Queen’s Park Update – November, 2018

As reported by Environmental Defense Canada (EDC), the government has been meeting with municipalities and development industry members who have identified five challenges: Intensification and Density Targets, Major Transit Station Areas, Settlement and Boundary Expansions, Planning for Employment and Agricultural and Natural Heritage Systems.

The EDC is concerned that if the density targets are loosened in the Growth Plan, or if settlement boundary expansions are permitted (without the math to determine the land need –LNA), we can expect more sprawl and more low density growth putting increasing pressure on the Greenbelt.

EDC is also concerned that there is interest in proceeding with land swaps- trading Greenbelt land for other farmland or natural heritage land beyond the Greenbelt so lands in the Greenbelt can be developed. Even if there is no net loss of Greenbelt lands, the Plan will be eroded. The Greenbelt Plan as a provincial policy that permanently protects land will basically be kaput, signalling open season to the development industry. EDC will be developing a media strategy but needs your local voices to challenge these changes.

Smart Growth Toolkit

Smart Growth Toolkit

Environmental Defence Canada has produced a useful resource guide for citizens who want to get involved in building greener, walkable communities. The guide highlights:

Queen’s Park Report – November, 2018

FUN’s Role in the Province of Ontario

The Federation of Urban Neighbourhoods (FUN) of Ontario supports and advocates for the interests of community, resident and ratepayer associations throughout the Province of Ontario.

FUN’s mandate includes:

fostering communication among these associations and keeps them informed of decisions and actions taken by the Provincial Government, official bodies such as the Local Planning Appeal Tribunal (LPAT) (which replaces the Ontario Municipal Board) as well as actions of individual municipalities that have province-wide significance.

Queen’s Park Update – November 1, 2018

Ranked Choice Voting – London Ontario – What Happened?

The City of London, Ontario was the first Ontario municipality to use Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) to elect its mayor and councillors. How did it work out?

Each voter was able to rank their choices for mayor and councillor first, second and third. Then the candidate receiving the fewest votes would drop out and the second choice of the voters would transfer to the remaining candidates. This would continue until one candidate received the necessary number of votes to have a majority.

2018 FUN Ontario Election Questionnaire and Responses

On May 25, 2018 our organization sent out the following 10 questions to the leaders of the Green, NDP, Liberal and Conservative Parties. Two of the parties, the New Democrats and the Green Party of Ontario have sent their responses which we will post below. Should the Liberal and Progressive Parties answer our questionnaire before Election Day we will be happy to post their responses as well.

2018 Ontario Budget Summary for Resident Organizations

The main thrust of the Budget is expansion of several social and health programs such as child care, mental health, hospitals, social assistance, etc. offset partially by an increase in personal income tax for higher income persons, and increased tobacco taxes. We do not pursue these broad program changes, but instead below list Items which … Read more

All Candidates Guide

Information on how to organize a candidates meeting at the municipal, provincial or federal level, prepared by Judith Shane, Hampton Iona Community Group, Ottawa, Ontario, March 2018. Use this active guide to assist you in laying out the logistics, timing and tasks necessary to plan a Candidates or All Candidates Debate.

Cancellation of Greater Toronto Area West Corridor Project

FUN Letter of Appreciation Hon. Kathryn McGarry, MPP Minister of TransportationEmail: km**********@*********la.org RE: Cancellation of Greater Toronto Area West Corridor Project The Federation of Urban Neighborhoods Ontario (FUN) applauds the Ontario government on its February 9, 2018 decision to accept the expert advisory panel’s recommendation that the proposed GTA West corridor is not the best … Read more

FUN Letter on Expansion of the Greenbelt

Ontario greenbelt expansion proposal 2017

The Federation of Urban Neighborhoods strongly supports the expansion of the Greenbelt in the Outer Ring of the Greater Golden Horseshoe (GGH).

We also welcome the provincially led process underway to define the study area, and its focus to preserve important water features under pressure from urban development. We further hope that the ministry considers designating other watersheds not in the study area for similar protection.

The Federation of Urban Neighbourhoods Ontario (FUN) includes residents’ associations in several urban communities in the GGH, who are aware of the importance, and sensitivity of the ecological assets of the region and the increasing pressures from a growing population.

2018 Annual General Meeting Agenda

AGM AGENDA

Welcome
Approval of Minutes of AGM held April 29, 2017
President’s Report
Financial Report for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2017
Ratification of Decisions taken by Executive Committee since last AGM
Election of Officers and Executive Committee for 2018/2019
Budget for 2018/2019
Confirmation of Membership Dues
Appointment of an auditor for 2019