Bayview Yards Innovation Centre Construction Starts

From: ian.fraser@thebayviewyards.com
Sent: 29/07/2015 6:10:11 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time
Subj: Construction on the Innovation Centre at Bayview Yards Kicks Off in August!

Good afternoon,

I hope all is well with you, and that you are enjoying the summer! As you may know, I have the pleasure of serving as a Director of the Innovation Centre at Bayview Yards currently under development in our neighborhood at 7 Bayview Road. It will be the first entrepreneurship hub of its kind in Ottawa – and it will be located right in our backyard!

On behalf of the Board of Directors, I am excited to announce that construction of this novel facility is just around the corner! On August 5th, our design/build team led by Morley Hoppner will initiate the renovation of this building and transform it into the future Innovation Centre at Bayview Yards. As this unique heritage building will be located in the heart of our community, we wanted to share important information on the construction process over the next few months and what this will mean to you – our neighbors, fellow residents and future stakeholders of the Innovation Centre!

Please find attached a construction notice and backgrounder that can be shared with members of your community. This information is also posted on the Innovation Centre website: http://www.thebayviewyards.com/, and we will be tweeting it shortly. You can follow us at:@IC_BayviewYards!

Lastly, we will be hosting a community information session this fall and look forward to sharing details about this special event in the weeks ahead. Should you have any questions about construction or the Innovation Centre more broadly, please do not hesitate to contact myself, or Sonya Shorey, our Communications Strategist at 613.851.9416 or sonyashorey@rogers.com

Many thanks, and have a great holiday weekend!

Best regards,

Ian

[Innovation_Centre_Construction_Notice_English Front Page]
Innovation_Centre_Construction_Notice_English.pdf
Innovation_Centre_Construction_Notice_French.pdf

Kitchissippi Ward Forum – August 22

Subject: FW: Kitchissippi Ward Forum – August 22 at Orpheus Theatre
Date: Thu, 30 Jul 2015 18:25:57 +0000
From: CoChair1

I may be able to attend, but any others are welcome to volunteer.

CoChair1


From: Fiona.Mitchell@ottawa.ca
Subject: Kitchissippi Ward Forum – August 22 at Orpheus Theatre
Date: Thu, 30 Jul 2015 16:34:46 +0000

Hello Community Associations and BIAs,

As mentioned in a previous e-mail, Jeff is holding another Ward Forum on August 22, from 10am-1pm at the Orpheus Musical Theatre. We invite all of you, your members and neighbours to attend and join Jeff in conversation about our lovely ward. We will circulate a poster closer to the event, once we have finalized our community partners.

As in previous forums, we are inviting each association to have 5 minutes to present any updates or announcements to our community. Please start thinking about what you would like to say, and who will represent your organization by speaking to the group. Once you have finalized your announcements, we are asking if each association could provide us with a typed, brief copy of the speaking notes for our records. This can be provided closer to the forum. The order of speakers will be randomly selected during the event.

Please respond to this e-mail letting our office know if your association will be represented at the event, who will be giving your announcements, and if they have a title (President, Treasurer, etc).

Thank you, and we look forward to engaging with your associations at the forum!

Kindly,

Fiona

Fiona Mitchell
Councillor’s Assistant
Office of Councillor Jeff Leiper, Kitchissippi Ward 15
110 Laurier Avenue West. Ottawa, ON K1P 1J1
t: 613.580.2400 ex. 15823
e: fiona.mitchell@ottawa.ca
http://www.kitchissippiward.ca/
@KitchissippiOtt

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Samba Ottawa at McCormick Park – August 5

Subject: Fw: Samba Wed Aug 5
Date: Thu, 30 Jul 2015 12:31:16 -0700
From: Lorrie Marlow <lorriemarlow@yahoo.ca>

Local free community event !!! Looking for donations of baked goods!

Wed. Aug 5 – Samba Ottawa at McCormick Park.
7pm to 9pm – Samba arrives about 7:30pm.
Rain date Wed. Aug 12.

Brazilian percussion band. Free admission, refreshments for sale, Hintonburg t-shirts for sale $15.

McCormick Park (Armstrong at Carruthers – 294 Carruthers).

Please bring a donation for the Clean Kits – toothpaste, soap, shampoo, etc.

Presented by: Hintonburg Economic Development Committee and Hintonburg Recreation Committee.

