manner. The problem has been that the system appears to lack all of these characteristics. Finally, Ontario’s ombudsman, as a result of many complaints received directly from property tax payers and from municipal authorities (including Ottawa City Council) has decided to investigate. He will make his recommendations to the provincial government in 4 to 6 months.

As your representative, I have received many complaints, and not just recently, regarding the inadequacies of the current system. I have communicated my views to many over the years. In an attempt to be as informative as possible, I have now created an information package on this topic on your ward web site at www.rideau-rockcliffe.com . It includes a copy of the staff presentation to Council’s Corporate Services & Economic Development Committee on October 3rd - providing an overview of the most recent reassessments on a city-wide basis, a copy of a staff-prepared list of FAQs on property assessments as well as a copy of my own views on the subject of assessments and taxes prepared and disseminated at the time of the last municipal election.

2006 City Budget

This issue of the ‘News’ is arriving too late to invite you to this year’s ward consultation on the proposed 2006 City Budget, which occurred on November 24th at the Overbrook Community Centre. It may not be too late for you to address Council on your views regarding the Budget. Council is meeting in ‘Committee-of-the-Whole’ on December 5th, 6th and 7th. There are evening sessions on the 5th and 7th and the possibility of further sittings is possible should the demand warrant. You should call the City at 580-2424, ext. 28617 to reserve a time slot if you want to have your say to all of Council.

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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