[All] Regional Official Plan Growth Option Deadline - Fri, May 27th, Other Updates
Samantha Lernout
SLernout at ugcloud.ca
Thu May 26 15:53:40 EDT 2022
Should we wrote a letter with CSGW letter head and share with Wilmot
council and ROPR team?
Samantha Lernout
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On Thu., May 26, 2022, 12:12 a.m. Kevin Thomason, <kevinthomason at mac.com>
wrote:
> Hi GREN Folks,
>
> This coming Friday, May 27th is the deadline to get Regional Staff your
> feedback and comments on the proposed 3 Growth Options proposed for the
> Regional Official Plan. As outlined in the document below it is felt that
> all three options are insufficient and overly complicated. A 4th Growth
> Option has been proposed and we hope that you will speak up in favour of it
> with its simple intensification approach, consistency with the Smart Growth
> path we are already on, and no farmland loss.
>
> Regional Staff are expected to present a preferred Growth Option at their
> June 15th meeting which could either be a progressive option like #3 or #4
> with intensification and no farmland loss or a a regressive option
> resulting in thousands of acres of farmland destroyed forever. We all need
> to speak up for the best possible outcomes - particularly if we are to meet
> any of our climate change goals.
>
>
> *Municipal Recommendations to Region*
>
> All area municipalities also have to get their preferred Growth Option to
> the Region as soon as possible which is causing serious issues due to the
> extremely short timelines:
>
> *Wellesley Township -* Last night at Wellesley Township some developers,
> Kevin Eby, Mark Reusser, Neil Lackey and myself delegated at a very lengthy
> and intense meeting where Staff and the Mayor's Recommendation for Option
> #2 was not approved by Council who instead voiced support for our Option #4
> and have directed Staff to come back on June 7th with a new report better
> addressing a sustainable future plan for the Township.
>
> *Wilmot Township -* Wilmot Staff just released their Staff Report tonight
> that doesn’t consider our Option #4 and instead surprisingly recommends
> Option #1’s massive population growth to increase their population by over
> 50% in the next 30 years - as much as their sewage plant capacity will
> allow. We need Wilmot residents to speak up and send letters to their
> Councillors expressing concerns about this approach and instead suggesting
> a more moderate and sustainable growth option such as #4. The Council
> meeting to approve this Staff Recommendation is this coming Monday, May
> 30th.
>
> *Woolwich Township -* has announced in newspaper ads and letters to the
> community that their Council will consider their Staff Report at the June
> 6th Council meeting. More details are below.
>
> *City of Waterloo -* has announced that they will be bringing forward
> their Staff Recommendations at their June 13th Council meeting which is
> confounding because it is well past the date by which Regional Staff will
> have had to make their decision and publish their Recommended Growth Option.
>
> We are still trying to learn about the plans/timelines for Cambridge,
> Kitchener, and North Dumfries Township.
>
> Please share anything that you can learn and be prepared to write letters
> and perhaps even delegate in your municipality as these reports come
> forward and we try to ensure the most sustainable Regional Official Plan
> possible.
>
> Cheers,
> Kevin.
>
> ------------------------------------
>
> *1) Option #4 - Full Document*
>
>
>
> *2) Wilmot Staff Report on ROP Growth Options*
>
>
>
> *3) Woolwich Notice of Council Meeting - Regional Official Plan Land Needs
> Assessment*
>
>
>
> *4) Upcoming Dates*
>
> Friday, May 27th - Deadline for feedback to Regional Staff on Growth
> Options
>
> Friday, May 27th - 7pm Doug Ford Protest at Bingeman’s
>
> Monday, May 30th - Wilmot Council Meeting for ROP Growth Option, MZO
> motion, and Built It Right Motion
>
> Thursday, June 2nd - Provincial Election - Be sure to vote for the
> environment!
>
> Monday, June 6th - Woolwich Council Meeting for ROP Growth Option Decision
>
> Tuesday, June 7th - Wellesley Special Council Meeting to approve Revised
> Staff Report/Recommendation
>
> Monday, June 13th - City of Waterloo Council Meeting for ROP Growth Option
> Decision
>
> Wednesday, June 15th - Regional Council Meeting for Staff Recommendation
> on Preferred Growth Option
>
> Late June - Regional Council Decision on Preferred Growth Option
>
> Wednesday, July 20th - Formal Public Hearing on Regional Official Plan
> Update
>
> Late August - Final vote and approval of Regional Official Plan until 2051
>
> Wednesday, October 26th - Municipal Elections
>
>
> -------------------------------------
>
> Kevin Thomason
>
> 1115 Cedar Grove Road
> Waterloo, Ontario Canada N2J 3Z4
>
> Phone: (519) 888-0519
> Mobile Phone/WhatsApp: (519) 240-1648
> Twitter: @kthomason
> E-mail: kevinthomason at mac.com <kevinthomason at mac.com>
>
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