For info: hedc@sympatico.ca or 613-728-7582

Neighbourhood Watch Bulletin for 2015-07-27

This week’s topics:

  • “Operation Dry Water” – drinking and boating risky, even canoe driving over 0.08 is an offence.
  • Sexual assault at Kanata Wave Pool – trial happening, more victims possible.
  • OPS 2014 Annual Report – crime statistics.

– Alex

—– Forwarded Message —–
Subject: Neighbourhood Watch Bulletin for July 27
Date: Mon, 27 Jul 2015 14:39:48 -0400
From: Dawn Neilly <wellingtoncpc@gmail.com>

Attached is the Neighbourhood Watch Bulletin for July 27, 2015. Please feel free to pass it along to anyone who might be interested in reading it. Any comments, information or requests to be added to or deleted from the list may be sent to wellingtoncpc@gmail.com.

Eileen Reardon
Volunteer, Wellington Community Police Centre
(613) 236-1222 x5870

NeighbourhoodWatch-2015-07-27.pdf

Neighbourhood Watch Items

Our local neighbourhood watch coordinator Sarah has forwarded a few items:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Tuesday, July 21, 2015 1:00pm

(Ottawa) — The Ottawa Police Service Robbery Unit is looking for the public’s assistance in identifying a robbery suspect.

On June 29th 2015 at 2pm, a lone male suspect entered a pharmacy in the 1300 block of Carling Avenue and demanded cash and narcotics. He fled the scene with an undisclosed quantity of cash and narcotics.

The suspect was described as a white male, 6’ (183cm), with a medium build. His face was disguised but he was wearing a distinctive Columbia ski jacket with the hood up and dark sunglasses, blue jeans and black running shoes (view photos.)

Anyone with information with respect to this robbery, or any other robbery, is asked to contact the Ottawa Police Robbery Unit at 613-236-1222 ext. 5116. Anonymous tips can be submitted by calling Crime Stoppers toll-free at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or by downloading the Ottawa Police iOS app.

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CONTACT:
A/S/Sgt. Jamie Aldrich
Robbery Unit
Tel: 613-236-1222, ext. 5471
Click here to view this article on our website.


Ottawa Police seeking male suspect for Sexual Assault

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Wednesday, July 22, 2015 4:10pm

(Ottawa) — The Ottawa Police Service Sexual Assault and Child Abuse (SACA) Section is seeking information from the public in regards to a sexual assault that occurred in the area of Bronson and Gloucester.

On Monday, July 20 at approximately 11:00pm, a male entered an unlocked apartment door. The suspect sexually assaulted an adult female who was in the apartment, confining her for a long period and then fled the scene.

He is described as being of possible Pilipino descent, large build, in his late 40s. He had a tattoo under one eye and on his forearm. He has short curly dark hair with a rat tail at the back. He has a moustache and small beard on his chin and a noticeable aged scar on his nose.

Ottawa Police are looking to speak with anyone who may have information leading to the identification of the male suspect. The male may have been seen in the area in the past few weeks.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Ottawa Police Service Sexual Assault and Child Abuse Unit at 613-236-1222, ext. 5944. Anonymous tips can be submitted by calling Crime Stoppers at 613-233-8477 (TIPS), toll-free at 1-800-222-8477 or downloading the Ottawa Police iOS app.

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CONTACT:
Media Relations Office
Tel. 613-236-1222, ext. 5366
Click here to view this article on our website.


2014 Annual Report now available

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Thursday, July 23, 2015 10:00am
(Ottawa)—The Ottawa Police Service (OPS) has released its 2014 Annual Report. The report is listed on the agenda of the July 27 meeting of the Ottawa Police Services Board.

“The report provides an opportunity to report back to the Ottawa Police Services Board and the community we serve on our performance, special initiatives and the day-to-day work of our members,” said Acting Chief Jill Skinner. “It features some of the stories behind the statistics related to crime and policing in Ottawa and highlights some of the work being done on our three top priorities—guns and gangs, violence against women, and road safety.”

The information contained in the Annual Report provides residents and visitors with a better understanding of crime and road safety in Ottawa. The report offers an overview of police activities and initiatives, as well as crime and performance statistics for last year.

New features:

Crime Severity Index (CSI): The Crime Severity Index (CSI) was introduced by the Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics (CCJS) at Statistics Canada. The CSI is a measure of crime that reflects the relative seriousness of individual offences. To calculate the index value, weights derived from sentencing data are assigned to offence types. Values in this table are estimated and do not represent the official Crime Severity Index as published by Statistics Canada.

