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SUMMARY:Community Safety and Well-being Plan: Public Consultation
DESCRIPTION:Consultations are now taking place to inform the development of the next iteration of Prince Edward County’s Community Safety and Well-being Plan for 2027-2030. CSWB plans are legislated by the province through Ontario’s Community Safety and Policing Act\, 2019. \nCommunity Safety and Well-being (CSWB) Plans act as roadmaps for making life safer\, healthier and more supportive for everyone. They are shared plans that bring local organizations\, service providers\, and residents together to prevent problems before they happen and to make sure people get the right help at the right time. It looks at the big picture — things like basic needs\, mental health\, education\, and community belonging — because these are the real factors that shape safety and well-being. \nResidents are encouraged to participate through the online Have Your Say platform\, by picking up a printed survey from any library branch or Shire Hall\, or by attending a public consultation. \nIn-person consultations will take place: \nWednesday\, June 10 \n\n10:30 am – Sophiasburgh Town Hall\, 2771 County Rd 5\n1:30 pm – North Marysburgh Town Hall\, 2699 County Rd 8\n\nThese consultations are being co-facilitated with Loyalist College Centre for Healthy Communities and The County Foundation’s Vital Signs. \nIf you are part of a community group that would like to schedule a facilitated consultation\, please contact Hilary Fennell\, Community Initiatives Coordinator\, at hfennell@pecounty.on.ca or 613.503.0187. \nConsultation will close on Friday\, June 12. Loyalist College Centre for Healthy Communities and municipal staff will evaluate the feedback received from residents and community partners and will present the findings to Council in late August for its input. The final copy of the 2027-2030 Community Safety and Well-being Plan will be presented to Council early next year.
URL:https://www.thecounty.ca/event/community-safety-and-well-being-plan-public-consultation-4/
LOCATION:Sophiasburgh Town Hall\, 2771 County Road 5\, Demorestville\, Ontario\, K0K 1W\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Community Safety and Well-Being Plan: Community Conversations- Poverty Reduction
DESCRIPTION:A series of conversations will take place in early April to help shape a community movement to address poverty in Prince Edward County. \nGroups\, associations\, and individuals are welcome to attend any of these conversations: \n\nMonday\, April 7:\n – Sophiasburgh Town Hall (2771 County Road 5\, Demorestville) at 2 pm\n– Rotary Hall – Prince Edward Community Centre (375 Picton Main Street) at 5 pm\nTuesday\, April 8:\n– Wellington and District Community Centre – Highline Hall (111 Belleville\nStreet\, Wellington) at 9 am\n– Ameliasburgh Town Hall (13 Coleman Street\, Ameliasburgh) at 2 pm\n\nAnyone interested in attending any of these community conversations is encouraged to RSVP. Click here to RSVP. \nAs part of the Community Safety and Well-Being Plan\, the Poverty Reduction Steering Committee is working toward a community-wide poverty reduction strategy for Prince Edward County. This strategic approach will aim to reduce or eliminate poverty in the area through collaboration and building on existing community strengths. The community conversations will help gather input to support the strategy. \nFor more information\, please contact Hilary Fennell\, Community Initiatives Coordinator\, at hfennell@pecounty.on.ca or 613.503.0187. \nIn addition to Poverty Reduction\, The County’s Community Safety and Well-being Plan focuses on the following key areas: \n\nSeniors Support\nHousing and Homelessness\nMental Health and Problematic Substance Use\nDomestic Violence\, Sexual Violence and Intimate Partner Violence\n\nEach area includes recommended strategies that were developed by community partners\, using in-depth data and local information. Visit the municipality’s website to learn more about the Community Safety and Well-being Plan.
