Friday, November 20, 2009
Tuesday Public Meeting November 24th 2009
The Civic Hospital Neighbourhood Association is holding a public meeting next Tuesday November 24th at 7pm. It will be held in the auditorium of the Civic Hospital. The following topics and issues will be discussed. Agenda7:00pm-7:40pm- Presentation by Domicile proposing a new development at Champagne and Hickory7:40pm-8:00pm- Q&A relating to the presentation8:00pm-8:15pm- Speed zone policy update by Councilor Christine Leadman8:15pm-8:30pm- Survey results and update on changes to the intersection of Parkdale and Sherwood8:30pm-8:40pm- 2010 calendar and committees8:40pm-9:00pm- Open forumPlease pass this notice along to your neighbours. We look forward to your participation.
Posted by Amanda Farris at 7:49 AM 5 comments
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Sherwood and Parkdale intersection survey
Survey linkhttp://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=2lNyUNM0hZTh0DDUiHtYag_3d_3d
Posted by Amanda Farris at 7:28 AM 2 comments
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Volunteers Needed
Please contact me if you are interested in assisting with the First Civic Hospital Neighbourhood Association Tree Lighting ceremony in December.email: CHNA4U@gmail.com or call 613-866-4089
Posted by Amanda Farris at 7:13 PM 0 comments
City Fall Donation Weekend Oct.24-25
Fall Give Away Weekend: Discover hidden treasuresOttawa - One person’s trash is another person’s treasure. Fall Give Away Weekend will take place Saturday, October 24 and Sunday, October 25 at the conclusion of Waste Reduction WeekSo don’t throw away your unwanted household goods. Set them out at the curb with a sign or label indicating that they are free.Treasures Could IncludeBooks, CDs and DVDsOld furniture and small appliancesConstruction materials – including drywall and hardware such as nails, bolts and screwsKitchen gadgets, dishes, cutlery, pots and pansUnwanted giftsRules for Give Away WeekendPlace items at the curbPlace stickers or signs on items with the word “FREE”Ensure any items that you want to keep don’t get mixed up with your Give Away items at the curbAt the end of each day, bring any uncollected items back to your homePlease consider safety when deciding which items to set out to the curb. The Consumer Product Safety Bureau of Health Canada advises that used children's items such as baby walkers, yo-yo balls, cribs, car seats, strollers, playpens, bath seats, mattresses and other child-related items should not be placed out at the curb.Remember, items not picked up can be donated to charitable organizations or placed on used-item websites.Give Away Weekend EtiquetteRespect other people’s property. Don’t walk on lawns and gardensTake only the items marked “free”Don’t discard previously picked-up treasures on another person’s lawnFall Give Away weekend is another way to help the City RETHINK GARBAGE and maximize landfill space, protecting our most precious treasure – our environment.
Posted by Amanda Farris at 7:11 PM 0 comments
Friday, August 14, 2009
PUBLIC MEETING ITEMS
A note of thanks to all of you who attended the CHNA Public Meeting on Tuesday of this week. Despite the great summer weather, we still had about 60 people show up - which is a great turnout.We did get into two very interesting development issues, and there was particular concern and comments expressed with regards to the project at Champagne and Carling. While a number of issues did arise, the principal matter at this point is the impact of traffic on the neighbourhood. It is a matter that will be reviewed and discussed by the Executive Committee at the next meeting.Your thoughts and comments on this project are very much welcome and appreciated. Comments can be made at CHNA4U@gmail.comThe link to the traffic study can be found here:http://app01.ottawa.ca/postingplans/appDetails.jsf?lang=en&appId=__7OIG96We also have a copy of the proposal that can be provided to you by request - I am not able to post it directly here on the website.Here is the link to the posted traffice study
Posted by Scott Bradley at 1:01 PM 0 comments
Friday, July 31, 2009
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE CHANGE
Please be advised that effective August 1st, I will be stepping down temporarily from the role of President of the Civic Hospital Neighbourhood Association, as I am currently engaged in an activity of a partisan political nature. Amanda Farris, the current Vice-President of the CHNA has graciously agreed to assume the role of President for the next several weeks.The Civic Hospital Neighbourhood Association is a non-partisan group. In large part, our function as the CHNA is to advocate on behalf of residents of the community. We do not represent or reflect specific partisan political interests. I believe that it is not appropriate for me to continue in this role given the current political event.I raised this matter with the Executive Committee at our last meeting, and there was consensus that the appropriate course of action was to remove myself from the position of President temporarily until the political matter was completed.Concurrently, while I have assisted in the planning of the public meeting on August 11th ot this point, Amanda Farris will be the Chair of this session, and lead the planning for this meeting as we move forward.In addition, we have changed the contact email for the CHNA to chna4u@gmail.comSincerely,Scott Bradley
Posted by Scott Bradley at 8:15 PM 0 comments
Tuesday Public Meeting November 24th 2009
The Civic Hospital Neighbourhood Association is holding a public meeting next Tuesday November 24th at 7pm. It will be held in the auditorium of the Civic Hospital. The following topics and issues will be discussed. Agenda7:00pm-7:40pm- Presentation by Domicile proposing a new development at Champagne and Hickory7:40pm-8:00pm- Q&A relating to the presentation8:00pm-8:15pm- Speed zone policy update by Councilor Christine Leadman8:15pm-8:30pm- Survey results and update on changes to the intersection of Parkdale and Sherwood8:30pm-8:40pm- 2010 calendar and committees8:40pm-9:00pm- Open forumPlease pass this notice along to your neighbours. We look forward to your participation.
