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March 18, 2011 Issue 12

WARD 9 NEWSLETTER C CO OU UN NC CIILLLLO OR RK KE EIITTH HE EG GLLII

Your City. Your Community. Your News

A Message from your Councillor, There appears to be a lot of concern about potential changes to bus routes in the ward. To clarify, no final decisions have been made regarding any of the routes. I am aware of the concerns of seniors, students and families over what might happen to the routes. I have conveyed all of your concerns to appropriate OC Transpo staff. I am working with staff to come up with resolutions that will balance efficiency, cost effectiveness and service. This does not mean that at the end of the day there won’t be changes to the routes, but rather that the changes will balance the concerns of residents and the overall transit service. There will be an announcement on March 23rd at the Transit Committee meeting of the proposed route changes. It will be followed by a series of public meetings at the following times and locations: Tuesday, March 29, 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Ottawa City Hall, 110 Laurier Avenue West, Jean Pigott Place Wednesday, March 30, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Kanata Recreation Complex, Program Room, 100 Walter Baker Place Thursday, March 31, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Nepean Sportsplex, Halls C & D, 1701 Woodroffe Avenue Monday, April 4, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Jim Durrell Recreation Complex, Elwood Hall, 1265 Walkley Road

Last Saturday Councillor Egli, along with Councillors Hubley, Thompson, Hobbes and Mayor Jim Watson were on board the City of Ottawa float in this year’s Patrick’s Day Parade, an annual event which coincides with celebrations marking Irish Week. March 12, 2011

Tuesday, April 5, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Shenkman Arts Centre, Music Rehearsal Hall, 245 Centrum Boulevard I urge all of you with concerns to attend these meetings and let the Commission know where you stand on the issue. Until next week,

Keith

A March Break Musical for children and families Presented at the Shenkman Arts Centre Friday March 18, 2011 at 10am & 2pm Saturday March 19 & Sunday March 20, 2011 at 2pm

The Trial of the Big Bad Wolf By Alec Strum Music & Lyrics by Bill Francoeur Directed by Penu Chalykoff

All Tickets $12.00. Group rates available upon request For more information or to purchase tickets contact [email protected] or call 613-422-7602

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YOUR CITY. YOUR COMMUNITY. YOUR NEWS Calling on Knoxdale-Merivale Residents to Join the City’s Spring Cleaning the Capital Team! The City of Ottawa’s Public Works Department, in partnership with Tim Hortons, is pleased to announce the annual Spring Cleaning the Capital Campaign, which begins on April 15, 2011. Early Bird registration began on Tuesday, th March 15 . I invite you to get involved and help give our city a clean sweep this spring. With your help Ward 9 KnoxdaleMerivale can be the cleanest ward in the City! Every year, entire communities – including schools, neighbourhoods, organizations and associations, businesses, families, friends and individuals take part in the Cleaning the Capital challenge. A record 91,305 participants made Cleaning the Capital 2010 the most successful campaign to date! Let’s build on last year’s success and make 2011 another record year.

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It’s easy to take part. All you have to do is select a cleanup location where litter or graffiti has accumulated over the winter months. It can be a park, woodlot, ravine, shoreline, bus stop, pathway, schoolyard or any public property requiring tidying up. Large or small, all cleanup projects are welcome! Once you have chosen your cleanup location, you can register online at ottawa.ca/clean or by calling 3-1-1. The th th campaign runs from April 15 to May 15 with early bird th th registration from March 15 to April 14 . Register on or th before April 14 for your chance to win early-bird prizes. There is also a 2011 Ward Award that will be presented to the ward with the highest participation ratio in both Spring and Fall campaigns. Perhaps Knoxdale-Merivale will take the prize this year! Cleanup Starter Kits for litter pickup and/or graffiti removal projects are available to all registered volunteers. Litter Pickup Starter Kits include disposable vinyl gloves, garbage bags and leaf-and-yard waste bags. Graffiti Removal Starter Kits include graffiti removal wipes, masks and gloves. All kits come with helpful project and safety information to guide your cleanup project. Upon request and while quantities last, the City will also include magnets and stickers in the kits. Together we can help keep Knoxdale-Merivale green, graffiti-free and litter-free. For more information and to register, visit www.ottawa.ca/clean or call 3-1-1 (TTY: 613-580-2401).

