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February 23rd, 2016
Purpose of the Presentation
1. Provide an overview of the Draft of the Plan for Canada’s Capital 2017-2067
2. To seek feedback on key directions in the Plan, including suggestions for the 17 Milestone Projects
The Plan for Canada’s Capital
50 year scope for federal lands in the Capital Guides actions of the NCC on its own lands Guides other federal agencies Calibrates the use of federal lands with regional growth management Framework for federal approval process under National Capital Act Guides planning for capital budget expenditures
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Capital Planning over 115 YearsBuilding on a Legacy of Excellence
1903 1915 1950 1999
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Since 1999
2 Municipal amalgamations on both sides of the Ottawa River
Stronger policy frameworks at the provincial and municipal levels
Deployment of new rapid transit networks in Ottawa and Gatineau
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Extensive Input from Canadians
Canada’s Capital is a symbol of our country’s history and diversity, a true reflection of our democratic values and our commitment to a vibrant and sustainable future.
Matters of Municipal Interest Federal land use planning in support of growth management by
encouraging mixed-uses redevelopment of federal employment nodes near LRT or BRT services.
New framework to allow municipal use of federal lands where there is no reasonable alternative and it does not impair the NCC’s mandate.
National Interest Land Mass (NILM): lands to keep in perpetuity for Capital and governmental uses.
Regional Interest Land Mass (RILM): lands to keep in the public domain to serve regional purposes.
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Milestone Projects : 17 Major Projects
Confederation Square Renewal
Milestone Projects are major initiatives and catalysts for federal investments in the region from 2017 to 2067
They are physical improvements to the quality of the Capital – visionary “Capital building projects”
They will be spread between short, medium and long-term
Give future governments flexibility based on fiscal conditions
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February 23rd, 2016