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2009-10 Goals, Priorities & Activities

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Purpose, Jan Purvis

To represent the interests of the residents of the Hay West and Stanley West Wards in the Municipality of Bluewater.

Goals

  1. To protect and enhance the interests of Bluewater shoreline residents and to act on behalf of our member associations and affiliate members

  2. To communicate regularly with the Hay West and Stanley West Councillors to ensure that they are aware of the concerns and views of shoreline residents

  3. To provide positive communication with Bluewater’s Councillor-at-Large, Deputy Mayor, Mayor, other Councillors, Bluewater Administration and also with other lakeshore organizations

  4. To monitor and participate cooperatively in the development and implementation of local, provincial and federal government policies that affect shoreline residents
    To monitor, and adjust where necessary, those BSRA services to member associations that are not readily available through other sources or obtainable at lower cost through group purchasing

  5. To communicate effectively with the shoreline community, the public and the media through the BSRA Newsletter, the BSRA website, e-mailings and media releases.

Priorities and Activities for 2009-10

  1.  Attend all Bluewater Council meetings

  2. Meet regularly with the Hay West and Stanley West
    Councillors and, as necessary, other members of Council
    and Bluewater Administration

  3. Monitor and respond to Council-related issues that affect
    shoreline residents: e.g. taxation, planning issues, and
    municipal services

  4. Continue to monitor water quality in Bluewater and
    investigate/implement ways to improve water quality

  5. Track the impact of the 2008 assessment changes on the
    property taxes paid by Bluewater shoreline residents over
    the next 4 years

  6. Communicate with shoreline residents by issuing the BSRA
    Newsletter and convey significant and timely information to
    Member Associations’ Contact People, using email

  7. Continue to develop the BSRA website and other methods of
    electronic communication

  8. Implement plans for the 2010 municipal election