Sexual Violations Category: In keeping with CCJS coding structure sexual assaults have been removed from the assault category and are now included under Sexual Violations.

Other Criminal Code: The Other Criminal Code summary has been regrouped to replicate CCJS reporting. Categories will now be grouped as Offensive Weapons, Gaming and Betting, Prostitution and Other Criminal Code Offences

Highlights:

  • With 31,467 reported Criminal Code of Canada offences (excluding traffic) in the City of Ottawa, the level of crime declined by -2% in the past year or 721 fewer incidents.
  • Ottawa’s Crime Severity Index (CSI) declined by -30% over the last five years, falling by almost -8% last year alone. In 2014 the violent crime CSI fell -7% to 45, while the non violent crime CSI fell nearly -8% to 42.
  • The level of violent crime declined by -3% in 2014 (-174 offences). Fewer assaults (-7%) and robberies (-23%) accounted for the majority of the overall decrease in this category.
  • In 2014, there were 7 homicides, a -30% decrease over 2013, with the solvency rate for the most serious offence type of 71%.
  • The solvency rate for total Criminal Code offences (excluding traffic) fell slightly to 37% in 2014 just below the five year average of 38%.
  • Property Crimes account for 66% of all reported crimes in the City. In 2014 the number of property offences declined by -2% (-530 incidents) while the solvency rate declined by -2 percentage points to 24%.
  • The decline in non-violent offences was driven by fewer theft $5,000 and under (-3%) and break and enters offences (-8%) last year.

“Ottawa is a safe city and we are always looking for ways to improve service to residents,” added Acting Chief Jill Skinner. “I am proud of the commitment and dedication of our members who work every day to keep residents safe.”

The 2014 Annual Report is available at http://ottawapolice.ca/2014.

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CONTACT:
Media Relations Section
Tel: 613-236-1222, ext. 5366
Click here to view this article on our website.

Review of Rules for Municipalities

Subject: Municipal Legislation Review
Date: Wed, 22 Jul 2015 15:54:35 +0000
From: Yasir Naqvi, MPP (Constituency Office) <ynaqvi.mpp.co@liberal.ola.org>

Dear Friends,

Ontario is reviewing three key elements of Ontario’s municipal legislative framework: the Municipal Act, the City of Toronto Act, and the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act.

The government is required by legislation to review the Municipal Act and City of Toronto Act every five years. The government is reviewing these Acts at the same time, along with the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act.

We want to hear from municipalities, organizations, elected officials, experts, and Ontarians in every part of the province about how this legislation might be improved. We are interested in all suggestions. Based on what we have heard to date from members of the public, municipalities and other interested groups, there are three main themes that this review will focus on:

  1. Accountability and Transparency
  2. Municipal Financial Sustainability
  3. Responsive and Flexible Municipal Government

Our government wants to hear your concerns and suggested solutions on these Acts. We want to hear what is working, what could work better, and your innovative ideas for addressing challenges together.

I invite you to review the discussion guide and share your ideas. The deadline for comments is October 31, 2015, and there are a number of ways to share your feedback:

  • Online: share your feedback
  • E-mail: e-mail your suggestions for changes to the legislation, or any other comments or questions you may have about the reviews, to municipalreview@ontario.ca.
  • Mail: send a written submission with your suggestions for changes to the legislation, or any other comments to:
    Municipal Legislation Review
    Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing
    Local Government Policy Branch
    777 Bay St., 13th Floor, Toronto, ON M5G 2E5

You may also be interested to know that the Municipal Elections Act is also under review. For more information, please visit http://ontario.ca/municipalelections.

I hope you take the time to participate in this process. Please do not hesitate to contact me if I can be of any assistance.

Sincerely,

Yasir

Yasir Naqvi, MPP
Ottawa Centre

Carlington Woods Nature Walks – July 18-19

From: amacdonald@naturecanada.ca
Sent: 17/07/2015 9:55:50 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time
Subj: Free community event, July 18-19th in the Carlington Woods area

Good morning, Ward 15 community association leaders,

My name is Alex MacDonald and I’d like to pass along a quick note regarding a free, family-friendly NatureBlitz event Nature Canada is holding in the Carlington Woods area, beginning this Saturday (July 18) at 12pm and ending at 12pm Sunday (July 19). More information, including a full schedule, directions and more is available here: http://naturecanada.ca/news/blog/natureblitz_july2015/.

