Rosemount Library Update

From: Emily Addison <emilyladdison@gmail.com>
Date: January 10, 2017 at 2:25 PM
Subject: Rosemount Library update for Community Associations

Dear Community Association Contacts for READ and Community Association Presidents,

Happy New Year and thanks again so much for your support and participation to date in supporting the Rosemount Library redevelopment efforts. This is a brief update from READ regarding the Rosemount library branch.

On December 14th, city council passed the Ottawa Public Library’s 2017 budget. That budget included OPL’s decision to suspend any renovation planning for Rosemount while they conduct a business case during the first half of 2017. This was the decision READ and Councillor Leiper were advocating for as it means that OPL will look at the viability of building a new (expanded!) Rosemount. Visit the following link if you want to read the presentations made at the board meeting on behalf of this direction: http://www.readrosemount.ca/2016/12/12/read-chair-and-resident-kathleen-wilker-make-presentations-to-opl-budget-mtg-dec-6/

READ continues to be active as there is still much more work to do. We have just sent OPL staff the following three considerations we recommend they include as part of the business case:

  • Size: Given data comparison with similar branches and community consultation feedback, there is strong argument for a new Rosemount Library to be at least 10,000sqft, even more with the current population plus expected projections. Thus, READ strongly recommends that the OPL look at 10,000sqft as the minimum and 12,500 sqft.or more as the real need.
  • Various partnership models: We know that the OPL as built library branches as part of to community and/or civic centres (St-Laurent, Beaverbrook, Greely, Constance Bay, Nepean Centrepointe etc) – we support this civic partnership approach. Additionally, we urge the OPL to consider partnerships in other public sector forms, particularly with affordable housing as this could greatly lower costs (building/maintenance) and could result in federal infrastructure money targeted at such projects. (We know our local MP is supportive of this idea.)
  • Ongoing community engagement: We encourage the OPL to engage with READ, Community Associations, and the wider community when continuing to research possibilities and plans for Rosemount. As community members, we have insight and information of use to the OPL to create a successful Business Plan and library in what is a more challenging part of the city (the urban core).

Essentially, we want to encourage OPL to continue to work towards making a greatly expanded Rosemount happen and that the community can help facilitate that process.

Please reach out to us if you have any questions/suggestions. Also. a quick note that you or other representations from your community association are always welcome at our montly meetings. The next one is January 16th from 7-9pm at the Hintonburg Community Centre.

With much thanks,
Emily Addison
READ Vice-Chair

Winter Overnight Parking Ban – January 10

From: City of Ottawa <winterparking@ottawa.ca>
Date: January 10, 2017 at 9:33 AM
Subject: Special Advisory: Winter overnight parking ban in effect

City of Ottawa
Winter Parking Alerts

Special Advisory: Winter overnight parking ban in effect

01/10/2017 09:00
Due to weather conditions, a winter overnight parking ban is in effect tonight between 1 a.m. and 7 a.m. across Ottawa. This overnight parking ban will remain in effect until the City announces it has been lifted.

During an overnight parking ban, residents are reminded that there is no parking on city streets so that crews can plow easily and effectively. Vehicles parked on the street during an overnight parking ban may be ticketed and towed. On-street parking permit holders are exempt from this restriction. Non permit holders can avoid fines by not parking on the street overnight.

Free parking

During winter overnight parking bans, residents will have free access to covered City-owned parking garages. For more information about which City garages are free during winter overnight parking bans, visit http://ottawa.ca/en/residents/transportation-and-parking/parking/regulations-and-restrictions#winter-overnight-parking-november-15-april-1.

Be in the know about snow

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Kitchissippi Ward Forum – January 11

Subject: Fwd: Save the Date! Kitchissippi Ward Forum – January 11, 6:00-9:00pm at the new Innovation Centre
Date: Sun, 8 Jan 2017 20:25:36 -0500

Good morning everyone,

Just a reminder about the Ward Forum coming-up on Wednesday!

When: Wednesday January 11th, 6:00-9:00pm
Where: The new Innovation Centre (7 Bayview Road)

Agenda

6: 00pm: Folks arrive

6:00-6:30pm: Opening remarks & updates from Jeff, including brief office update and Wesley reviewing and promoting the Kitchissippi Parks CIL consultation.

6:30-7:00pm: Community Updates

  • Each attending CA or BIA rep will stand up and indentify themselves, and note 1 thing they are looking forward to tackling in 2017.
  • Further information will be available on a community update hand out, prepared by our office.

