Archive for December, 2008

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2009 Planning Primer Program

December 19, 2008

This just in from the City of Ottawa. There was a lot of interest in this (free!) program last year. Read on.

Planning Primer I
 January 17 or January 19, 2009
Festival Plaza, Main Floor City Hall, 110 Laurier Avenue West
8:30 a.m. to 12 noon
Register here before January 14, 2009

Registration is limited to 40 participants.

The Infrastructure Services and Community Sustainability Department is offering the Planning Primer Program to help residents become more aware of, and more involved in, the land-use planning process.

The program is a series of half-day courses. The series includes two core courses and two elective courses.

The core courses, called Primer I and Primer II, describe the legislative and policy basis under which land-use planning decisions are made, the way policy documents are amended and how to make a development application.

In 2009, elective courses will include a session on urban design and another on heritage planning.

To make the most of the information being presented, residents must attend the Primer I course before attending Primer II and attend both the Primer I and II courses before attending an elective course. Participants who attend Primer I and Primer II and two elective courses will receive a Certificate of Completion.

The program aims to:

  • Build and maintain a strong working relationship and understanding between the City of Ottawa and communities
  • Provide resources and teach skills to aid residents participating in the land-use planning process

Who is invited to attend?
All members of the public including developers, real estate agents, lawyers, builders and community representatives are invited to attend.

Questions?
Please send your questions to intro@ottawa.ca

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message from the NCC

December 16, 2008

Hello,

The National Capital Commission is pleased to announce the details of the process to review the Greenbelt Master Plan and to invite the public to have their say at consultations provided throughout the process.
At this initial stage of the review, a detailed report on the state of the Greenbelt will be compiled for discussion topics such as forest areas, natural heritage, agriculture, cultural and built heritage, infrastructure, recreational areas, air quality, climate change and issues of economic and sustainable development.

To contribute to the preparation of this report on the current state of the Greenbelt, we invite the public to share their experiences and their knowledge of the Greenbelt by participating to the on-line consultation launched today at : http://www.canadascapital.gc.ca/bins/ncc_web_content_page.asp?cid=16300-20446-113585-113594&lang=1

For more information on the National Capital Region’s Greenbelt, we invite you to contact the NCC at 613-239-5555, 1 800 704-8227 or visit the website at www.canadascapital.gc.ca.

Regards,
René Coignaud
Consultations publiques, Commission de la capitale nationale
Public consultations, National Capital Commission
613.239.5683 | rcoignau@ncc-ccn.ca | www.ccn-ncc.gc.ca
40, rue Elgin Ottawa Ontario K1P 1C7

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Open house #2 for Churchill Ave. reconstruction

December 15, 2008

Coming up: the second open house for the Churchill Avenue reconstruction project.

Thursday, December 18, 2008
7 to 9 p.m.
Churchill Seniors Recreational Centre, Main Hall
345 Richmond Road, Ottawa, ON

Click here for the details. (PDF format).

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updated constitution

December 8, 2008

Our updated constitution has been uploaded to the site as an MS-Word file. You can take a peek at it here. It is also available as a link on the WCA about us page.

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Formula for success

December 2, 2008

Economic shivers don’t faze buyers of Westboro condos

[read the article at the Ottawa Citizen website]