Please feel free to pass this along to anyone who may be interested in taking part! Once again the event is free, family-friendly and will take place rain or shine.

I’ve attached the event poster as well. Apologies for cross-postings/redundant notifications.

Cheers,

Alex

Alex MacDonald, M.Sc.
Senior Conservation Manager – Species at Risk, Urban Nature & Protected Areas
Gestionnaire principal de conservation – espèces en péril, nature urbaine & zones protégées
amacdonald@naturecanada.ca
613-562-3447 ext. 300 | 1-800-267-4088
300-75 Albert Street, Ottawa, ON K1P 5E7

Celebrating 75 years as Canada’s voice for nature. Join us today!
Une voix pour la nature au Canada depuis 75 ans. Devenez membre aujourd’hui!

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Finalposter-July2015NatureBlitz

212 Northwestern Redevelopment Hearing or Adjournment

Subject: Proposal to redevelop 212 Northwestern Avenue – COA Adjournment Request
Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2015 20:56:19 -0400
From: Pearhea@aol.com

Late last week, the CPCA Development Committee received a Committee of Adjustment (COA) Notice of a COA Hearing regarding a proposal to build a double on the property at 212 Northwestern Avenue. The Hearing date is July 22nd.

The Agent for the Owner has told us that they will request an Adjournment at the COA, to allow them time to meet with the CPCA Development Committee and consult with community members. We will attend the Hearing in support of this request for Adjournment.

The COA Hearing Notice is attached. We expect to receive a new Hearing date on July 22nd.

A meeting will be scheduled in the Fieldhouse regarding this proposal, once we have more information. People in the 60 metre Notification circle will receive a flyer. The community meeting Notice also will be posted on the web site.

Please get in touch if you have questions about the proposal.

Thank you,
Heather

Heather Pearl
CPCA Co-chair and Development Committee Member

COA Notice 212 (210) NW 1507080001
COA Notice 212 (210) NW 1507080001.pdf

Neighbourhood Watch Bulletin for 2015-07-13

This week’s topics:

  • Lowertown Foot Patrol Project – More officers in Byward Market area during summer.
  • Search for Pavel Bloch – Missing person.

– Alex

—– Forwarded Message —–
Subject: Neighbourhood Watch Bulletin for July 13
Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2015 15:02:09 -0400
From: Dawn Neilly <wellingtoncpc@gmail.com>

Attached is the Neighbourhood Watch Bulletin for July 13, 2015. Please feel free to pass it on to anyone who might be interested in reading it. Any comments, information or requests to be added to or deleted from the list may be sent to wellingtoncpc@gmail.com.

Eileen Reardon
Volunteer, Wellington Community Police Centre
(613) 236-1222 x5870

NeighbourhoodWatch-2015-07-13.pdf

Ontario Transportation Infrastructure Consultation

Subject: Moving Ontario Forward Consultation
Date: Fri, 10 Jul 2015 14:22:13 +0000
From: Yasir Naqvi, MPP (Constituency Office) <ynaqvi.mpp.co@liberal.ola.org>

Dear Friends,

Moving Ontario Forward is our government’s long-term plan to build transit and transportation infrastructure in communities across Ontario. This is part of the largest infrastructure investment in Ontario’s history — more than $130 billion over 10 years. The investment will repair and build new infrastructure — to help keep our communities strong, to create and attract jobs, and to ensure that people are able to move within our communities in a sustainable manner.

In partnership with regions and communities, the government needs to design programs and identify projects that will drive economic growth and address critical local, regional and provincial infrastructure needs. I would like to invite you to join in the conversation to ensure that our community’s infrastructure needs and priorities are heard as part of this process. Feedback provided will inform the province when determining how to allocate the remaining $11.5 billion of a $15 billion investment for outside the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area.

More information about the consultation is available online at ‎http://www.ontario.ca/infrastructureconsultation, and the Discussion Guide is attached. I encourage you to review the information provided and take the time to provide any comments or feedback that you may have. I also ask that you share this information with your colleagues and networks. Feedback will be accepted online until September 18, 2015.

This is an exciting opportunity to make sure local voices are heard as we design infrastructure programs that have the potential to make a real difference in Ottawa. By working together, we can achieve the best results for our community.

Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions.

Sincerely,

Yasir

Yasir Naqvi, MPP
Ottawa Centre

Moving Ontario Forward.jpeg

Moving Ontario Forward.pdf