Hello friends and neighbours,
August is well under way and I have some news this week.
As a candidate for District 7 Councillor, I am organizing lawn signs to be put out and first allowed day for display is on September 1st. I am asking readers if they would be willing to display a lawn sign to support my campaign to please contact me. The signs are very classy and will not clash with any garden gnomes.
Point Pleasant Park
My petition and advocacy efforts for Point Pleasant Park have had a positive impact. They have highlighted the need for housing, reviewed fire safety in the park, and raised questions about HRM’s jurisdiction over the park. The latest development is that MP Andy Fillmore has written a letter to the Minister for Parks Canada requesting that Point Pleasant Park not be used as an encampment site. I have also submitted my petition to Andy Fillmore, Parks Canada, and the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia. It is important to continue advocating for affordable housing, improving our green spaces, and supporting those in need.
In an effort to educate about Point Pleasant Park, I am offering a park walk this Sunday. See the link for details:
Coburg Road bike lane
HRM has launched a new website to better explain the bike lane construction on Coburg Road, link:
HRM Council and Committees
August 12, 2024 Special Regional Centre Community Council, https://www.halifax.ca/city-hall/boards-committees-commissions/august-14-2024-special-events-advisory-committee
4.1 STAFF REPORTS
4.1.1 2024-01201: 9.1.1 2024/25 MLSER 2nd Intake Report [PDF]
Motion:
That Regional Centre Community Council give First Reading to consider approval of the proposed amendments to the Regional Centre Land Use By-Law, as set out in Attachment 1 of the staff report dated July 26, 2024, and schedule a public hearing.
News
Nova Scotia approved more fast track building zones.
These are all provincial approvals for future developments. The province is proceeding with these outside of HRM’s planned and already approved lots. Since there is no plan in place for schools, transportation, fire (or hospital) services, etc., it is simply adding to the mess rather than providing any real housing. How is this considered good urban planning?
Developer threatens to cut off Dartmouth Cove access.
Take the Rural Transit Survey
https://youtu.be/r50JqEis8uQ?si=ABNf5oplquFbnpWY
https://haligonia.ca/hrm-looking-for-input-on-massive-strawberry-hill-residential-development-304021/#google_vignette
Upcoming Events
Strawberry Hill input
August 14, 2024, at the Halifax Forum, Maritime Hall, located at 2901 Windsor Street. Residents can drop in during the afternoon session from 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. or the evening session from 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. No registration is required, and both sessions will present the same information.
The Halifax Immigration Partnership is hosting an event called Get to Know Your Municipality on Sunday, August 11 from 12-3pm at @hfxpublib. It’s a great opportunity for residents old and new to learn about various services offered across HRM!
Urban Forest Master Plan
14 August 2024
Urban Forest Management Plan Phase II Community Open House
What: Come join us to learn about progress on the update to the Urban Forest Management Plan and give us you feedback.
When: 5:30pm to 8:30pm, August 14th 2024
Where: Lindsay Children’s Room, Halifax Central Library
Free concerts at The Maritime Museum of the Atlantic
Family Days on Georges Island
Heritage
This is an example, I have to say, of misusing and not understanding heritage. Oops! I dropped a house!
The Carlton Block Switch-a-Roo:
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/destroyed-halifax-heritage-building-will-be-replaced-by-nearby-historic-home-1.7289090
Until next week,
William Breckenridge
Candidate for District 7
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