New Pump Station & Public Green Space at Sapperton Landing: Input Wanted

Metro Vancouver is developing a new pump station and green space on two neighbouring sites in the Sapperton area of New Westminster. The project leverages an essential infrastructure upgrade to create new public green space, expand the Brunette-Fraser Regional Greenway and restore valuable habitat.

They want your input!

Metro Vancouver is inviting people to provide input and direction on the design and direction of these projects.

How to get involved:

· Visit the Metro Vancouver booth at Riverfest: Saturday September 26th at the New Westminster Quay, from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

· Come to the Public Open House: Tuesday, September 29th at the Inn at the Quay. Drop in between 5 – 8 p.m. with a presentation/Q&A session at 6:30 p.m.

· Complete the online questionnaire and find more information on our website: www.metrovancouver.org/sapperton. The questionnaire will be available from September 15 to October 6 2015.

Public Input Opportunity – Integrated Liquid Waste and Resource Management in Metro Vancouver

Metro Vancouver are inviting public input on progress towards meeting the region’s Integrated Liquid Waste and Resource Management Plan (ILWRMP). The LWMP sets out the goals and strategies for Metro Vancouver and its member municipalities to use liquid waste as a resource, minimize treatment costs and better protect the environment and public health.

In accordance with the ILWRMP Metro Vancouver has prepared a Biennial Report summarizing progress to date. You are invited to provide comment on the report, either by attending the Utilities Committee meeting on September 10, 2015 or by providing written comment.

To speak at the Utilities Committee meeting, please apply by August 28, 2015. For information on how to apply to speak to a committee, visit www.metrovancouver.org/boards/delegations/committees/Pages/default.aspx or call 604 432-6250.

Written comment must be received before October 5, 2015. To provide written comment, please use the following contact information:
Email – icentre@metrovancouver.org
Fax – 604-451-6686
Mail – Public Involvement, Metro Vancouver, 4330 Kingsway, Burnaby, B.C. V5H 4G8

The Biennial Report 2013-2014: Integrated Liquid Waste and Resource Management can be viewed on our website at www.metrovancouver.org/services/liquid-waste/plans-reports/management-plans/Pages/default.aspx.

Sapperton Green – Advisory Planning Commission Meeting Sept 15

For those interested, the attached application for Sapperton Green will be reviewed at the Tuesday, Sept 15, 2015 Advisory Planning Commission meeting at 6:30 pm:· 97 Braid St (OCP00007) (Sapperton Green).  Please see the attached notification letter for information on the application and Advisory Planning Commission meeting details.

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APC General Information Feb 2015

SAVE the DATE. The QPRA is hosting an All Candidates Meeting Sept. 27th 2–4 at Centennial Lodge

The Queen’s Park Residents Association is hosting an All Candidates Meeting Sept. 27th from 2—4  at  Centennial Lodge. (In Queen’s Park).

In addition to providing opening and closing remarks, Candidates will answer two questions  sent to them from the QPRA as well  as field several questions each  from the audience.

This is a chance to learn more about the candidates running in the recently redrawn riding of New Westminster-Burnaby.

We welcome residents riding-wide to attend!

Garage Height Variance 302 Fifth Street – Community Consultation

Community Consultation

The owners of 302 Fifth Street are currently applying to the City of New Westminster to build a garage that mimics the heritage character of their home. They would like to construct a gambrel style roof (barn roof) because their home has a similar design.  The owners are asking the City for a small height variance (3 feet) so that they can properly design the roof pitch to be similar to the home.  An outline of their plan is attached below.  Note that the owners state that the false window in the design is just a description the designer used. There will not be a second storey on top of the garage. They will be designing the trusses in a way so that the space is not usable (suitable by people).

Garage Letter for 302 Fifth St, New Westminster

If you wish to provide comments or feedback on the proposal to the QPRA, please use the CONTACT form, accessible from the menu above.  Please respond by August 13th, 2015.

Official Community Plan Update – OUR CITY 2041

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The city is nearing the completion of the Neighbourhood Visioning phase of the OCP update process.  After the Open House the city created a survey related to all of the material presented so that anyone that missed the Open House still has an opportunity to provide input at this stage. The survey will be closing at the end of the day on Monday. Please feel free to take the survey if you are interested.

 Neighbourhood Visioning Survey Update: Closing date of the survey is Monday, April 6, 2015

The Neighbourhood Visioning Process included four phases: the LOVE OUR CITY workshop (Feb 14), Processing Results (Feb 18 & 19), an Open House (Feb 28) and a Final Report (coming soon). The purpose of the Open House was to share “What We Heard” during the first two phases and to gather public feedback. This survey, which includes all of the content presented at the Open House, is another way for the community to provide input into the process. These results will be used to inform the Final Report and the future stages of the Official Community Plan. Although we’re nearing the end of this Visioning Process, there will be more opportunities coming up to provide input into the new Official Community Plan.

Click here to take the Survey

About OUR CITY 2041

The updated OCP will provide a renewed vision for New Westminster, and the regulatory framework to guide growth toward that vision.  The OCP will contain policies on housing, parks & open space, arts & culture, heritage, energy, utility services, transportation, well-being, hazards, economy and environment. The OCP will also include a land use designation map, which will indicate the future land uses that would be supported by Council. The land use designations will determine future development and redevelopment of property within the city. The policies and map, together with tools and actions for implementation, will help to shape the future growth of OUR CITY.

You can also find more information on the OUR CITY webpage:www.newwestcity.ca/ourcity

City Hosts Free Intelligent Cities Event – Tuesday March 31st

As you may have heard the City of New Westminster has launched an initiative on becoming an “Intelligent City” which will develop an open-access fibre-optic broadband network to foster connectivity and business development. Please see the attached document for more info regarding the media release for this event.

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On Tuesday March 31, 2015 the City of New Westminster invites you to learn more about this initiative with a keynote address from Dr. Norman Jacknis of the Intelligent Community Forum (ICF) and Mayor Jonathan Cote.

If you are interested in attending this FREE event please register at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/intelligent-city-keynote-address-tickets-15748105006

Hope to see you there.