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News & Notes from the RA Forum

I recently attended the first RA forum meeting for 2015 in my role as QPRA president. For those who aren’t aware, the city organizes regular meetings for the RA’s to meet and discuss issues of common concern. The RA forum is distinct from other city committees that the QPRA has a presence at, such as the Community Policing Committee and the Neighbourhood Traffic Advisory Committee. This month’s meeting was valuable, and the following are the news and notes in brief that I felt were of interest to pass on:

1) The city is developing a Good Neighbour Protocol:

This protocol will essentially be a code of conduct for major projects and apply to developers, who will be required to sign it in order to get permits and other approvals for major projects. It will address issues such as noise, dust, street cleanliness, parking use and so on. The protocol will be presented to council on Feb 2nd for endorsement, following which there will be a round of consultation with developers (note that developers are not being asked to ‘approve’ the protocol, simply provide feedback). The final version will be presented to council for final approval in March. The protocol will include mechanisms to coordinate projects (or project phases) to avoid a ‘perfect storm’ effect on residents. Initially the protocol would apply to large projects only but may eventually be expanded to residential projects.

2) Kinder Morgan Trans-Mountain Pipeline Update:

The new proposed route for the pipeline would follow the brunette river ( and rail tracks) adjacent to New Westminster before turning North through Burnaby to the Westridge terminal. This route would run adjacent to Hume Park and the Braid industrial area. There will be no expropriation of land in New Westminster.

The City of New Westminster has submitted a 23 page information request to the National Energy Board, who are responsible for the fixed, 14 month review process, and the City is also applying for intervenor status in the process due to the potential impact that the pipeline could have on the city. It is unclear at this time if Kinder Morgan will delay/suspend project on basis of oil price.

The City web site has links for more information:

http://www.newwestcity.ca/2015/01/07/trans-mountain-pipeline-expansion-town-hall-meeting.php

3) Fraser Surrey Docks Update:

For those following the proposal to operate a coal terminal at the Fraser Surrey Docks across the river, there are a few updates:

There is a possible alternate route for the coal trains through NW via the CPR line. Officially the proposal indicates that this line would only be used when the Southern route is unavailable, such as during track maintenance. The trains would be treated with dust suppressant and scheduled for just-in-time delivery to waiting barges (no coal sitting on docks), with enclosed storage as well. The City has raised a range of concerns, especially regarding fire risk (smoke) and has joined an independent intergovernmental review group. A judicial review has also been launched, and the City has applied for intervenor status. It is not clear at this time whether market forces will result in cancellation of the project or not.

4) Transit Referendum/Plebiscite:

The official ballots will be sent out March 16; to be returned by May 15. The City is supporting the yes side, for a variety of reasons, not the least if which is that investment in regional transit will go a long way towards mitigating the effects of vehicle traffic on the city. In addition, the Mayors’ proposed plan includes:

-Upgrades to NW skytrain stations and increased skytrain service (more often, longer hrs)
-Increased bus services on 6th, 8th & 12th st’s
-Cycling & pedestrian infrastructure improvements for the city
-Patullo bridge replacement (not tied to the vote, but art of the overall plan)

The City will be using its resources to provide information and get the vote out. The City will also be creating a coalition of businesses, etc. (RA’s can join). RA’s can also support the process by seeking resident engagement (providing info; seeking feedback).

UPDATE: New Westminster Police Department’s Strategic Plan Public Survey

Please note that the New Westminster Police Department’s Strategic Plan Public Survey is now LIVE.

The public survey is live from December 1, 2014 until January 15,  2015 and can be found at: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/NWPDCommunity2015

The Police Department’s goal is to have as many people as possible that live, work, play (or even come to school) in New Westminster complete the survey by January 15th.

The City’s wish is to receive the thoughts, perspectives and opinions from those individuals regarding the policing of the City, which will be used as a presentation prior to the Strategic Planning Workshop in February.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Inspector Phil Eastwood, directly, at 604 529 2417.

Community Input to NWPD 2015+ Strategic Plan

As mentioned at the AGM, the Constable Phil Eastwood of the NWPD is requesting your input to incorporate the Queen’s Park perspective into the NWPD Strategic Planning workshop (being held in February).

The public survey is now live from today, December 1st 2014 until 15th January 2015 at : https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/NWPDCommunity2015

Inspector Eastwood asks that you go on line and complete the survey and also fan the opportunity out to as many neighbours as possible. It will be promoted widely when it is up and running.

The questions are similar to those in the attached document (see link below).

Community Group Questionnaire

UPDATE: HRA application for 327 Fourth St.

Julie Schueck, Heritage and Community Planner for the City if New Westminster, has asked us to advise QPRA members that the HRA application for 327 Fourth St will not be going before the Advisory Planning Commission on December 2, 2014 as planned.  The architect and applicant would like time to respond to the concerns raised at the QPRA before presenting to the APC.

If you would like additional information, it can be found in the staff preliminary report to Council dated September 15, 2014.  It is item 10 on the agenda.  When you get to the website at the link below, click on the little + sign by the table of contents in order to expand the list. Then scroll down to item 10 and click on the report title.

http://www.newwestcity.ca/council_minutes/0915_14/Public_Meeting_CommitteeoftheWhole_CW-16.2014.pdf

AGM Agenda

QUEEN’S PARK RESIDENTS’ ASSOCIATION

Annual General Meeting

  • Election of officers 2014-2015
  • Committee Reports
  • Year-end update

Proposed Heritage Revitalization Agreements (HRAs) presentations

  • 223 Queen’s Avenue
  • 327 Fourth Street
  • 101 Third Street (Robson Manor – school expansion)

Queen’s Park Heritage Study Working Group

  • Upcoming open houses
  • Progress to date
  • Mandate of working group

Centennial Lodge, Queen’s Park

Sunday, November 23, 2014 2-4 p.m.

Download the Agenda Hereqpra nov 2014 flyer