Members present: Paul Johanis (chair), Nicole DesRoches, Iola Price, David McNicol, J.P. Unger, Janice Seline, Jason Kania
The meeting commenced at 7:00 pm.
- Adoption of the agenda
The proposed agenda was agreed upon. Moved by Iola, seconded by Nicole. Carried.
- Administrative items
a. Minutes of the October 25, 2021 meeting (for approval)
Moved by Nicole, seconded by Iola. Carried, with request for page numbering.
b. Treasurer’s report: Paul submitted re-imbursement requests for the annual Corporations Branch filing ($12) and the donation approved at the last meeting for the Ottawa Carleton Wildlife Centre ($50). Moved by Janice, seconded by David, carried. Janice reported that she and Albert Dugal expect to participate in the Friends of the Farm plant sale in 2022, providing a fundraiser for the GA as per past practice pre-pandemic, a welcome news for everyone.
c. Association reports: Paul reported on a renewed contact with CPAWS, with a Zoom call arranged on November 15 with John McDonnell, Executive director, and Chair Paul Lemoine. CAPWS expressed a new interest in major urban greenspaces, like the Experimental Farm, the Greenbelt and Mer Bleue. We discussed ways in which we could collaborate to bring greater protection to these greenspaces in light of continued development pressure on each of these. The newly announced commitment by the federal government to introduce legislation to protect the Central Experimental Farm was seen as good starting point for expanded advocacy by local and national organizations. We agreed to keep in touch to further develop a strategy in this regard. Members suggested looking at the Rouge River Urban Park as a model of Parks Canada land within an urban area.
Paul also reported on an interview he had with The Fulcrum, the University of Ottawa student newspaper on greenspace issues in Ottawa: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-fulcrum-radio-show/id1586471163?i=1000541610045
He also updated members on the new grant application being prepared by the Peoples Official Plan to the Ottawa Community Foundation to continue supporting POP’s work over the next few years regarding the implementation of Official Plan commitments through the Zoning Bylaw review and the key Master Plans being developed.