AGM coming soon
Hi Westmount,
In just two short weeks the Westmount Community League is having is Annual General Meeting! Come and hear the reviews, news and future of your neighborhood representatives.
Keep the date - May 8!
See you there,
-Matthew
Clifton Place Development Meeting
Clifton Place Development Application
(Three Towers 16 – 25 Storeys)
CONCERNED CITIZEN COMMUNITY MEETING
Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2011
7:00 p.m.
Robertson Wesley United Church, 10209 – 123 Street
We’re back to SQUARE ONE. And we need your help to prepare for our public hearing before City Council on Monday, Aug 29, 2011. The City terminated the Working Group Process—leaving the WAM application with very few proposed changes.
Answer the Call to Action—Topics for the public meeting:
o Value of the Community Voice
o Clifton Place as a Transitional Neighbourhood
o Appropriate Urban Design
o Preserving Heritage
o Top of the Valley and Public Access
Let’s show the City our voices can’t be muzzled!
Westmount Walkability
We have decided to re-post a link which rates the "walkability" of an address. Try entering yours.
Take me to the walkability rating!
Matthew Laycraft
Director of Sustainability
Westmount Inglewood Glenora Heritage Study
Consultants (Urban Systems) hired by the City's Heritage Planners have gone through the Westmount & Inglewood neighbourhoods to determine which buildings may be eligible to be placed on the Inventory of Historic Resources in Edmonton. They have developed a tentative list of buildings of interest.
This is being paired down at the moment to catch those that have the greatest architectural integrity. Once this smaller list has been created we will be seeking further information on each property before having an open house aimed at the owners of each property identified. The new smaller list will be reviewed again to look at each building based on its architectural and historical merits before being taken to the Edmonton Historical Board for consideration.
Notice of West LRT Meeting
November 17, 2010, 8 to 10 pm
ROSS SHEPPARD HIGH SCHOOL (SMALL GYMNASIUM)
A coalition of stakeholders impacted by the proposed Stony Plain Road LRT route has arranged a meeting of stakeholders, city officials, and the interested public. The purpose of the meeting will be to review reports about the proposed route, published by the city’s transportation department and consultants.
Key points to review include:
- The process used to develop the recommendations
- Land use changes around proposed stations(rezoning for higher density housing)
- Walkability.(new limited access across SPR)
- Transparency of acquisitions
- Method of inclusion of stakeholders
The transportation department will formally present the route to City Council on December 8, 2010.
Report available online
www.edmonton.ca/transportation/West_LRT_Public_Involvement_Report.pdf
Introduction to Westmount's Community Garden
Westmount Community Garden
The Westmount Community Garden Project is built on the belief that community gardening cultivates community engagement and provides opportunities to share resources among community members, including families, youth and children. Inspired by a vision of creating an organic gardening space that will support the local food movement, the Project - a group of volunteers - established a community garden in the Edmonton community of Westmount in Summer 2010.
The garden is located on green space at 10970 128 Street (128 Street between 109A and 110 Avenue) and consists of several sizes of raised garden plots that stand 24” high. There are plans to expand the garden in a phased approach, adding plots as demand grows.
The plots are planted in the efficient Lasagne Gardening style, which uses layers of alternating organic material (straw, grass clippings, compost) instead of soil. The Project does not permit the use of chemical fertilizer, herbicides, pesticides or pressure-treated lumber.
The garden replaced an under-utilised space amidst the community hub, which already draws families, children and other community members to the area. The garden is surrounded by playgrounds, ice rinks, large sports fields and the neighbourhood preschool and elementary school.
Statistics Canada data indicates over half of Westmount’s population resides in apartments or condominiums, meaning they have limited access to gardening space. The Project not only provides space and means to grow food for consumption, but also supports access to locally-grown, organic food, which is typically more expensive than other options.
The Project's goals extend beyond the garden limits. The space beautifies the community and promotes enjoyment of public green space. It creates a place to share resources and knowledge on gardening practices that support the growth of local food. The garden provides opportunities to partner with local schools and other groups to educate children and youth about organic gardening and how the production of local food promotes sustainable living. The Project also encourages donating a portion of garden harvest to charitable organizations.
The Project is open to all residents of Edmonton, with prioritized participation for residents of the Westmount community. The Project continues to be supported by the Westmount Community League, the Edmonton Community Garden Network and the City of Edmonton.
Westmount Community Eco Garden Town Hall Meeting
The Westmount Eco Garden Committee will be holding a Town Hall meeting on Monday, September 20th, 2010 between 5pm and 8pm at Westglen Elementary School. This meeting will allow the community to vote between two garden designs based on the ideas provided at our Earth Day event in April.
Jim Diers, whose work with Seattle’s Department of Neighborhoods has made him well known throughout the world, will be our keynote speaker. He will be discussing the importance of creating social gathering places, its healthy outcomes for families, and the creation of vibrant communities.
Beverages and hot dogs will be provided at the beginning of the meeting, followed by speeches and a vote for which design the community would like to see created. Childcare and entertainment will also be provided during the
speeches.
For further information, please email
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WCL Response to Rogers Letter
WCL Response to Rogers Letter
We the Residents of Westmount Edmonton have reviewed the letter from Rogers Communications that was written to answer our questions from the Cell Phone Tower Open House meeting. The reason we have chosen to write a response to this letter and send it to you is to show our dis-satisfaction with the responses to our questions.
Please see the attached PDF to read WCL letter.
This letter was sent to Laurie Hawn and Tony Clement back in June of this year. We continue to actively monitor the Rogers Cell phone tower proposal for new developments to this day.
Thank you to all of you who have voiced your concerns on this issue.
More Information
For more information please follow the link to the Rogers Tower Wordpress site
http://rogerstower.wordpress.com/
Membership 2010 / 2011 Update
If you do not receive your new membership by Sept 15 2010 please e-mail us and let us know.
Thank You



