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This Recreation Facilities & Programming Plan serves as a roadmap for the City of St. Catharines, guiding its investments and delivery of quality recreation experiences for residents through 2035, with the aspiration of being 'The City Where Everybody Can Play.' The plan is structured around five core goals: fostering active living, embedding inclusion and access, connecting people with nature, providing supportive environments, and reinforcing the capacity of the recreation system. It aims to address changing urban structures, population needs, and align with the city's broader strategic goals.
The Council meeting covered various community updates, including the passing of a former employee and local events such as the folk arts festival, the opening of the carousel, and the 19th annual Rankin Run. The Council recognized several grand openings of local businesses and health services. Discussion also focused on infrastructure projects including the Christie Street stairs, housing permit statistics, and an ongoing concern regarding property code violations at 282-285 Ontario Street, where the city has issued orders for repairs or demolition. Additionally, council members provided updates on municipal works and upcoming community initiatives.
The Committee of Adjustment discussed applications for minor variances and consent. Key topics included a minor variance application for a property on Third Street, which was approved after addressing questions regarding septic system permits and archaeological assessments. Additionally, the committee deliberated on requested minor variances related to lot coverage and setbacks for a property on Vancical Road, specifically examining drainage mitigation measures and the nature of the structures involved.
The St. Catharines Culture Plan 2025-2030 is a strategic roadmap designed to guide municipal support for arts and culture. The plan focuses on three strategic goals: Recognize and Revitalize, Connect and Cultivate, and Make Space. Its objectives include celebrating cultural diversity and history, improving awareness of local assets, enhancing neighborhoods, strengthening support systems and collaboration for the arts community, supporting professional development, embedding diverse expressions in the public realm, making meaningful use of existing spaces, and integrating public art. The overarching vision is to establish St. Catharines as a cultural hotspot with a vibrant, visible, inclusive, and sustainable arts and culture sector that enriches community life and local pride.
The committee reviewed research progress for multiple historical properties including 164 King Street, the Mansion House, and the St. Catharines Club. Members shared findings regarding property histories, including the discovery of historical photographs from the 1940s and 1980s. Discussion also included the historical significance of early residents and property use, as well as coordination efforts with a heritage consultant for upcoming heritage impact assessments.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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