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Civic Hospital Neighbourhood Association Annual Spring Meeting May 07, 2014 Web: Twitter: Facebook: Ruskin Park:

Agenda 7:00 pm Opening Remarks: Karen Wright, President CHNA 7:10 pm Park Improvements – Clean our Parks Event: Karen Wright – Reid Park Improvements: Sara Nixon, Parks Committee – Project Status Update: Councillor Katherine Hobbs – Fairmont Pickleball: Randy Kroeker- CHNPC 7:30 pm Civic Campus: Karen Wright – Heart Institution Expansion – Ruskin Park 7:50 pm Local Developments: Kathy Kennedy, Plan/Dev CHNA – Preston Carling -Secondary Plan and Mobility Study – Liveable Bayswater – Loretta/Hickory – History of Ottawa Talk – May 27th – Community Mail Boxes – Peter Eady, Vice President CHNA

Agenda 8:10 pm Security Programs: Shane Quinn, Safety CHNA – Fraud Prevention Seminar – June 10th – Community Police Stations – Neighbourhood Watch 8:20 Finances: Julie Westall, Treasurer CHNA 8:25 Membership/Sponsor Drive: Peter Eady, VP CHNA 8:30 Open Forum for Q&A 8:45 Adjournment

5 th Annual Clean our Parks Event - 10am to Noon Saturday –Reid/Fairmont/EV Tremblay

Redevelopment of Reid Park – Sara Nixon, Parks Committee

Reid Park Improvements – Sara Nixon, Parks Committee Phase 1 - Reid Park Field House – 3000 sq ft Community Building – $1.25 Million CIL of Parkland funds transferred

Reid Park Status Update – Katherine Hobbs – Kitchissippi Ward Councillor Construction – June-December 2014 – Open with Restrictions- wading pool closed Phase 2 - May-Sept 2015

Fairmont Pickleball – Randy Kroeker - CHNPC

Civic Campus- HI Expansion – Karen Wright, President CHNA

Notice of Lay-By

Ruskin Garage Proposal

Traffic, one of many concerns if garage to expand parking located on Ruskin Street Ottawa ATM Guidelines for local street – 120 vehicles per peak hour – 1000 vehicles per day Expected Traffic on residential Ruskin Street – 554 VPH at peak growing to 691 – 2612 vehicles during 5 peak hours* growing to 3322 *daily totals not available

Ruskin Garage On Hold

Parking on Campus – South Side of Parkdale Clinic – 20 stalls

Parking on Campus – Demolition - Clinical Studies Building next to P1

Parking on Campus – P1 surface lot expansion. – 73 stalls

Official Plan Appeal – Restore 30 year agreement/policy back into Official Plan To ensure that the use of the City-owned lands on the north side of the Civic Hospital (bounded by Ruskin, Reid, Hutchison and MacFarlane) which was originally taken over by the City of Ottawa as open space, is limited to a surface parking lot of not more than 270 parking stalls and the adjoining green space, all in existence as of The lot is primarily for the use of Civic Hospital patients and visitors; The period of the usage is for not less than 30 years, beginning in The Hospital will continue to monitor its parking operations and will assess all other options for the supply of parking facilities appropriate to the demands which it faces during this time period. Subsequent to this time period, the use of these lands as a park will be re-evaluated. Area residents, the local community association, the City and the Civic Hospital are to be included as participants in the re- evaluation.

Planning & Development Kathy Kennedy, Chair Updates on: – Preston-Carling Secondary Plan – Preston-Carling Public Realm and Mobility Study – Liveable Bayswater – Loretta-Hickory – Phil Jenkins History of Ottawa (May 27 th )

Development in and Around Our Neighbourhood Carling-Bayview Light Rail Transit Corridor – Preston-Carling – Gladstone – Bayview Station Scott Street Tunneys Pasture Westboro

Preston-Carling Secondary Plan (1) Secondary Plan A statutory planning document Volume 2 of the Official Plan High-level Council policies to guide development Specific to an area 20-year horizon

Preston-Carling Secondary Plan (2)

Preston-Carling Secondary Plan (3)

Preston-Carling Secondary Plan (4)

Loretta – Hickory

Public Realm & Mobility Study (1) Public Realm & Mobility Study Parks, urban squares, greenway corridors, and streets Guides the long-term public realm development, and offers a framework for implementation of the Secondary Plan.

Public Realm & Mobility Study (2)

Liveable Bayswater

Check our Website for CHNA Submissions: Coming Soon: – Preston-Carling Secondary Plan (May 12 th at the latest) Submitted to the City this week: – Preston-Carling Public Realm & Mobility Study: Submission from CHNA (May 6, 2014) Already Posted: – Demolition Control Proposal: Parkdale & Burnside - CHNA Pushes for Action on Affordable Housing Targets – CHNA Submits Comments on the City's Zoning Study on Local Shops and Services in Residential Neighbourhoods – CHNA Comments on Proposal for Norman Street – CHNA Comments on Zoning Amendment Proposals for Residential Conversions – Preston-Carling Public Realm & Mobility Study - CHNA Comments on Final Draft (February)

Phil Jenkins Anecdotal History of Ottawa Phil Jenkins Anecdotal History of Ottawa Sponsored by CHNA May 27 th, starting at 7 p.m. St. Matthias Anglican Church 555 Parkdale Avenue (just south of the Queensway)

Dates To Remember May 27 – Phil Jenkins Talk at St. Matthias June 24 – Preston-Carling Secondary Plan & Public Realm & Mobility at City Hall

Final Thought There is no logic that can be superimposed on the city; people make it, and it is to them, not buildings, that we must fit our plans. Jane Jacobs

Community Mail Boxes – Peter Eady, Vice President CHNA

Security Programs – Shane Quinn, Safety CHNA Fraud Prevention Seminar – June 10, 2014, 7 p.m. – Hintonburg Community Centre – Learn the principles of fraud prevention – Co-Hosted with Hintonburg Community Association – No Registration, No Charge

Finances – Julie Westall, Treasurer CHNA

Membership/Sponsorship – Peter Eady, Vice President CHNA

Open Forum for Q&A