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The first three workshops
are planned for April and May to engage the community in
conversations to help the team give further definition
to the eight goals that are embedded in the Central
Pickering Development Plan. The Central Pickering
Development Plan forms the foundation of the current
Neighbourhood Planning Review.
The workshops will be
held at the Pickering Recreation Complex, 1875 Valley
Farm Road, commencing at 7:15 pm.
April 26, 2010
Neighbourhood Planning
This workshop will focus on a discussion of the
principles that should inform neighbourhood planning
with respect to the character of streets, parks,
schools, shopping and housing.
Click to view PDF notice for full details, including
times & locations
May 4, 2010
Whitevale Road Heritage
This workshop will focus on the cultural heritage
attributes of Whitevale Road Corridor and the
opportunities for the Neighbourhood Plans to integrate
heritage resources and mitigate impacts of new
development.
Click to view PDF notice for full details, including
times & locations
May 18, 2010
Sustainability
This workshop will focus on a discussion of
sustainability, including the direction from provincial,
regional and municipal policy, current leading edge
practices in North America and actions in Pickering.
Click to view PDF notice for full details, including
times & locations
Past Meetings
April 13, 2010
Public
Information Centre #3
[PDF]
Seaton
Community Master Environmental Servicing Plan (MESP)
Municipal Engineers Association Class Environmental
Assessment
December 2009
Notice of Study Commencement from the
Region of Durham [PDF]
Class EA for Regional Services for the Central Pickering
Development Plan
January 10, 2008
Public Information Centre #2
[PDF]
Seaton
Community Master Environmental Servicing Plan (MESP)
Municipal Engineers Association Class Environmental
Assessment
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