URL:https://www.thecounty.ca/event/community-safety-and-well-being-plan-community-conversations-poverty-reduction/
LOCATION:Sophiasburgh Town Hall\, 2771 County Road 5\, Demorestville\, Ontario\, K0K 1W\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Public Information Centre: Organics Management Feasibility Study
DESCRIPTION:The County of Prince Edward will present the preliminary results of the organics management feasibility study at a public information centre (PIC) on Wednesday\, October 30. \nThe PIC will be held at the Sophiasburgh Town Hall (2771 County Road 5\, Demorestville) between 5:30 pm and 7 pm. \n The preliminary results of the study have identified the rear portion of the Sophiasburgh Works garage property as the preferred location for the potential facility. The study also recommends aerated covered static pile composting for the facility\, a system used to biodegrade the organic material without physical manipulation. Advantages of this system include its efficiency and ability to mitigate odours near the site. \n At the PIC\, staff will provide information on potential site layouts\, the proposed technology\, and the mitigation of potential impacts. Attendees will have a chance to ask questions about the process and provide feedback. \nThe study team will gather the public input before finalizing the report and presenting the outcomes to Council at a future meeting. At that time\, Council would decide whether to move forward with constructing the facility. \nStudy Background \nIn 2022\, Council directed staff to prepare a study to evaluate the feasibility of a municipal organics management facility. The municipality is exploring this option in order to decrease reliance on external management sites and reduce the fixed costs associated with disposing of organics. These costs will increase in coming years due to growth and inflation. \nOver the past several months\, the municipality and its consultant\, GHD\, have evaluated options for managing organic waste on a municipally operated site. The municipality held three PICs in March 2024 to share with the public the municipal properties being considered for an organics management facility. \nIf you have questions regarding this study\, contact Albert Paschkowiak\, Environmental Services and Sustainability Supervisor\, at 613.476.2148 extension 4004 or email apaschkowiak@pecounty.on.ca.
URL:https://www.thecounty.ca/event/public-information-centre-organics-management-feasibility-study/
LOCATION:Sophiasburgh Town Hall\, 2771 County Road 5\, Demorestville\, Ontario\, K0K 1W\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Environment
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SUMMARY:Public Information Centre: Organics Management Facility
DESCRIPTION:The County of Prince Edward will host three public information centres (PICs) to share the initial list of municipal properties being considered for an organics management facility. \nThe meeting schedule is: \n\nTuesday\, March 19\, 5:30-7:30 pm\, North Marysburgh Town Hall (2699 County Road 8\, Waupoos)\nThursday\, March 21\, 5:30-7:30 pm\, Sophiasburgh Town Hall (2771 County Road 5\, Demorestville)\nWednesday\, March 27\, 5:30-7:30 pm\, Prince Edward Community Centre (375 Picton Main Street)\n\nAttendees at the PICs will have the chance to provide comments on the properties and the criteria used to evaluate them. Those comments will be a fundamental part of the evaluation process. \nIn 2022\, Council directed staff to prepare a study for a municipal organics management facility. The municipality is exploring this option in order to decrease reliance on external management sites and reduce the fixed costs associated with disposing of organics. These costs will increase in coming years due to growth and inflation. \nThe study will evaluate options for managing organic waste on a County-operated site. The study will evaluate several properties currently owned by the municipality as potential sites for operating a compost facility. The study will look at the requirements for developing a composting facility\, potential impacts to people and the environment\, possible technology choices\, and cost and make recommendations for a path forward. \nFollowing the PICs\, staff and the consultant for this study will complete the evaluation\, considering the feedback received at the PICs. Another PIC will be held in August to present the results of the review before the study outcomes are presented to Council in September 2024. \nIf you have questions regarding this study\, contact Albert Paschkowiak\, Environmental Services and Sustainability Supervisor\, at 613.476.2148 extension 4004 or email apaschkowiak@pecounty.on.ca.
URL:https://www.thecounty.ca/event/public-information-centre-organics-management-facility-2/
LOCATION:Sophiasburgh Town Hall\, 2771 County Road 5\, Demorestville\, Ontario\, K0K 1W\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Environment
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