7:00-7:15pm: Remarks from Richard Quigley & Ian Fraser from the Innovation Centre with a focus on community uses and opportunities.

7:15-8:00pm: Remarks from Steve K, with Q+ A period to follow.

8:00-8:30pm: Broader Q+ A with residents & any members of staff who presented + tours of the facility start

8:30-9:00pm: One-on-one networking, tours continue.

Thanks so much and we look forward to seeing you Wednesday!

Kindly,

Fiona

Fiona Mitchell-Gougeon

Councillor’s Assistant | Adjointe au conseiller
Office of Councillor Jeff Leiper, Kitchissippi Ward 15
City of Ottawa | Ville d’Ottawa
110 Laurier Avenue West, Ottawa, ON K1P 1J1
t: 613.580.2424 ex. 15823
e: fiona.mitchell@ottawa.ca

For more information follow us:
http://www.kitchissippiward.ca/
@KitchissippiOtt

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More details here

For inquiries related to city services such as sidewalk maintenance, recycling, garbage pickup, by-law enforcement, etc. call 3-1-1 or visit http://www.serviceottawa.ca.

Pour toute question concernant l’entretien des rues, le recyclage et le service des règlements municipaux composez le 3-1-1 ou consultez http://www.serviceottawa.ca.

Paid Parking on Wellington & Richmond Road?

Councillor Leiper’s office is looking to hear whether you support or oppose paid parking. A presentation on the Kitchissippi Parking Study is included below.

Consistent with the Municipal Parking Management Strategy, the City of Ottawa Parking Services has deemed that paid parking is warranted along Somerset St / Wellington St / Richmond Rd, but will not include it as a formal recommendation in the Kitchissippi Parking Strategy unless there is concurrence from the two BIAs (Wellington West BIA & Westboro Village BIA) and the Community Associations that are adjacent to the main street between the O-Train tracks and Golden Ave.

Ultimately, an objective of the City’s parking program is to optimize turnover in order to better ensure available and convenient parking for visitors. With this in mind, there are two options being put forward by the City of Ottawa Parking Services which would support this purpose, but to different extents.

Option 1 (if concurrence for paid parking):

  • Paid parking along Richmond Rd / Wellington St W / Somerset from the O-Train tracks to Golden Ave at a rate of $2/hr, in effect from Monday to Friday between the hours of 8:00am-5:30pm (The Westboro Village BIA is asking their members if they would also support paid parking on Saturdays)
  • Uniform time limit of 2 hours along Richmond Rd / Wellington St W / Somerset from the O-Train tracks to Golden Ave, in effect 7-days a week

Option 2 (if no concurrence for paid parking):

  • No additional paid parking
  • Uniform time limit of 90 minutes along Richmond Rd / Wellington St W / Somerset from the O-Train tracks to Golden Ave, in effect 7-days a week

We are asking that you provide either your support (Option 1) or opposition (Option 2) to paid parking no later than Monday, January 9th, 2017.

Thank you so much and please don’t hesitate to reach out with any follow-up questions, concerns or comments.

Kindly,
Fiona

Fiona Mitchell-Gougeon
Councillor’s Assistant | Adjointe au conseiller
Office of Councillor Jeff Leiper, Kitchissippi Ward 15
City of Ottawa | Ville d’Ottawa
110 Laurier Avenue West, Ottawa, ON K1P 1J1
t: 613.580.2424 ex. 15823
e: fiona.mitchell@ottawa.ca

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For your opinion to be officially noted, send an e-mail to Fiona Mitchell-Gougeon by January 9th. See http://www.kitchissippiward.ca/ for more contact information.

If you have comments for your Champlain Park neighbours, feel free to add them to this post or reply to the post e-mail if you are a subscriber. If they end up being meaty comments, you might want to also mail them to Fiona. To view the latest comments, see the bottom of this post on the web site (sadly, you only get e-mail notification of new comments if you submit a comment).

Just for fun, and for residents to see the neighbourhood opinion, you can vote in this unscientific (votes aren’t verified as being from people in the neighbourhood) poll. Note that comments submitted within the poll are hard for people to see, so it’s better to comment on this post instead.