Posted by Amanda Farris at 7:49 AM 5 comments
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Sherwood and Parkdale intersection survey
Survey linkhttp://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=2lNyUNM0hZTh0DDUiHtYag_3d_3d
Posted by Amanda Farris at 7:28 AM 2 comments
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Volunteers Needed
Please contact me if you are interested in assisting with the First Civic Hospital Neighbourhood Association Tree Lighting ceremony in December.email: CHNA4U@gmail.com or call 613-866-4089
Posted by Amanda Farris at 7:13 PM 0 comments
City Fall Donation Weekend Oct.24-25
Fall Give Away Weekend: Discover hidden treasuresOttawa - One person’s trash is another person’s treasure. Fall Give Away Weekend will take place Saturday, October 24 and Sunday, October 25 at the conclusion of Waste Reduction WeekSo don’t throw away your unwanted household goods. Set them out at the curb with a sign or label indicating that they are free.Treasures Could IncludeBooks, CDs and DVDsOld furniture and small appliancesConstruction materials – including drywall and hardware such as nails, bolts and screwsKitchen gadgets, dishes, cutlery, pots and pansUnwanted giftsRules for Give Away WeekendPlace items at the curbPlace stickers or signs on items with the word “FREE”Ensure any items that you want to keep don’t get mixed up with your Give Away items at the curbAt the end of each day, bring any uncollected items back to your homePlease consider safety when deciding which items to set out to the curb. The Consumer Product Safety Bureau of Health Canada advises that used children's items such as baby walkers, yo-yo balls, cribs, car seats, strollers, playpens, bath seats, mattresses and other child-related items should not be placed out at the curb.Remember, items not picked up can be donated to charitable organizations or placed on used-item websites.Give Away Weekend EtiquetteRespect other people’s property. Don’t walk on lawns and gardensTake only the items marked “free”Don’t discard previously picked-up treasures on another person’s lawnFall Give Away weekend is another way to help the City RETHINK GARBAGE and maximize landfill space, protecting our most precious treasure – our environment.
Posted by Amanda Farris at 7:11 PM 0 comments
Friday, August 14, 2009
PUBLIC MEETING ITEMS
A note of thanks to all of you who attended the CHNA Public Meeting on Tuesday of this week. Despite the great summer weather, we still had about 60 people show up - which is a great turnout.We did get into two very interesting development issues, and there was particular concern and comments expressed with regards to the project at Champagne and Carling. While a number of issues did arise, the principal matter at this point is the impact of traffic on the neighbourhood. It is a matter that will be reviewed and discussed by the Executive Committee at the next meeting.Your thoughts and comments on this project are very much welcome and appreciated. Comments can be made at CHNA4U@gmail.comThe link to the traffic study can be found here:http://app01.ottawa.ca/postingplans/appDetails.jsf?lang=en&appId=__7OIG96We also have a copy of the proposal that can be provided to you by request - I am not able to post it directly here on the website.Here is the link to the posted traffice study
Posted by Scott Bradley at 1:01 PM 0 comments
Friday, July 31, 2009
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE CHANGE
Please be advised that effective August 1st, I will be stepping down temporarily from the role of President of the Civic Hospital Neighbourhood Association, as I am currently engaged in an activity of a partisan political nature. Amanda Farris, the current Vice-President of the CHNA has graciously agreed to assume the role of President for the next several weeks.The Civic Hospital Neighbourhood Association is a non-partisan group. In large part, our function as the CHNA is to advocate on behalf of residents of the community. We do not represent or reflect specific partisan political interests. I believe that it is not appropriate for me to continue in this role given the current political event.I raised this matter with the Executive Committee at our last meeting, and there was consensus that the appropriate course of action was to remove myself from the position of President temporarily until the political matter was completed.Concurrently, while I have assisted in the planning of the public meeting on August 11th ot this point, Amanda Farris will be the Chair of this session, and lead the planning for this meeting as we move forward.In addition, we have changed the contact email for the CHNA to chna4u@gmail.comSincerely,Scott Bradley
Posted by Scott Bradley at 8:15 PM 0 comments
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