BWVRA Chair’s AGM 2009 report & minutes

Welcome to the meeting and thank you for coming.

I would first like to thank the members of our Executive for the time they find in their busy work and personal lives to provide a voice for our residents. They are our eyes and ears in the community, help organize meetings like this, act as liaisons with our local politicians, the police and business community. They meet with developers, talk with planners and look for ways to enhance a neighbourhood we know is very special. So, as Chair and on behalf of the community, I’d like to pay tribute to them.

By way of a brief summary of the past year, I would like to highlight four of the BWVRA’s main activities.

First: There was the federal election, for which the Association organized one of the best-attended Candidate’s meetings in this riding. Candidates have made ours a must-attend meeting in recent years in part because our residents are politically engaged, but also because of the Association’s reputation for hosting meetings that are fair, well organized and well promoted.

Second: Several of our officers joined a working group that was formed to meet with the Tridel development corporation over its propose condo project on the Old Mill car lot on Bloor west of Jane. In an effort to reflect what the community would like to see at this important site, they attended several brainstorming sessions at which they, among others, raised concerns about traffic, about the character of Bloor West Village, and the impact on nearby residents. The BWVRA also assisted in helping the residents of the immediate area organize their own association to ensure their particular concerns were heard by the developer.

Third: The BWVRA was very active in the campaign that ultimately saved a large portion of the dedicated Annette bicycle lane, which was nearly removed from Jane Street to Runnymede. The Association sent notices to residents on our e-mail list alerting them to poorly-advertised meetings at which the issue was discussed by the City departments responsible. We distributed flyers and posted posters through the area to mobilize the community, which flooded City Councillors with letters in favour of a fully dedicated bike route. Ultimately, the plan to create a major east-west bike lane on Annette, which we felt was needed to provide a safe and well-used alternative to car drivers, was passed and is being completed presently.

Lastly, the Association, particularly through the efforts of Executive member Michael Davidson, has been working with the school board and local schools. His has met with parents and principals in efforts to reduce litter, reduce graffiti and improve lighting and security around the area’s elementary and high schools. Michael has is also organizing a joint event for the fall involving the Ursula Franklin High school designed to promote greener living in our area.

There are a lot of other issues we’ve worked to on, and others we’d like to turn to. Personally, I think the state of the economy and the environment should move us into some new directions. We should be able to provide residents with more practical information on reducing energy consumption. We should foster fresh approaches to creating a true local economy with new ties that bind local merchants with local residents.

But, new initiatives, even maintaining ongoing ones, depend on people. People like you and us, working together. So, I’ll ask you to think about joining our group as a member of the executive to help us move into the future.

Steve McNally
BWVRA Chair

Financial Report:

Bank balance as of April 17/09 : 804.07
(minus AGM expenditures – flyers $225, hall rental $150, plus donations at the door and membership renewals @ AGM of approximately $200.)
Extraordinary expenditure: 1,000 colour promotion brochures ($255), which resulted in approximately 30 new members.

Minutes:

Approval of bylaw changes that give the Executive greater freedom in the number and timing of meetings, including the AGM. That eliminate named subcommittees in favour of ad hoc groups.

Approval of bylaw amendment from the floor re: specifying communications with the membership, reading:

BWVRA Ojectives to include:
“… To communicate by regular email messages and updates to the website.” Moved by Steve McNally, seconded by Fred Patterson. PASSED
 
Adoption of the amendments to the by-laws: moved by Jamie Isbister, seconded by Kevin Paul. PASSED

Self-nominations for the executive: Joshua Bizjak and Jamie Isbister. 
 
Moved to accept the roster of Executive members 2009: Robin Kalda, seconded by Andrea Leven-Marcon. PASSED
 
2009 Executive:
Chair Steve McNally
Vice-Chair & Communications Greg Hamara
Treasurer Jill Marzetti
Membership Dennis Horgan
Officers:
Mark Warrack
Evelyn Sommers
Robyn Kalda
Michael Davidson
Jamie Isbister
Joshua Bizjak

Posted on May 3rd, 2009
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2 Comments a “BWVRA Chair’s AGM 2009 report & minutes”

  1. Carmen Winstanley says:

    I am a resident of a condominium in Lakeshore Blvd. and we are trying to change to solar powered outdoor lighting. I understand that you had already done it and that it is successful. I would like to know where you got those lamps and would appreciate it very much if you could give any comments on them.

    Thank you in advance,
    Carmen Winstanley

  2. Liana says:

    I recommend you speak with Alex Ling of Ling’s Importers in Bloor West Village. He can give you all of that information. (416) 767-6233

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