– Alex

Champlain Park – Parkland Expansion project – moving forward

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November 20, 2016  Jeff Leiper -Kitchissippi Ward Newsletter #72

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Moving forward with next steps on potential Pontiac closure

 

 

Over the past couple of months, we’ve heard a lot of feedback on whether to press ahead with a proposal I originally heard from community members to close a portion of Pontiac in order to join Champlain Park with the NCC property to the north. That idea captured my and others’ imagination, and we’ve had a rich consultation on it.

As we go into the Champlain Park Community Association annual general meeting next week, I’m preparing to let folks know I’ve decided to proceed with next steps toward achieving that. There’s no guarantee we can accomplish it, but I’ve had enough discussions with the City to be confident that the plan is achievable.

Clearly, it would have pros and cons. Our consultation has raised a number of separate but notionally-related issues on which we’ll also have to work. But, I’ve heard the overwhelming support, counted the traffic, listened to the concerns, and am feeling very comfortable that this step would be to the overall benefit of the quality of life year-round in Champlain Park. Read more here.

Champlain Park Community Association AGM

The Champlain Park Community Association is holding its AGM on Tuesday, November 22 in the field house at 149 Cowley Avenue. I’ll be on hand to provide an update about potential next steps for the Pontiac closure.

How we got here!

22-Nov-2016 CPCA – AGM Meeting Jeff Leiper to provide update
20-Nov-2016 Jeff Leiper -Kitchissippi Ward Newsletter #72
21-Oct-2016 Update: Champlain Park – Park Land Expansion Proposal
01-Oct-2016 Jeff Leiper – Kitchissippi Ward Newsletter #65
27-Sept-2016 Friendly Reminder: Park Expansion Opportunity, We need your support!
25-Sept-2016 Jeff Leiper – Kitchissippi Ward Newsletter #64
20-Sept-2016 Park Expansion Opportunity, We need your support!
28-April-2016 The Park Extension was first proposed to Jeff by Carol Arnason on behalf of Adrian Bradley, who was unable to attend this meeting with Jeff. Adrian later met with Jeff at one of his pop-up meetings held at the Van Lang Fieldhouse to follow up on the status of this proposal. Where Jeff indicated he was looking into it, and would be setting up meeting with community to discuss further.

Traffic Counts along Pontiac

Traffic counts September 22 and 23, 2016 (snippet source: from Jeff’s Newsletter #65)

I want to understand the traffic implications better, so did some quick counts on Thursday and Friday.

On Friday, I was out from 3:15-5:05 and counted on Pontiac in the stretch we’re floating closing:

  • 15 cars westbound that came from Northwestern
  • 4 cars westbound that came from Carleton
  • 17 cars eastbound from Cowley. My impression is that these were almost all Tunney’s parkers.
  • 17 cars eastbound from Keyworth, including 7 that had a child visible in the car (my assumption is that these are pick-ups from the school), and 3 buses
  • 10 cars eastbound from Patricia, including 6 that had a child visible in the car (again, I’m making an assumption of pick-ups)
  • 2 bikes eastbound, and 15 bikes westbound
  • 14 pedestrians eastbound, and 25 pedestrians westbound. As you might imagine, a very large number of these westbound pedestrians looked like they were headed to their car from Tunney’s Pasture.

As an observation, the school rush lasts for about 10 minutes immediately after the bell. Traffic is extremely light outside of that period.

On Thursday morning, I did a count from 7:30 to 9:15 am.

On Pontiac westbound I observed:

  • From Northwestern: 9 vehicles, of which 8 had kids visible
  • From Carleton: 14 vehicles, of which 10 had kids visible and one bus
  • 4 bikes
  • 10 pedestrians

On Pontiac eastbound I observed:

  • One vehicle – a resident of the Keyworth/Cowley block
  • One vehicle from Cowley
  • 12 vehicles from Keyworth, of which 4 were buses
  • 7 vehicles from Patricia, of which 1 was a bus
  • 33 bikes
  • 6 pedestrians

Community Solidarity Walk – November 20

Our city councillors invite you to a solidarity walk in response to the recent graffiti on religious buildings. Besides a special service on Saturday morning at 11, there is a walk on Sunday:

Please join us at the corner of Island Park Drive and Scott Street on Sunday at noon, from where we’ll walk to Wellington and Somerset streets and finish at Plant Bath. It’s 3k in total, and shouldn’t take more than an hour and a half.

