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Master Planning continues for Crawford Lake, Hilton Falls, Mount Nemo and Rattlesnake Point, Open House to be held Thursday, October 7, 2010 at CH Office

With the Glenorchy Master Plan now complete and approved, Conservation Halton has resumed the master planning exercise for the other Conservation Areas - Crawford Lake, Hilton Falls, Mount Nemo and Rattlesnake Point. Stage 2 Master Plans are complete for all four parks, each plan has three different concepts:

  1. Concept A - Existing Status Quo Upgrade;
  2. Concept B - Value Added Services Exceeding Expectations;
  3. Concept C - Must See/Must Do Regional Destination Experience.

The Stage 2 Master Plans, which outline the proposed new activities or facilities for each of the four parks, can be found by following the links below:

All are welcome to attend a public open house on Thursday, October 7, 2010 at Conservation Halton's Administration Office from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m.  The Public Open House is a chance for you to comment on the three proposed concept plans for each of the four parks. 

 

 

If you cannot attend the open house, but still want to provide comments, you may send your comments via e-mail, or mail them in writing to:

Parks Master Planning

Conservation Halton

2596 Britannia Road West

Burlington, ON L7P 0G3

Conservation Halton's Administration Office is located at 2596 Britannia Road West in Burlington (Lowville), just west of Guelph Line, beside the Lowville Golf Course. This is the third open house to be held for the Master Planning for these four parks. The last open house took place on May 29, 2010.

 

What is a Master Plan?

Conservation Halton is undertaking Master Planning not only to guide ecological restoration efforts, but to further our commitment to sharing our Conservation Areas with Halton residents and visitors, both now and in the future.

 

In this day and age, when our cities and towns are being developed at a rapid pace, it isn't often that a public agency finds itself in the envious position of being able to protect, enhance, and restore a 400 hectare natural site!

 

To help prepare for all future opportunities and challenges, Conservation Halton has retained the services of EDA Collaborative Inc. to help develop master plans for five Conservation Areas - Glenorchy, Mount Nemo, Rattlesnake Point, Hilton Falls, and Crawford Lake.

  

To receive updates on the master plan please send an e-mail to us

 

 

 

Glenorchy Stage 3 (Final) Report now complete

The Glenorchy Master Plan is complete and was presented to the Conservation Halton Board of Directors for approval on February 11, 2010, you can find a copy of the Glenorchy Master Stage 3 Report by clicking here. The Board unanimously approved the Master Plan on February 11, you can read the Glenorchy Master Plan Board approval media release here. Master planning for Crawford Lake, Hilton Falls, Mount Nemo and Rattlesnake Point is now underway and the objective is to be finished by the end of 2010.

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