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Board meetings and strategic plans from Marc Roskamp's organization
The council discussed the temporary use bylaw for swimming lessons at 21 Philip Street, aiming to clarify student limitations. Advocacy priorities were established for the 2026 Association of Municipalities of Ontario conference, focusing on funding for senior housing, long-term care, and community center aquatic facilities, as well as collaborative use of school facilities. Additionally, the council approved a community improvement project for 65 Walnut Street and reviewed the 2025 community improvement program summary, with plans to revisit program objectives and incentives.
The council discussed a proposed zoning bylaw amendment for a property on Center Street, which will be the subject of a future public meeting. A strategic plan update was presented, highlighting monthly progress updates and pillar-specific initiatives, including potential future library presence in the community. Additionally, the council reviewed the development of an age-friendly plan and received updates regarding the feasibility of expanding the adult day program. The meeting also included an update on the installation of a wind phone at Pinafore Park to support grieving processes in the community.
The Council met to discuss the 2024-2027 strategic plan draft action plan. Key topics included a presentation by the city manager on the strategic planning process, the proposed strategic pillars, and various initiatives covering public safety, community well-being, growth, economic development, housing, environmental stewardship, and governance. Council members provided feedback regarding the need for measurable outcomes for action items and inquired about climate change preparedness and disaster resiliency.
The St. Thomas-Elgin 10-Year Housing & Homelessness Plan, titled 'On Track,' aims to build upon a decade of progress and address evolving housing needs in St. Thomas and Elgin County from 2026 to 2036. The plan is structured around four strategic focus areas: ending homelessness and sustaining its functional end, preserving and investing in existing housing, creating new affordable housing supply across the continuum, and advancing collaborative partnerships to deliver housing solutions. It seeks to ensure that all residents, including those in rural areas, have access to housing options and supports, while planning for future growth and tackling affordability challenges.
The council meeting addressed various municipal matters, including the swearing-in of a new councillor, zoning bylaw and official plan amendments for properties on Phip Street, and considerations regarding property sales. Additionally, the council discussed the implementation of technical rope rescue operations for the fire department, reviewed design concerns for a roundabout, and examined inspection reports for the Waterworks Park Dam.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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