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Regional News
November 20, 2008 By: Adam Mc Lean,
www.yorkregion.com
Richmond Hill gets ready to unveil its
‘People Plan’
There are some residents in Richmond Hill who groan about
their town and how the elected officials who make up council
do things.
Even last week, a man was overheard saying, “I think
the town wastes a lot of money.
“The town’s problem is they don’t spend
properly.”
Well, some residents’ perceptions may change as Richmond
Hill staff gets set to unveil the Key Findings and Directions
Report of the People Plan project to council Dec. 1.
The people plan is the first step in the new town strategic
plan, which focuses on goals and aspirations of residents
and those who work here and will also contribute to a new
official plan, which describes land use policies, such as
new housing, businesses and schools.
Basically, Richmond Hill councillors and staff asked the
question, ‘What matters most to the people who call
Richmond Hill their home?’
Everyone will hear the answer Dec. 1.
The plan’s process began in October 2007 through a
session where the town asked residents what their hopes and
expectations are for the future of the town or, in the opinion
of some, how to “spend properly” for tomorrow.
The collected information from public consultation events
such as open houses, community roundtables, a Facebook group
and online surveys, in combination with background research
results and trend analysis will now be used to help develop
an updated strategic plan, as well as the creation of a new
official plan.
The report will contain these findings from the consultation
phases.
“We have had great response from the public participating
in the people plan process to this point and already some
interesting information is beginning to surface,” Mayor
Dave Barrow said.
‘We have had great response from the public ... and
already some interesting information is beginning to surface’.
He believes Richmond Hill is on the cusp of a mature growth
transition for which an effective blueprint needs to be developed.
A transition that will not only bring to light new needs,
but new factors affecting the town, such as a proposed subway
extension to the intersection of Yonge Street/Hwy. 7 and also
preserving environmentally sensitive lands in the face of
urban sprawl.
“Although it’s a process that won’t happen
overnight, we need to identify and plan how we will address
these things now with both our strategic plan and official
plan,” Mayor Barrow stated.
Some popular topics among residents, according to results
from the town’s online survey are, public transit, a
safer community, the ability to cycle and walk within the
community, affordable housing, a revitalized downtown core,
preservation of heritage buildings and protection of natural
areas.
The public is invited the presentation in council chambers
at 225 East Beaver Creek Rd.
For more information, visit www.richmondhill.ca/strategicplan
The key findings and directions report addresses four main
areas of concern for Richmond Hill residents:
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Richmond Hill’s identity within York Region, GTA
and Ontario;
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What is important to Richmond Hill residents;
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Challenges, opportunities and trends facing Richmond
Hill;
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Key future directions for Richmond Hill.
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