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We need community engagement in Strategic Plan


At Monday night’s meeting of the Imagine Caledon Stakeholder Advisory Team we brainstormed ideas for strategies, actions and partnerships for the Community-Based Strategic Plan.  All the work done to date has been carefully distilled down to 6 main goals and it was these that we focussed our energies on. 

I feel very strongly that community engagement is vital in this process. I’m thrilled that so many of you took the time to complete the survey a few weeks back and encourage you all to now attend  one of the 2 upcoming Town Hall meetings:

Thursday March 25 – Brampton Christian School – 12480 Hurontario Street, Caledon – 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.

Monday March 29 – Caledon Community Complex – 6215 Old Church Road, Caledon East – 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.

I’ll be at the Monday one and hope to see you there!

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Patti Foley

Having spent 25 years in Bolton, Patti remains an advocate for Caledon. As a former Regional Councillor and a long-time community volunteer she is passionate about communicating information about its issues, news, events, people, non-profits and businesses.

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    • Yes Jerry; briefly:
      1) to preserve, protect & enhance our environment and our agricultural resources
      2) to facilitate development of a safe, beautiful, vibrant “community of communities” based on smart growth priniciples
      3) live healthily – promote active, healthy living for people of all ages & abilities by providing the necessary programs and facilities that foster wellness
      4) value and promote culture, heritage and the arts
      5) cultivate a diverse and prsperous economy by attracting and retaining employment & providing the required environment for businesses to thrive
      6) a committment to sound municipal government and open communication

      The Strategic Planning sessions are not quite over – there was one slated for a council workshop today and I believe another in May – I’m really hoping that the community input on this (and there was lots) will remain