Rockcliffe park newsletter

NOVEMBRE 2004

NEWS FROM CITY HALL


Budget – 2005
December 15th will see the tabling of the proposed (draft) operating and capital 2005 Budget. There will be a public meeting in this ward in January. Please consult your ward web site (below) for the time and place. January 24th – 28th, 2005, Committee of the Whole will listen to public delegations on the draft budget. This is quite different than previous practice. It means that, in principle, public delegations will be able to address the entire Council on any item of interest. February 1st – 4th, 2005, Council deliberates on the budget.

I hope that Council will have learned the right lessons for this next budget round. Maybe this new approach will lead to more rational decisions. As usual, your participation is very important.

Acacia Update
Works have largely finished for this year. There may yet be some small adjustments to private entrances for example. Final asphalt layers and landscaping will wait the spring.

Crime Prevention – A Smarter Way of Investing in a Safer Ottawa
My office has been quite busy over the summer period preparing, with a panel of prominent citizens, a proposal for Council. As the title indicates, the proposal advances a strategy that has real hope of enhancing the safety of our City as well as coming to grips with our rapidly increasing policing costs. The idea is to build on proven effective strategies that have been endorsed by organizations elsewhere in Canada and around the world. I have left copies of the report at your branch library. It is also available on your ward web site.

Beechwood Community Design Plan Starts
Some of you may remember that this study will examine how Beechwood Avenue will redevelop over time. Prior to amalgamation, control over planning, zoning and design was divided among four municipalities – Ottawa, Vanier, the Village of Rockcliffe Park and the Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton. Each had its own objectives for the street. As it is stated in the OP, “the main purpose of the community design plan is to translate the principles and policies of the Official Plan to the community scale” (Section 2.5.7). The study area extends along Beechwood from the St. Patrick’s Bridge to Juliana and the Beechwood Cemetery entrance. The intention is to include the properties fronting on Beechwood and an adjacent transition area. A web page on the City’s website will be created. The study should take one year to complete. Please stay tuned.

Councillor Jacques Legendre
I can be contacted by telephone at 580-2483, by fax at 580-2523 or by email at jacques.legendre@ottawa.ca
Visit your web site at www.rideau-rockcliffe.com

 

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