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Minutes, February 5, 2015, Community Economic Development Commission
 Met with Cheryl McLay, Regional Manager Vancouver Island/Coast, Regional Economic Operations, Ministry of Jobs, Tourism and Skills Training, and presented the Canada/BC Job Grant brochure ...  Cheryl McLay from Jobs and Tourism out of Nanaimo to assist Commission and Salt Spring community grow economy.Commissioner Barnett and Commissioner Cunningham also attended meeting ... BC Jobs has an easy, flexible program and Chair suggests Commissioners try to disseminate the information.
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2022MasterDataCRDGrantsDashboard.xlsx
Newton to Highway 17 Section Replacement 6,000,000 2022 10 Reaching Home: Canada’s Homelessness Strategy – Infrastructure Canada Designated Communities Stream (2023-24) 3,194,540 2023 11 2022/23 Active Transportation Infrastructure Stream – BC Active Transportation Infrastructure Grants Program Mayne Island Regional Trail 500,000 2022 12 Priority Places Program – Environment and Climate Change Canada Species at Risk Assessment, Planning, and Habitat Restoration at Mill Hill Regional Park 2023-2026 180,000 2022 13 2022 Volunteer & Composite Fire Departments Equipment and Training – Community Emergency Preparedness Fund – UBCM Capital Regional District Fire Department Training & Equipment Project 178,599 2022 14 CleanBC Organic Infrastructure and Collection Program – Organic Processing Infrastructure Salt Spring Island Composting Project 168,462 2021 15 2023/24 Complete Communities Grant Program – UBCM Capital Region Growth and Mobility Study 150,000 2023 16 Local Government Climate Action Program -Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy 2023 Local Government Climate Action Program 126,082 2023 17 Bloom Fund – Salt Spring Island Foundation SSI: Mount Maxwell Park Land Acquisition 100,000 2022 18 Community Energy Manager Program - BC Hydro CRD Community Energy Manager 100,000 2023 19 Sustainable Communities and Industry Partnerships Project Implementation Offer – BC Hydro Neighbourhood Energy Navigator Project 60,000 2023 20 Commercial Energy Manager Program – BC Hydro CRD Energy Manager 60,000 2023 21 Capital and Innovation Program – Island Coastal Economic Trust SGI: Miners Bay Dock Revitalization Project, Mayne Island 30,000 2023 22 2023 Emergency Operations & Training – Community Emergency Preparedness Fund – UBCM CRD DOC/EOC Capacity Development Project 30,000 2023 23 Road Improvement Program – ICBC *New SSI Speed Reader Boards 19,100 2023 24 2023 Emergency Operations & Training – Community Emergency Preparedness Fund – UBCM CRD Evacuee Registration and Assistance (ERA) Team Project 18,000 2023 25 2023 Canada Summer Jobs – Employment and Social Development Canada Salt Spring Island Parks 13,154 2023 26 Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions Internship Program – University of Victoria Regional Climate Projections: Understanding Current Use, Gaps, and Opportunities 12,000 2023 27 Custom Efficiency Program Implementation Incentive – Fortis BC Energy Conservation Measures at CRD HQ 11,700 2023 28 Healthy Public Policy Stream – Healthy Communities Grant – PlanH Decolonizing Health Policy, Planning and Programming in the Capital Region 10,000 2023 29 Community Grants Fund – Salt Spring Island Foundation Salt Spring Island Multi-Space Dance Project 9,000 2022 30 Infrastructure Planning Grant Program – Province of BC SSI: Mount Erskine Water System Infrastructure Condition Assessment 7,500 2022 31 Community Grants Fund – Salt Spring Island Foundation New Audio System for SIMS Gymnasium 7,500 2023 32 TD Friends of the Environment Foundation – TD Bank SGI: Pender Island Parks and Recreation Commission Youth Native Tree Planting Program Project 6,000 2023 33 Community Grants Fund – Salt Spring Island Foundation Uniforms and Safety Gear for Martial Arts and Wrestling Programs 6,000 2023 Appendix A Capital Regional District External Grants Activity 2023 Subtotal Non-Application, Direct Allocation Based Grants Approved Appendix A 34 Custom Incentive Program – CleanBC Saanich Peninsula Wastewater Treatment System Energy Study 4,925 2023 35 Community Sport Program Development – ViaSport SEAPARC’s Learn to Play Lacrosse Program 3,000 2023 11,005,562 23,404,562 No. ... Grant Program Project Grant Request ($) Year Submitted 1 Strategic Priorities Fund – Canada Community Building Fund Lochside Regional Trail and Swan Lake Trestle Enhancement Project, Capital Region, Victoria, BC 5,999,999 2022 2 Strategic Priorities Fund – Canada Community Building Fund Lochside Regional Trail and Brett Avenue Trestle Enhancement Project, Capital Region, Victoria, BC 4,376,354 2022 3 Environmental Quality – Green Infrastructure Stream – Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program JDF: Anderson Cove Water Main Extension Project 1,766,905 2022 4 For Delivery Organizations – Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program – Natural Resources Canada Capital Region EV Charger Assistance Program 1,581,250 2023 5 Environmental Quality – Green Infrastructure Stream – Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program SSI: Cedars of Tuam – New Well and Water Treatment Plant 1,143,948 2022 6 Economic Diversification Stream – Rural Economic Diversification and Infrastructure Program Last-mile Connectivity and Economic Development Project for the Southern Gulf Islands 576,725 2023 7 Environmental Quality – Green Infrastructure Stream – Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program SGI: Skana Water System Storage Tank Replacement 535,272 2022 8 Active Transportation Infrastructure Stream – BC Active Transportation Infrastructure Grants Program SSI: Merchant Mews Pathway Project 81,900 2022 9 New Spaces Fund – ChildCareBC Owl’s Nest Program Expansion 76,304 2023 10 2023 Canada Summer Jobs – Employment and Social Development Canada *New Panorama Summer Jobs 51,365 2023 11 Reaching Each and Everyone: A Community Sport Intervention Program – Canadian Parks and Recreation Association SSI: Inclusive Recreation Project 50,000 2022 Subtotal Application Based Grants *Any embargoed grant activity will be listed as pending until such grants can be publicly disclosed. ... Total Pending Declined Appendix A 12 2023 Canada Summer Jobs – Employment and Social Development Canada *New SEAPARC Summer Jobs 42,908 2023 13 New Horizons for Seniors Program – Employment and Social Development Canada Community Garden Improvements at the Greenglade Community Centre 25,000 2020 14 New Horizons for Seniors Program – Employment and Social Development Canada SGI: Dinner Bay Seniors Fitness Circuit Project 25,000 2022 15 Community Grants Program – ICBC Salt Spring Island Speed Reader Boards 21,200 2022 16 2023 Youth Employment Experience – Canadian Parks and Recreation Association Youth Program Leader Position, Salt Spring Island 14,768 2023 17 Community Wellness Grant – Island Health Village on the Green Redevelopment Project 11,820 2023 18 2023 Youth Employment Experience – Canadian Parks and Recreation Association Assistant Cultural Programmer for Regional Parks 8,000 2023 19 Community Connectedness Stream – Healthy Communities Grant – PlanH Building Community Connection – Regional Parks Inclusive and Adaptive Hiking with Power to Be 4,200 2023 20 Community Sport Program Development – ViaSport SGI: Mayne Island Parks and Recreation Commission BCSPP Community Sports Program 3,000 2023 Total 16,395,918 AP1
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2016-08-25 CAWT Project Board Agenda
Job creation . ... Some long-term careers after construction. 4. ... Some jobs 28.
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2019-05-13agenda.pdf
We noted the good news about the new owners of Black Sheep Books and job alerts for TJ Beans, Salt Spring Ales, and the Salt Spring Summer Library Program Coordinator position. ... The news of the purchase of Black Sheep Books was very popular and garnered the most engagements, as was the job alert at TJ Beans. ... We also helped promote job postings at the library and at Salt Spring Ales.
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october-03---proposed-monitoring-program---attachment-1R.pdf
 By 2026, achieve a minimum jobs/population ratio in the urban Western Communities of 0.35 (it was 0.27 in 1996)  Other economic targets to be established through the Regional Economic Development Strategy within 2 years of the adoption of the RGS. ... Development Distribution:  Job/population balance in Metropolitan Core  Job/population balance in Langford & Colwood Strategic Initiative #6: Improve Housing Affordability Monitoring Question: How well does our housing stock meet the range of needs, in terms of affordability and availability? ... Employment Concentration:  Proportion of regional workforce employed in public sector  Number of businesses by sector Employment Distribution:  % of region’s cumulative employment growth located within the City of Victoria  job/population ratio in urban western communities  amount of development activity (subdivision or proposed re-zoning) within 500 metres of an Urban Containment Boundary (this would require GIS analysis) Tracking of Basic Growth Assumptions In the development of the RGS, a number of assumptions were made about the type and amount of growth the region would attract.
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23-july-2008---agenda-item-5---attachment-a--executive-surveyR.pdf
These include proximity to major centres, to commercial and neighbourhood centres and to transit, with a balance of jobs and population to provide options for people to live, work and play without having to commute long distances. ... The job-to-population ratio in the West Shore saw minimal change from 2001 to 2006. ... This occurred despite an increase of 2,060 jobs.
