Cleaning Up Beaverbrook 2024 - Spring
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Cleaning up the Capital - the Beaverbrook edition - Spring 2023
The City of Ottawa is kicking off Cleaning the Capital from Apr 15 to May 31
The KBCA does not recommend cleaning before May 11 as it is too easy to damage trails, slopes, ravines, around creeks or anywhere that's wet during the Spring
The KBCA maintains this page so people can find what areas need cleaning and which already have a team assigned.
- Schedule when convenient for you and your team - Individuals, Families, and Volunteer Groups
- Let the KBCA know where your team will clean so we can update this page
Some reminders:
- Restricted to cleaning up public areas, pathways, parks, etc.
- Options
- If you have already cleaned up an area or are planning to, let us know: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
- If you are not sure where to do clean-up, contact the KBCA, and we'll assign an area
- The KBCA has garbage bags and vinyl gloves for pickup
- Please take the full bags home for disposal with regular garbage, but if not, let KBCA know, and we'll arrange for pick-up
For more information: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Status (Apr 4, 2024) areas have been claimed for cleanup:
- Numbers: <none>
- Letters: <none>
- General Areas:
- <none<>
Priority areas not claimed for cleanup:
- Numbers: all (except 2)
- Letters: all
KBCA 2024 Annual General Meeting - 23-Apr-2024
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KBCA AGM 2024
Time to Meet Your Neighbour - Part 2
Online 7 PM April 23, 2022
Online Meeting Link: Zoom
Recording: TBD
Focus for 2024/25
- Meet your neighbour - with the help of the KBCA, successful street parties were held on Tiffany Place/Cres (July), Pentland Place/Cres (Sept), and Sandwell Cres (June)
- Sustain Beaverbrook/Kanata North - get engaged with new community-led projects on community building, green and climate issues, and city planning, ...
- Volunteers - vibrant communities run on volunteers, whether as a KBCA director or spring clean up for a couple of hours. Interested in "giving back" to the community?
Meeting Documents and Presentations
Click on the following to open .PDF versions of the reports
AGENDA
Community updates
- City update - Cathy Curry (Kanata North Councillor)
- Ottawa Public Library
- KGPC - Golf Course update
KBCA
- Presidents report
- Financial outlook, plan
- Community Centre update
- Community Events & Initiatives
- Cleaning The Capital - Beaverbrook Edition
- Volunteer Recruitment
- Street BBQs
- Park Improvements
- Ecology and Sustainability Projects
- Community Issues
- Development Applications
- Cross-Ottawa Community Association Issues
- Revitalizing the KBCA
- Slate of Candidates
- Elections
Looking for
The KBCA needs additional Directors, Volunteers and part-time paid staff
Volunteer:
- Treasurer
- Tech Director
- Communications Director
Paid part-time:
- Tech support (Mailing apps (Mailerlite), Website, Google Apps management, VOIP, FB, Twitter
For More information: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Beaverbrook - understanding the Stormwater Management Threat
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Why stopping ClubLink from redeveloping the Kanata Golf Course is critical for Beaverbrook homeowners.
Beaverbrook’s risk of substantial flooding is increasing due to a decades-long trend of more frequent extreme rainfall volumes over short timeframes, which our local stormwater management systems were not designed for.
As Beaverbrook is “downhill” from Kanata Lakes, the Kanata Golf Course and the Beaver Pond, so no area of Beaverbrook would be immune from an extreme rain event.
ClubLink’s desire to redevelop the Kanata Golf Course substantially adds to that risk. The Kanata Lakes Golf Course is also the Stormwater Management system for itself and many of Kanata Lakes homes in and around the Golf course. Re-development of the Kanata Golf Course would mean compromising or disabling its SWM system almost immediately after construction starts (with unknown impact), with its replacement potentially as long as a decade later.
The KBCA recommends that Beaverbrook residents support the KGPC and the City of Ottawa in opposing ClubLink in court and at Queens’ Part, including donations to the KGPC to fund the Legal, Technical and Planning professionals required to oppose Clublink.
For more details on the flood risk, view or download Beaverbrook - understanding the Stormwater Management Threat.
For more information on the KGPC and their opposition to Clublink
- Visit ourkanatagreenspace
- Go directly to their donation page.
KBCA Guide to Meet Your Neighbour Events/Parties
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The KBCA is reviving street parties as a way to meet your neighbours and build community.
There has been a large turnover in the neighbourhood since 2019, and with COVID-19 limiting contact, many new residents have not had the chance to meet their neighbours.
So, it’s time to kick-start them as regular events for which the ideal dates are between May 15 to June 15 or Sept 1 to the first weekend in October.
For more info: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
The KBCA is ready and willing to help with organizing, but this really has to be an event organized by and for the residents of a street or collection/cluster of streets.
We have a number of documents and templates to help (click :
- KBCA Guide to Street Events in Beaverbrook
- Street Party Handout/Flyer Example A - Black and White (ms Word file)
- Street Party Handout/Flyer Example A - colour (ms Word file)
- Street Party Handout/Flyer Example b - colour (pdf file)
To promote your event, the KBCA will also print off a customized version of our 3' by 2' signs for posting in your communities (example, below). The fields which can customized are shown in angle brackets "< >"
The KBCA is making a $150 grant available to any street/cluster organizing group for food, printing, recyclable cutlery, plates and glasses, and games/toys for the kids (or any other reasonable expense, not including alcohol).
Cleaning Up Beaverbrook 2023 - Fall
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Cleaning up the Capital - the Beaverbrook edition - Fall 2023
The City of Ottawa is kicking off Cleaning the Capital from Sept 15 to Oct 15
For the Fall, the KBCA will not be running a separate specific clean-up day as most people are forming teams and doing so at convenient times.
Some reminders:
- Restricted to cleaning up public areas, pathways, parks, etc.
- Options
- If you have already cleaned up an area or are planning to, let us know: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
- If you are not sure where to do clean-up, contact the KBCA, and we'll assign an area
- The KBCA has garbage bags and vinyl gloves for pickup
- Please take the full bags home for disposal with regular garbage, but if not, let KBCA know, and we'll arrange for pick-up
For more information: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Status (Sept 11, 2023) areas have been claimed for cleanup:
- Numbers: 2
- Letters:
- General Areas:
- W. Erskine Johnston school grounds (2)
- Earl of March school grounds
- Stephen Leacock school grounds
- Park west of Carr Cres.
Priority areas not claimed for cleanup:
- Numbers: all (except 2)
- Letters: all
CAFES Climate Resiliency Community Dialog - May 2023
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CAFES Climate Resiliency Community Dialog - Sat, May 13, 2023
Background Information
- Past (pre-2020) Sustain Kanata North Projects
- OBEC - Kanata Beaverbrook Community Sustainability Plan - 20219
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