Garrison Woods! Maximilian L, Vanessa K, Maxime C et Daphney E.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
1 Career Opportunities in Local Government. 2 SERVICE DESIRED SERVICE DELIVERY COUNCIL CAO RESIDENTSRESIDENTS STAFF Relationship Model.
Advertisements

1 Career Opportunities in Local Government. 2 SERVICE DESIRED SERVICE DELIVERY COUNCIL CAO RESIDENTSRESIDENTS STAFF Relationship Model.
HISTORICAL PRESERVATION AND SUSTAINABILITY
Political Trivia Jeopardy!. FederalProvincialMunicipal
Urban Land Use (chapter 21)
Economic Development: Global Scholars Forum Judith I. Stallmann, Professor Agricultural Economics, Rural Sociology, and Public Affairs Community Development.
Property Tax Hearing August 12, Purpose Of Public Hearing Meet Requirements of State Law Explain the City’s reasoning for the proposed tax increase.
Urban Settlement Patterns
Patrick N. Foster Central Connecticut State University Urban Transportation Renewal Renewal: an Activity.
Council for Economic Education. City Hall is the center of government in your city or town. It is a very important place! The Mayor, City.
Citizen Me! ALL Part One the LAYERS to YOUR CITIZENSHIP.
Garrison Woods! Maximilian L.: Social 5 and 6 and ecocnomic.
Burnet County Comprehensive Plan. What Is the Comprehensive Plan? This is a county strategic plan that will focus on the areas where the county government.
23rd European Social Services Conference Workshop „Partnerships in Changing Communities“ WORKSHOP 12: Partnerships in Changing Communities: Cooperation.
AMERICAN SOCIETY IN TRANSITION.  Demography – the study of population  An important result of industrialization was the rapid expansion of American.
Virginia Beach Economic Development And Economic Development Factors Affecting The Local Housing Market Tidewater Builders Association Thursday, January.
Chapter Nine State and Local Government Local Government ~~~~~ How Governments Work Together.
Real Estate and Land Use Considerations in Building Communities Jack Wong, CEO Real Estate Foundation of BC for Building the Future: Foundations for Sustainable.
PowerPoint presentation to accompany Heizer/Render - Principles of Operations Management, 5e, and Operations Management, 7e © 2004 by Prentice Hall, Inc.,
URBAN SETTLEMENT PATTERNS
Urban Planning / Transportation Engineering Project.
Political Trivia Jeopardy!. FederalProvincialMunicipal
The Industrial Territory (Unit 3 – Issues and Territories)
Chapter 8 – The Comprehensive Plan 10/3/ The Goals of Comprehensive Planning  Comprehensive plans are usually prepared for a period of 20 years.
Citizen Me! ALL the LAYERS to YOUR CITIZENSHIP Part One.
Political Trivia Jeopardy!. FederalProvincial/TerritorialMunicipal/Local
Mexico Today 10.3 Pg. 229.
Urban Canada.
Perspectives for local and regional development in Saxony-Anhalt Conference „EU funds for improvement of services provided by the municipalities“ Riga,
Urban, Suburban & Rural. Urban People often define urban areas, or cities, as land occupied by buildings and other structures used for residences and.
Local Government
Vocabulary Link Lesson B On a global scaleLesson A In my community Community issues Check (√) the items you have in your community. Then talk about.
WELCOME SUNSHINE ROOM FAMILIES!!! Please sign in on the sheet by the door, grab one of each of the papers there and find your child’s seat. There is an.
Garrison Woods! Maximilian L.: Social 5 and 6 and ecocnomic.
L OCAL G OVERNMENT Essential services, funding, municipal organizations, programs, etc.
Made by Sohyun Kim Jeongbal Middle School What is community? What do you mean, changing community? Why is changing community important? How can.
Citizenship in the Community Mrs. Sandberg.
Society of the Future Human Geography People and Places
Why things (supposedly) don’t happen in Hampton Roads Few coordinating bodies. Few coordinating bodies. Dillon Rule. Dillon Rule. 16 Independent cities.
Questionnaire results Anne Luiro Flow4YU Mjölby
Planning Construction Chapter 15. Private Sector  Most buildings and other structures are built for ordinary people. These people make up the private.
Political Trivia Jeopardy. FederalProvincialLocal
Las Vegas…did it just happen? The strip before 1954.
Babes-Bolyai University Faculty of Political, Administrative and Communication Science The need for Planning Diana Apostol NGO Management 1 st Year.
PPT B – Trivia Game CIVIX Canada. FederalProvincialMunicipalWho’s Who?
Local Government chapter 14 By: Yave & Wiley. Local  Close to home, nearby; having to do with a city, county, town, village, or other small government.
There is a growing concern that current development patterns do not pay enough attention to the city Communities are questioning the economic costs.
Urban Development Building Sustainable Communities.
Beaumont Leduc Regional Real Estate Forum Presentation April 12,
The Massachusetts Economic Challenge Barry Bluestone Center for Urban and Regional Policy Northeastern University Massachusetts Building Trades Council.
DAY 66. Two Types of Settlements  Clustered Rural Settlements  Agricultural-based community  fields surround collection of houses and farm buildings.
Political Trivia Jeopardy!. FederalProvincialMunicipal
16 Career Clusters Spring 2016.
Unit 2 Task Helping each other. Is there a community centre in your neighbourhood?
Welcome from the Royal City. Guelph, Ontario, Canada Founded April 23 rd, 1827 by John Galt International recognition – University of Guelph Voted #1.
City of Decatur National Citizen Survey 2012 Results City Commission Work Session July 16, 2012.
Urban Land Use Chapter 21.
Deryck Shaw, APR Consultants Ltd May 24, 2016 May 24, 2016 Rotorua Perspective: Economic Market Outlook
Chapter 12 Local Government.
Citizenship In The Community
Political Trivia Jeopardy!
Cities Explained.
The Service Sector in Canada
Chapter 6.2 Urbanization.
PPT B – Trivia Game CIVIX Canada.
Political Trivia Jeopardy!
Political Trivia Jeopardy!
Political Trivia Jeopardy!
Urban Land Use.
Political Trivia Jeopardy!
Presentation transcript:

Garrison Woods! Maximilian L, Vanessa K, Maxime C et Daphney E.

