New Location for CHCA Board Meetings

Cambrian Heights Community Association board meetings will be held now be held at the Georgina Thomson Office located at the northwest corner of 14th Street and Northmount Drive. Many of you will remember this building as the old library. Our Board meeting will begin at 6:30pm and all community residents are welcome to stay. You can meet the executive as well as learn about issues and events in our neighbourhood.

Georgina Thomson Office
The Georgina Thomson building (722 Northmount Dr., NW) now houses offices for the City of Calgary’s Community & Neighbourhood Services. A business unit tasked with addressing the social needs of the individuals and communities of Calgary.

The library closed its doors in 2003 and was used by the Calgary Public Library as a storage facility for 10 years. It has since then undergone renovations to transform it into City administrative space and a multi-purpose room for community meetings and classes. A public art display to honour the legacy of the former library and Georgina Thomson herself will be unveiled spring 2015.

President’s Message December 2014

This is my first report since assuming the position of President for the Cambrian Heights Community Association at the November meeting. While I have been a resident of this community for over 25 years it is only in the last few years that I have come to appreciate the volunteer work necessary to manage, fund and develop the programs for the Community. Fortunately we have had great people step up in the past and as a result your Community is well funded and offers a Community Hall well maintained and accessible for a wide variety of social activities.

During the past year a number of facility upgrades has enhanced the Community Hall in the Edelweiss Preparatory School classrooms downstairs and the kitchen and washrooms on the main floor. Lighting and painting have upgraded the outside of the Hall and a continuing effort is being made to improve the usefulness of the Hall to host community activities. The 2014 capital program was over $85,000 of which the City of Calgary provided grants of approximately $45,000. Plans are being formalized for some additional capital improvements in 2015.

The Community Hall is currently being utilized for weekly yoga, jazzercise and church activities as well as weddings and special social events. Recently the Community Halloween party was held and was a great success with over 135 attendees. Thanks goes to the organization volunteers for a very fun filled evening for both children and parents with music, costume awards and contests. For the first time, a Scavenger Photo contest was held in association with Halloween. While the participation was not large, a number of enthusiastic participants sent in photos. A summary of the contest winners and pictures is shown elsewhere in this chronicle.

One of our objectives will be to increase in 2015 the Community events at the Hall and already we are discussing initiating an annual Winter Carnival for February centered around the ice rink. The use of the Hall and facilities is only limited by volunteer availability and ideas that bring the community families together. We are a small community with an increasing number of new residents as the demographics change in this inner city neighbourhood. We welcome ideas and all levels of participation to expand the number of community events. Please contact any member of the Board to discuss the possibilities for new ideas and events.

Early this summer, the Board recognized the growing level of construction permits being approved by the City in our community. While this has not reached the level of activity being experienced by some of our adjoining communities, we thought it prudent to form a Planning Committee to address this issue for the Board and impacted residents. This committee has taken shape with three directors, including myself, establishing the objectives and terms of reference for the committee with the help of the Federation of Calgary Communities (“FCC”). We will be looking for community volunteers for this committee in the new year. Anyone interested is learning about this very impacting development activity or discussing the role of the committee should contact existing members as identified in the Community Directors list.

The Board of Directors has also initiated, with the help of the City Community Recreational Coordinator, the development of a Business Plan for the Community to better focus objectives, communication and participation within our neighbourhood. This will provide guidance and objectives for our 2015 programs and budget. In addition, we will focus in 2015 on enhancing our community communications through improving our website and social media resources.

All the above initiatives will be designed to increase our memberships and provide value to the community residents and reasons to get involved. Our Community Association remains the focal point to maintain and improve the experience of living in Cambrian Heights. Participation, however, remains the ultimate key for success.

As we enter the Christmas and Holiday Season, each of us on the Cambrian Heights Board extends best wishes to you and your families for a safe and happy Holiday Season and New Year.

Daryl Connolly, President

Responsible Dog Ownership in Parks and Pathways

Parks is updating and removing sign clutter, but The City’s bylaws aren’t changing.

City parks are for everyone to enjoy; it’s up to pet owners to get familiar with their responsibilities of dog ownership.

The City may be visiting your neighbourhood this summer and streamlining signage within parks. Some of the signs being removed are those that remind dog owners of the rules around playgrounds, pathways and sport fields.

Please remember that the Responsible Pet Ownership bylaw is still in effect, and pets must remain on-leash and at least five metres from all playgrounds, pathways and sports fields. Pet owners must pick up after their pooch, too!

Parks strives to provide and maintain high-quality parks and pathways, which includes streamlining signage to enhance the park environment. Should you identify a trouble spot in your community, please notify 311.

Keep our parks and green spaces safe and healthy for all people, pets and wildlife by knowing your responsibilities as a pet owner and reviewing the Responsible Pet Owner Bylaw.

Pathway, sidewalk, and Overpass Snow Clearing Maps

Did you know that there are new maps available on calgary.ca that outline the pathways, sidewalks and overpasses that are cleared of snow by the City?

These maps not only show the areas that are cleared of snow but they also identify the business unit that does the clearing. This helps to ensure that citizens’ requests for snow clearing are directed to the appropriate business unit not only by 311 agents but by the citizens themselves through the online or handheld app service requests.

The link to the maps can be found on the pathway snow clearing page at http://www.calgary.ca/CSPS/Parks/Pages/Pathways/Snow-clearing.aspx
This page also shows users how to request snow clearing for our pathways, sidewalks and overpasses.