For background information, and details about the service and walk, see: https://kitchissippiward.ca/content/community-solidarity-walk

Plan Your Parks Consultation

Councillor Jeff Leiper is consulting about what to do with Cash-in-lieu funds (rather than setting aside some land for a park, developers pay cash). What should we do to improve our park?

Have a look at https://kitchissippiward.ca/content/plan-your-parks-kitchissippi-parks-participatory-plan-consultation to see what each round of consultations is about.

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2016 Planning Primer on CoA

An elective course on The Committee of Adjustment (part of the planning primer series described at http://ottawa.ca/en/city-hall/planning-and-development/planning-primer) is open for registration, click here to register.


Announcing Registration for the Planning Primer Elective: Committee of Adjustment

November 19 and 21, 2016 (Offered in English)
City Hall, 110 Laurier Avenue West
Festival Control Room, First Floor
9 a.m. to noon

November 28, 2016 (Offered in French)
City Hall, 110 Laurier Avenue West
Richmond Room, Second Floor
9 a.m. to noon

You can register for the course online until November 18, 2016. Seating is limited to 40 residents per session.

The Planning, Infrastructure and Economic Development department offers 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. Please see our schedule for other Primer courses.

Please send your questions to primer@ottawa.ca

New Sidewalk on Clearview

Subject: New RMA advertisement; Clearview Avenue from Keyworth Avenue to Northwestern Avenue
Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2016 14:57:41 -0500
From: Heather Pearl <hpearl2012@gmail.com>

Hi all.

Please see the attached notice from the City. We are getting a sidewalk upgrade on the north side of Clearview between Northwestern and Keyworth. The existing too-narrow, ancient asphalt sidewalk will be replaced by a wider, people-friendly concrete sidewalk.

The new appropriate-width sidewalk will allow for much better separation of pedestrians from motor vehicles, including buses. This section of Clearview will become somewhat narrower and thus less friendly to speeders. The upgrade will make this part of Champlain Park safer for kids going to and from the park, pedestrians of all ages and people who use wheelchairs and other mobility aids.

Heather


From: Mitchell, Fiona <Fiona.Mitchell@ottawa.ca>
Date: 8 November 2016 at 15:12
Subject: New RMA advertisement; Clearview Avenue from Keyworth Avenue to Northwestern Avenue
To: Heather Pearl <hpearl2012@gmail.com>

Hi Heather,

Jeff wanted me to send this your way and to ask if you had any comments or concerns.

Thank you!

Kindly,

Fiona

Fiona Mitchell-Gougeon
Councillor’s Assistant | Adjointe au conseiller
Office of Councillor Jeff Leiper, Kitchissippi Ward 15
City of Ottawa | Ville d’Ottawa
110 Laurier Avenue West, Ottawa, ON K1P 1J1
t: 613.580.2424 ex. 15823
e: fiona.mitchell@ottawa.ca

For more information follow us:
http://www.kitchissippiward.ca
@KitchissippiOtt

For inquiries related to city services such as sidewalk maintenance, recycling, garbage pickup, by-law enforcement, etc. call 3-1-1 or visit http://www.serviceottawa.ca.

Pour toute question concernant l’entretien des rues, le recyclage et le service des règlements municipaux composez le 3-1-1 ou consultez http://www.serviceottawa.ca.


From: Paudel, Neeti
Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2016 10:41 AM
To: Leiper, Jeff
Subject: New RMA advertisement; Clearview Avenue from Keyworth Avenue to Northwestern Avenue

Good morning,

Attached is an advertisement for a road modification project. The advertisement has been placed on the City’s website and will remain online for two weeks.

The deadline for comments will be November 18, 2016.

Regards,

Neeti Paudel, E.I.T

Technologist, Development Review & Transportation Engineering
Transportation Services Department |Services des transports
City of Ottawa I Ville d’Ottawa
110 Laurier Avenue West. Ottawa, ON
*neeti.paudel@ottawa.ca
(613.580.2424) ext./poste 22284

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Community Meeting – Champlain Park Urban Forest and Green Spaces

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Urban Forest and Green Spaces

When:   Thursday, November 17, 2016
Time:     7 pm to 9 pm
Where: Champlain Park Fieldhouse

Learn about recent efforts to foster a healthy urban forest and green space in Champlain Park:

  • Community mapping of trees and tree health
  • Tree planting in the NCC forest
  • The Little Woods at Clearview and Patricia

Bring your ideas for enhancing the green spaces in the neighbourhood and reducing the environmental footprint of our community.

All are welcome!