It has been several years since Craig Henry has had an operative Community Association. It is a vibrant and interesting community. Anyone interested in being part of a Community Association for this neighbourhood, please contact me by email or telephone. My staff and I will do what we can to facilitate the Community Association’s development. Keith Egli 613-580-2479

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Take a Stand. Sit in the Dark Saturday March 26, 2011: 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. The City of Ottawa is celebrating Earth Hour and invites all residents and businesses to participate in the scheduled “lights out” event on Saturday, March 26 from 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Earth Hour is a global campaign initiated by the World Wildlife Fund in Sydney, Australia in 2007. The campaign encourages individuals and businesses to join together in turning off their lights for one hour as a call for action on climate change and a demonstration of the power of collective action for a more sustainable future. Last year’s Earth Hour saw over one billion people participating globally, with an estimated 10 million Canadians taking part. For more information or to register your participation in Earth Hour, please visit www.earthhourcanada.org or visit ottawa.ca

WASTE COLLECTION CHANGES UNDER CONSIDERATION BY THE CITY -

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Green Bin Collection Weekly and Year Round Blue and Black Box Collection Weekly with materials in the same container Garbage Collection Bi-Weekly (with weekly collection of green bin) WHAT IS YOUR OPINON?

EMAIL COUNCILLOR EGLI AT [email protected]

Details regarding spring public consultations will be made available soon. For more information please refer to www.ottawa.ca/wastereview

GENERAL BURNS TENNIS CLUB 2011 REGISTRATION Take advantage of our Early Bird membership fees on Friday, April 15, 6:009:00 pm and Saturday, April 16, 9:00 am12:00 pm. Family $80*

Student $35

Adult

Junior

$50*

$25

* After April 16, Family and Adult fees will increase by $15. Location: General Burns Lodge 86 Argue Drive Ottawa, Ontario K2E 6S1 Participate in our junior activities: After school lessons in May/June (eight one-hour lessons for $85). Half-day morning tennis camps during the weeks of July 25-29 and August 8-12, ($95/week). Junior Inter-Club Tournament in the afternoon of July 10. Join our Club Pro, Arthur Cuenco, at the courts for Junior Day activities on May 15, 1:00-3:00 pm. Ladies Day: Challenge Arthur in the mornings of May 28 and June 11 (10:00 am-12:00 pm) at the club. Girls over 12 years welcome. A lot of fun and social club events throughout the season, free for all members. For more information, visit our website www.generalburnstennis.ca

[email protected] | www.keithegli.ca | 110 Laurier Ave West, Ottawa, ON K1P 1J1 | Tel: 613-580-2479 | fax 613-580-2519

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Councillor Egli Sets Date for Spring Open House

Let’s Talk Transit!

On Tuesday April 26th, 2011 Councillor Egli will be holding an Open House at the Nepean Sportsplex in Halls C & D. All residents are invited and the Councillor welcomes any ideas, opinions or concerns residents might wish to share. The Councillor has invited staff from the Roads and Traffic Operations Branch of the Department of Public Works and staff from the Department of Infrastructure Services who will be present to answer questions and address concerns regarding the following ward issues and projects: Winter Operations (Snow removal, salting, etc.) Knoxdale Road Sewer Replacement Project Woodroffe Avenue Sewer Upgrade Project

Let’s Talk Trash!

Light refreshments will be available to all guests. When: Tuesday April 26, 2011 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Where: Nepean Sportsplex Halls C & D, 1701 Woodroffe Ave, Ottawa, ON From Baseline Stations take Bus route 95 (direction Nepean S. / Fallowfield)

YOUR CITY. YOUR COMMUNITY. YOUR NEWS

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2011 Civic Events Funding Applications Are Now Available The Friends of the Ottawa Library Association will be holding its 16th Annual Mammoth Used Book Sale at Nepean Sportsplex, on Saturday April 16th from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. and on Sunday April 17th from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. Over 20 thousand used books will be available at the sale, with prices starting at $1 for pocketbooks and $2 for hardcover and trade paperbacks. Last year the sale grossed about $14,000. All funds raised are donated to the Ottawa Public Library to pay for materials, spaces and services. Admission and parking is free! More information can be found at www.ottawapubliclibraryfriends.ca

Local not-for-profit organizations, such as volunteer-based community or recreation associations are invited to apply for funding to provide one-to-two-day civic pride, develop community cohesion and offer free admission. The City’s Civic Events Fund supports events linked to celebrating a civic or statutory holiday, are held in Ottawa and encompass a broad range of activities, including family entertainment. The maximum grant available is $3,000 and the application deadline is March 23, 2011. For program guidelines and application forms, please visit ottawa.ca or stop by a City of Ottawa Client Service Centres. For more information please contact 613-580-2424 ext. 26459 or email [email protected]

[email protected] | www.keithegli.ca | 110 Laurier Ave West, Ottawa, ON K1P 1J1 | Tel: 613-580-2479 | fax 613-580-2519