Vanessa’s answers.

Environmental 1/6 In our community we have lots of parks. These are environmentally preserved. The parks serve as a useful enviroment for the younger children in the community.

Environmental 2/6 In arenas we have a machine called a brine that keeps the arena cold. Because of the specific machine that hey use the air in the community is not as polluted as others would be.

Environmental 3/6 We have the blue recycling bin program that the municipal government supplies to every house.

Environmental 4/6 Our municipality is facing global warming.

Environmental 5/6 New roads are being built and there is lots of construction being done to increace houses in the neighbourhood.

Environmental 6/6 What kind of construction is going on, traffic issues, sewer and water infrastructure.

Social 2/8 The population has changed recently because of the fact that there is the recession and the economic boom.

Social 7/8 We have a walk-in clinic just outside the community for those who need it.

Daphney’s answers.

Political 1/6 Yes, because there are more people who want to be mayor, alderman, etc.

Political 2/6 Lots of people deserve to be mayor but I think the mayor we have now deserves to be mayor.

Political 3/6 The municipal council has to make some of the streets wider. The community agrees with it because it will make the traffic less difficult.

Political 4/6 You can communicate with the council by mailing a letter or forming an assembly. It is easy to find and use it.

Political 5/6 They work together on creating new streets, making new c-train passages, making rules for parking and controlling police and fire.

Political 6/6 It’s important to know about: Their new objectives. Their law. Their new budget.

Social 1/8 The population is 1,062,310.

Social 8/8 There are lots of houses for sale and it’s a good place for kids and it’s close to MRU so lots of university students live here.

Maxime’s answers.

Technological 1/6 Some communities and municipalities have cafés with computers.

Technological 2/6 Yes, it’s easy and it has businesses and political stuff.

Technological 3/6 Yes because we keep track of everything. If there’s a problem, we know about it. You can call if you need info.

Technological 4/6 People know too much and people get worried.

Technological 5/6 A new way to give information.

Technological 6/6 The system and the activities.

Social 3/8 The economy because people buy houses, get jobs and always want more.

Social 4/8 Community centres and city halls.

Maximilian’s answers.

Social 5/8 Community members volunteer a great amount, for example, arranging events such as cul-de-sac parties, cleaning up dog poop in the local park with neighbours, a Stampede pancake breakfast, community organizations such as Cubs, Scouts and sport clubs. Volunteerism is thriving in this community.

Social 6/8 The community advertises its social programs and services by putting up posters and roadside signs, putting advertisements in the « South Calgary Scanner » or other local newsletters and directories and going door-to-door.

Economic 1/8 In Garrison Woods, people’s occupations are: designer, doctor, coach, pilot, engineer, physiotherapist, chef, social worker, nurse, civil servant, oil and gas producer, university student, video store clerk, restaurant waiter, hair stylist, librarian, etc.,etc.,etc.

Economic 2/8 There are some « help wanted » signs up in stores but not very many. It is still easy for people to find a job. Many people work outside the community including doctors. Most people work downtown.

Economic 3/8 The only projects I know about are the apartment building and strip mall that is being built in Marda Loop and the arena that is being added to the Centennial arenas. There are lots of new homes being built.

Economic 4/8 A plan for the future is to renovate the little park three doors down from my home. This would benefit many children because they would have more room to play. There are some homes that are planning renovations in the area. The home renovations will benefit the families. The whole city will benefit from adding arenas and recreation centers.

Economic 5/8 The types of houses in Garrison Woods are varied. For example there are: apartments, townhouses, single family homes, condos, a senior citizen complex. Therefore, people have many options for places to live. Because of rising house prices, there are many for sale signs up right now.

Economic 6/8 There will be new businesses starting up when the apartment and strip mall open. There was a good french restaurant named Jojo’s, but that restaurant has moved… to Morocco! Some businesses close, but just as many take their place. In general, Garrison Woods is growing. We could use a good toboganning hill and more restaurants.

Economic 7/8 There are some challenges that the residents of Garrison woods are facing at the moment. Many residents work in the oil and gas industry and risk losing their jobs.

Economic 8/8 Sometimes people have parties late at night, but other than that, it’s a quiet and calm community.

Garrison Woods awards Best community (Calgary Region home builders association) Best innovation (Calgary Region home builders association) Award of excellence-environmental design (Alberta association of Canadian institute of planners) Comprehensive planning award (Real property institute of Canada)

Garrison Woods awards Best practices award (Real property institute of Canada) Award of merit (Alberta institute of planners) Honor award for planning excellence (Canadian institute of planners) Grand SAM award (Canadian home builders association)

Garrison Square.

Interview with Paul Resident and doctor.

Interview with Michelle. Resident.

Interview with Renata. Resident, SCCA member and designer.

Thank you 4 listening.