Stewards of Sustainability
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
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Wednesday, October 13, 2010
The 12 Areas Identified By the Search Conference
I will list the 12 interest areas identified during the conference. Note that these are not in any particular order of priority, it is simply a list. I have also included a clarifying statement that sums up the ultimate goal in each of these areas.
If any of these areas strikes a chord with you or you know someone with expertise or a passion for one of these topics, leave a comment. We can make these things happen and it may take some time but anything is doable if enough people want it to come about.
If any of these areas strikes a chord with you or you know someone with expertise or a passion for one of these topics, leave a comment. We can make these things happen and it may take some time but anything is doable if enough people want it to come about.
- Housing - There is a diverse mix of housing for a vibrant community of all ages and socio-economic groups, including green and affordable new and renovated buildings.
- Culture - Recognizing that we have a vibrant and sustainable arts community with a broad local talent base, we provide opportunity, venues and encouragement for visual and performing arts initiatives.
- Green - Mahone Bay is becoming a model green community attracting green businesses due to our initiatives in and commitment to such things as energy efficiency, locally produced renewable power and comprehensive waste management.
- Community Participation - We encourage and promote community participation in important decisions that affect the future of the community and our sustainability goals.
- Economics - The Town of Mahone Bay is open for business. Our Town is thriving with profitable year-round enterprises providing many good jobs and tax revenue.
- Education - Mahone Bay is an educational destination for meaningful post-secondary and life long learning.
- Population - Mahone Bay has a year round, diverse population exceeding 1200 people.
- Seniors - Mahone Bay is an "Age Friendly Community" with appropriate housing for seniors, easy access to transportation to essential services and amenities and a system of community supports.
- Services - Mahone Bay is a community that provides all essential services.
- Heritage - Mahone Bay has achieved a balance between preserving its culture and built heritage and integrating growth and change.
- Waterfront - In the spirit of public access and environmental stewardship, the Town of Mahone Bay has implemented a plan to preserve and develop the harbour and waterfront - a valued physical asset.
- Health - Mahone Bay is noted for its healthy living initiatives, facilities, active common interest clubs and groups and comprehensive health services.
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Group Brain-storming, Group Four
Preserve and Maintain Built Heritage, Community Grounds and Green Spaces and Shoreline
Affordable and Accessible Housing for All Ages
Create an Accessible Community Through:
Affordable and Accessible Housing for All Ages
Create an Accessible Community Through:
- Physical
- Sidewalks
- One way street (Pleasant and Fairmont)
- Building
- Parking
- Transportation
- Information
- Website/knowledge board
- Newsletter
- Data bank
- ALL
- Business park
- Educational institutions
- M.B.C
Group Brain-storming, Group Three
Environmental Resources and Services:
- Support urban agriculture
- Urban forest
- Protect green spaces
- Public gardens at entries to Town
- Improved sewage and water systems
- Support life-long learning with emphasis on green living
- Eco college
- New ways of thinking
- Supportive infrastructure and planning for walkways
- Cycle paths
- Support for Clinic
- Preservation of built heritage and history
- Encourage artistic endeavours
- Support existing green and sustainable businesses
- Promote Mahone Bay as a market centre
- Promote fun
Group Brain-storming, Group Two
Preserve and expand essential services to allow people to stay here and ensure year-round economy:
- Medical health services
- Fire hall needs expansion
- Bank, Post Office, grocery store, gas station, pharmacy
- New Bill's Store or Stedmans (the variety store idea)
- More access to information and citizen involvement in decisions
- Make sure decision making processes include component to address sustainability
- Alternate energy
- Use of sludge for greenhouses
- Urban agriculture
- Criteria for green buildings
- Eliminate pesticides and toxic substances
- Economic development especially housing
- Rebuild relationship between Council and Chamber
- Jobs
- Recreation
- Mixed use
- Development
- Boat building heritage
- Related to: MICA/islands conservation
- Housing options
- Assessment of housing needs
- Supports to aged in place
- Establish criteria scale
- Bring Irving and SaveEasy on board
Group Brain-storming, Group One
In an effort to give you a "fly on the wall" view of the work during the Search Conference, we will post the ideas brought forward by the 4 different groups. (The 40 participants were divided into 4 groups)
Renewable Green Energy:
Renewable Green Energy:
- Model green homes
- Renovation with minimal visual impact
- New
- Hold a green housing expo (by 2010)
- Tours of new model homes
- R2000
- Underground power lines
- Eco-friendly materials
- Micro-power generation for Mahone Bay
- Green business initiatives
- Designated architectural control area
- Manual for preservation of the Town view-scape
- See Lunenburg example
- Planning Advisory Committee would take lead
- Need for information availability
- Education
- Enforcement
- Wharf repair
- Walkway/footbridge
- Marina
- Development of empty lot/vacant waterfront properties
- Dredge harbour
- RPS waterfront (move parking)
- Creation of Waterfront Development Corp. whose mandate would be to address the above and other issues as they arise.
- Define usable space ie: a catalogue
- Create an Arts Council
- Coordinate local and visiting artists
- Promote events
- Population trends noted (of significance over 43% over 65 by 2031)
- Retirees
- An economic asset
- Life long learning (Satellite university courses available)
- Appropriate housing, transportation, community support
- Keeping people active
- Cultural activities
- Town/Municipality develop a "retirement friendly community strategy"
Context for Sustainability
During the conference, all of the ideas and suggestions were to be viewed through what are called the pillars of sustainability. This would give a coherence to the various outcomes and strategies.
These are the four pillars: Economy, Social, Culture and Environment.
Some of the other criteria identified by the groups, for a more holistic approach to a sustainable Mahone Bay, included:
These are the four pillars: Economy, Social, Culture and Environment.
Some of the other criteria identified by the groups, for a more holistic approach to a sustainable Mahone Bay, included:
- Affordable/attainable goals
- Community led initiatives
- Acceptable to the majority of the community
- Environmental impact
- Heritage
- Demographics
- Identifiable benefits to citizens as well as tourists and merchants
- Build on existing assets so there is a balance between preservation and progress
- If we don't do something will an asset be lost?
- Best return on investment
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