Entries Tagged as 'Public Input'

May 7, 2008

Thank you from Ward 1

I live in ward one but have been to a ward two meeting at the Seniors Centre, attended the Pollinator Park Conference and now visited this web site which I just tripped upon and I must say that you two (Ian and Vicki) are exemplary Councillors.
My God, talk about going over and beyond. Thank you [...]

April 25, 2008

St. George’s Park

I would like to make my views on the proposed changes to St. Georges Park known. I hope that when this comes to a vote at City Council you will vote it down. While I do not want to appear insensitive to the Lambdens, I do oppose their proposal. There is already a bench and [...]

February 20, 2008

4.5%

City of Guelph 2008 Operating and Capital budgets highlights:
20 Minute bus service
Funding for Hospice Wellington and Guelph General Hospital’s MRI
Increased life cycle reserve

February 5, 2008

OPA/transit presentation

Thank you for your kind attention to the concerns I presented last night
on the future of transit. The full text and slides of my presentation is
available on my website here:
http://www.davidgraham.ca/entries/20080204.shtml       DG

February 1, 2008

Guelph City Budget

Dear sir;
Until such a time as the City’s aging infrastructure is properly addressed,and the City is in a better financial position, capital expenditures such as a new library and a new museum should be take right off the table and placed on the back burner. This is something tax payers can’t afford and really don’t [...]

January 30, 2008

Memo regarding tree trimming in parks

In response to the concerns about tree trimming in Riverside Park,  staff met with Councillor Beard and myself and with two area residents to resolve the issue. Below, please find a memo update from staff: 
Further to our meeting yesterday, this will confirm that staff will suspend all further ‘limbing-up’ of coniferous trees within our park system pending the [...]

January 25, 2008

Youth engagment in Places to Grow

Are you in Grade 11 or 12?
Are you interested in cities, urban planning, and designing the future of your community?
The Ontario Ministry of Public Infrastructure Renewal and Youthography, a research and communications company dedicated to youth, are excited to be launching the second year of the Places to Grow Youth Engagement Project.