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This document outlines the Accessibility Plan for the 2026 Municipal Election of the Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake, focusing on ensuring accessible electoral services, voting locations, voting methods, and communications for all citizens. Key areas include identifying and eliminating various barriers, providing accessible voting technologies and assistance, and offering alternate information formats. The plan commits to staff training, feedback mechanisms, and post-election reporting to guarantee equal opportunity and independent participation for electors and candidates with disabilities, in compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005.
Elections Ontario's Multi-Year Accessibility Plan 2022-26 details strategies to ensure accessible and inclusive participation in democratic processes for all Ontarians by identifying, preventing, and removing barriers. The plan focuses on four key standards: Customer Service, Information and Communications, Employment, and Design of Public Spaces. It is committed to improving the voting experience across the province, upholding principles of dignity, independence, integration, and equality of opportunity for persons with disabilities, and serves as a roadmap for modernizing Ontario elections to better meet the needs of voters.
This Official Plan for the Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake outlines the long-term direction for guiding development and land use, replacing a previous plan adopted in 1994. The plan is structured around a Community Vision to be fulfilled by 2051, supported by eight strategic pillars: fostering a prosperous and diverse economy; strong environmental stewardship and climate change response; an inclusive, integrated, healthy town; a centre for culture, heritage, and recreation; diverse mobility choices; a well-planned built environment; a prosperous and sustainable agriculture sector; and well-managed municipal finances. It aims to protect the town's unique character, agricultural capabilities, and quality of life through sustainable development, heritage conservation, and compact, walkable communities.
The committee held a planning meeting to review various development and zoning applications, including proposed projects at Four Mile Creek Road, Castlereagh Street, and Paxton Lane. Several public meetings were conducted for zoning by-law amendments and official plan amendments, with members of the public providing both support and opposition. The committee also discussed information reports regarding regulatory changes and a governance review update. Additionally, the committee directed staff to prepare a report on council composition and requested the preparation of the 2027 budget with a specific tax levy limit.
The committee reviewed a minor variance application for 2080 Niagara Stone Road. Key discussion points included a previous zoning by-law amendment from 2023, variance requests based on as-built plans, and discrepancies in project floor plans. The application was ultimately approved. Staff provided updates regarding the status of applications for future meetings and an appeal regarding 2052 York Road.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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