Tuesday, September 28, 2010

NEW PETITION COMING SOON

I am working towards getting a new petition on the anti-sprawl blog http://ifyoulovestratford.blogspot.com
We need to show our support for all initiatives to protect the character and vitality of our unique community.

A quote from a petition signer last spring:

"In a time when urban sprawl and suburban big box stores have left our formerly vibrant downtowns struggling to hold on to some vestige of retail business, Stratford stands alone as a beacon of hope. There is no model for a Wal-Mart that could accurately reflect the artistry and creativity that define downtown Stratford and its population. Don't even try to define it.

Living in Windsor, I know what urban sprawl can accomplish. Don't let big box banality ruin this unique example of Canadian urban success!" BPM


Thank you to all who signed the petition last spring.

STRATFORD IS WORTH FIGHTING FOR

New Walmart Threat in East End

Walmart is disregarding our Official Plan and the ruling of the Ontario Municipal Board. Lawyer Josie Matera and Planner Warren Sorenson recommend an interim control by-law to protect the city's planned future commercial structure. ONLY COUNCILOR FRANK MARK VOTED AGAINST THIS VITAL PROTECTION FOR STRATFORD

http://www.stratfordbeaconherald.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=2776375

New Walmart Threat in East End


Wal-Mart intentions stun city council  Have sights set on Gary Stockie property on Ontario Street  Posted 30 minutes ago  Wal-Mart, it appears, has not given up on its idea of locating a department store in Stratford's east end commercial area.  In a startling revelation to city council last night, planning consultant Warren Sorensen informed council that CRAFT Development Corp. representatives have advised they are working with Wal-Mart and that the retailer "wants them to proceed with plans and building as they have submitted."  The city's planning consultant said that although no large commercial owner has been formally identified for a proposed 89,000 square foot building at Ontario St. and C.H. Meier Blvd., "Wal-Mart Project, Stratford892-920 Ontario Street" appears in the title block on landscape drawings submitted as part of a site plan application.  "The impression conveyed is that Wal-Mart is interested in locating on the site," said Sorensen in a written report to council that he presented in person.  "That would constitute a significant departure from the intent of the city policies so recently endorsed by the OMB (Ontario Municipal Board)," Sorensen said.  Following discussions that included a closed-door meeting with city solicitor Jose Matera, council accepted Sorensen's advice to bring in an interim control bylaw to prohibit use of a commercially zoned strip of land along the north side ofOntario Street for a department store.  As well, council accepted advice that a planning study be undertaken that would "at a minimum" examine all the lands along Ontario St. East between Romeo St. and the city limits that are designated commercial or zoned highway commercial.  The control bylaw, that would be in effect for up to a year, would ensure that the planning study can be carried out before any development occurs that would prejudice the results of the study or prejudice the achievement of the city's commercial structure policies, explained Sorensen.  As a story in Saturday's Beacon Herald indicated, the land assembled by CRAFT Development Corp. includes the former Gary Stockie automobile dealership property and a former Taco Bell restaurant.  Responding to a question from Coun. Dave Gaffney, Matera told council the proposed interim control bylaw could be appealed to the OMB by property owners and she expected there might be some appeals.  Lands proposed for inclusion in the study area extend from the east city limits to Romeo St. and are mostly, but not exclusively, on the north side of Ontario St. The proposed study area does not include industrial lands.  In his report Sorensen points out that the prospect of building demolition and redevelopment can increase the potential for developing significant retail facilities within developed areas of the Ontario St. East commercial corridor and there are other locations where that could also occur and "unanticipated retail developments" could come forward.  At 90,000 square feet, compared to the 135,000 square feet Wal-Mart/Avonwood Shopping Centres Ltd. had proposed for an earlier store, the new configuration doesn't reflect "conventional Wal-Mart footprints," Sorensen said.  But he advised the development proposal for the northwest corner of Ontario and C.H. Meier would prejudice the city's ability to achieve its long range commercial plans - plans supported by the OMB in its decision earlier this year.  Only Coun. Frank Mark voted against following the planner's advice. Copyright © 2010 The Beacon Herald



Friday, September 24, 2010

Human Books at the Library

Spent an enjoyable afternoon at the Stratford Public Library as a human book for Culture Days. Met some great people, made some nice connections. From my life chapters, most wanted to know more about my inspirational poet brother who was quadriplegic and mute. Precious memories - I  re-introduced him to myself.

Prepping now for my readings of 'A Faerie Cat Tale' Saturday. Perth Arts Connect tent at noon then Factory 163 upstairs in the Day Studio at 2 p.m. Hope to see you there.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Culture Days

What a wild and busy but exciting time...Culture Days is about to spin in our wonderfully creative community.

Check me out for a visit at the Stratford Public Library Friday Sept. 24th in the afternoon. I am a human book. "Advocate, Artist and Activist: Life Journey of a Devoted Sister,Magic Goddess and Nature Spirit".

Check out my artwork on the walls of Factory 163.

Come listen to selections from "A Faerie Cat Tale" as I read from this work in progress. First at the Perth Arts Connect tent near the bandshell at noon. Then Upstairs in the Day Studio at Factory 163 on King St. at 2 p.m.

And then there is the campaigning......

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Campaign Launch

A Campaign Launch will be held on Tuesday, October 5 at 5 p.m. at Factory 163. Come and discuss issues and ideas. Pick up a lawn sign, campaign posters and flyers. I look forward to seeing you there.

Candidate for Stratford City Council

I decided to run as a candidate for City Council for several reasons the most important being that it is a natural continuation of my work as a citizen participant before the Ontario Municipal Board defending Stratford's Official Plan 10. As a community we were successful in protecting our local planning rights.

The experience, knowledge and awareness of planning issues I gained in that exercise will make me a strong contributor to the upcoming comprehensive official plan review during the next term of office.  It is vitally important to have a strong and visionary Official Plan.

As a cultural centre for Canada and with The Stratford Institute focus on culture and commerce, the perspective of an artist on council is important in guiding our way forward. I have years of experience in both the visual and performing arts.