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2018-10-18october_addendum.pdf
Lead and Leading Initiatives • Prepared 2018 UBCM resolution • Working with BC Jobs, Training & Technology Division towards achieving support for inclusion in the ICET funding program • Liaison with WED re: Community Futures Cowichan inclusion 2. ... Participated in Ministry of Jobs, Training & Tech webinar on ‘Rural Tech and Innovation’ and ‘Building Social Enterprises’ – September-October b. ... Responded to surveys – Jobs-Training-Tech – Ec Dev Survey – September 2018 CEDC Opportunity Salt Spring – Media/ Digital Communications Report: September 1 to September 30, 2018 Opportunity Salt Spring Website Stats: September 1 to September 30, 2018: • Page views: 510 – down slightly • New Users: 161 – decrease slightly • Pages view/ session: 2.60 remains the same Insights: New visitors: 85.2% Returning visitors 14.8% up from August Twitter Stats September: • Current followers: 99 – up by 3 followers • Following: 73 • Posts: 278 Holding steady with our twitter followers We also generated 3,768 views on these five tweets: • Previewed A World of Pride and weekend events, Sept 7 • Featured the Fall Fair with images, Sept 15 • Highlighted the Fall Equinox “colours of Salt Spring”, Sept 25 • Announced Sustainable Regional Tourism story, Sept 27 • Promoted the Salt Spring Apple Festival, Sept 30 2 Tweet Activity: !
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2021-06-04Minutes.pdf
excavator) Disassembly primarily by hand Mixed waste Separation of materials Landfill Reuse and recycling Dust, noise, debris Less nuisance, neighbourhood engagement ~ $12,000 ~ $12,000 to $30,000 (after material sale) ~ 7 days ~ 3 - 4 weeks Jobs: 1 to 2 people Jobs: 6 to 8 people Demolition vs. ... → 15% of the Zero Waste Victoria 2040 target → ~25% of all construction waste 5 Economic Recovery Opportunity National Zero Waste Council • Value of Metro Vancouver’s salvaged wood estimated at $340 million per year • 6 to 8 jobs for every one job in conventional demolition • Circular Economy • Innovation Photo: National Zero Waste Council6 Industry Engagement Summer 2020: • construction industry focus group for Zero Waste Victoria Winter 2021: • construction and development industry associations, deconstruction and resale businesses • 12 virtual sessions; 20 participants What We Heard • Support for a bylaw with a refundable fee • Strong demand for salvaged materials, though lack of storage space • Market capacity will be key for success • Phased transition will build market capacity • Regional alignment preferred 7 Phased Transition 100% S h a re o f D e m o li ti o n s Phase 1 - 2022 Phase 2 Phase 3 Current Market Tolerance Refundable fee to motivate salvage performance SFD* → SFD* SFD → Multifamily (TBC) Commercial (TBC) *includes duplexes 8 Affordability and Capacity National Zero Waste Council Phase 1 Objectives • Reduce demolition waste to landfill • Provide certainty and predictability for the market • Create competition for service providers • Align with Victoria’s Housing Strategy and mitigate affordability impacts Phase 1 Approach • Begin with replacement Single Family Homes • New SFD in Victoria assessed ~$1.8M and outside City’s housing affordability priorities • Options for income tax credits • Represent majority of demolitions (more than 20/year) 9 Next Steps Analysis to confirm market capacity May 2021 – direction to develop a bylaw Drafting of bylaw Bylaw for Council’s consideration Q4 2021 Administrative system development Implementation Q2 2022 Industry communications & awareness } Industry consultation 10 0 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 12,000 14,000 16,000 18,000 20,000 January February March April May June July August September October November December Hartland Landfill Actual and Projected Monthly Refuse Tonnages 2020 2021 APPENDIX B Maxine Leichter 706 Mt.
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Regional Arts COVID-19 Survey Shows 78% of Organizations Have Alternative Programming
Arts organizations funded by the CRD typically provide 3,564 jobs and generate over $27.5 million in revenues annually of which the Arts Commission provides an investment of 8%. ... CRD Home , >, About CRD , >, Media Room , >, Article , >, Regional Arts COVID-19 Survey Shows 78% of Organizations Have Alternative Programming , Jul 06, 2020 , Victoria, BC–, The CRD Arts & Culture Support Service...
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CRD Sells Property at 836 Viewfield Road
CRD staff did an incredible job managing the property, generating positive cash flow and securing tenants that are remaining in place after the change in ownership. ... CRD Home , >, About CRD , >, Media Room , >, Article , >, CRD Sells Property at 836 Viewfield Road , Jul 24, 2020 , Victoria, BC–,  The Capital Regional District (CRD) has finalized the sale of a warehouse property...
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