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SUMMARY - MINUTES FOSS STEERING COMMITTEE - JUNE 24TH, 2014



Summary: Minutes of the FOSS Steering Committee Meeting

June 24, 2014

8:40 PM, Keaveney Residence, Etobicoke

  •          FOSS supports No Jets Toronto and CCFEW’s opposition to expansion of Billy Bishop (Toronto Island) Airport. FOSS has forwarded a letter outlining its concerns to the City clerk’s office. The letter will now be scheduled for consideration. See blog for details.
  •     FOSS-initiated off-leash informational signs for dog walkers have now been erected in several CSSP locations. The signs are also being considered for use in other city parks.
  •    The entire semi-circle of benches formerly located on the north side of CSSP marina has been destroyed by the City over lack of maintenance funds. Two other benches remain solely due to the personal initiative of a member of the yacht club. FOSS plans to contact city authorities advocating that the benches be restored, repaired or replaced. A yacht club member is also responsible for building the nesting platforms for the Red-necked Grebes.
  •    To encourage the nesting of Purple Martins, FOSS is seeking permission to move the yacht club’s martin house from its present location to a more suitable one near the water’s edge.
  •     FOSS has submitted a formal letter to Councillor Grimes outlining specific suggestions/requests for improvement to the dog park.
  •    FOSS supports the development of a community vegetable garden at the originally suggested location only, i.e. in the field found on the south side of Lakeshore Blvd. just west of the Rabba store. Attendees at a meeting held on March 3 unanimously agreed with this location. As of April 17. Councillor Grimes is still not in favour of this site.
  •    FOSS is concerned that proposed alternate sites (farther south or near the dog park) may be environmentally detrimental. FOSS also questions if there are alternate future plans for development of the Lakeshore Blvd. site that are comparable to the new Humber College welcome centre at the SW corner of Lakeshore and CSSP Drive. FOSS advocates open public consultation.
  •    As part of its new welcome centre, Humber College plans to protect some green space on the SW corner of CSSP Drive and Lakeshore Boulevard. FOSS advocates the preservation of crab-apple trees presently at that location. FOSS also supports plans being considered by Humber to reconstruct the Women’s Gazebo located on college grounds.
  •    Report all coyote sightings in CSS Park. See blog for details.

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