Board & AGM Minutes (Recent)

Recent ASH board meeting minutes and AGM minutes can be found below as PDF documents. RECENT MINUTES 23-Sep-2024 24-Jun-2024 29-Apr-2024 25-Mar-2024 14-Mar-2024 26-Feb-2024 29-Jan-2024 28-Nov-2023 30-Oct-2023 25-Sep-2023 28-Aug-2023 26-Jun-2023 AGM 18-May-2023 DRAFT Link to slides: AGM 18-May-2023 Slides 24-Apr-2023 27-Mar-2023 27-Feb-2023 30-Jan-2023 28-Nov-2022 1-Nov-2022 26-Sep-2022 29-Aug-2022 27-Jun-2022 AGM 16-Jun-2022 Link to slides: AGM 16-Jun-2022 Slides 25-Apr-2022 28-Mar-2022 28-Feb-2022 … Read More

ASH Board 2022

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ASH members elect a volunteer Board of Directors at the Annual General Meeting. The directors also serve on working groups to carry out the responsibilities and objectives shown below. The board of directors: Is responsible and accountable to the community of Sandy Hill Operates in a transparent, accessible manner Embraces the diversity of Sandy Hill residents Strives to conduct … Read More

Overconcentration of Shelters and Services in Sandy Hill – ASH’s statement (2021)

ASH’s Position   ASH is committed to maintaining Sandy Hill as a diverse, historic, and green community within a vibrant neighbourhood which welcomes people from all walks of life, including those who may be struggling with poverty, addiction, and mental health. At the same time, ASH notes that Sandy Hill is negatively impacted from externalities related to the … Read More

Overconcentration of Shelters and Services in Sandy Hill – learn about the issue and ASH’s position

Update 23-Feb-2024 Sandy Hill Community Liaison Committee (SHCLC) This group’s mission is (in short) to provide insights, make connections, put forward recommendations, exchange information and offer suggestions to support the safety and wellbeing of all members of and services in the Sandy Hill community. To find out more about SHCLC initiatives and ASH’s role and contributions please start … Read More

ASH Presentation on Residential Conversions

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The City of Ottawa has officially launched a zoning study of residential “conversions”. This study, along with the interim control bylaw prohibiting some types of conversions, is being carried-out in response to considerable public pressure. Over the last few years Action Sandy Hill has worked closely with Councillor Mathieu Fleury on this issue and we are grateful for … Read More

Ontario Municipal Board

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We wrote to you a few months ago about the 9-storey private student residence proposed at Laurier and Friel. This plan was rejected by the Mayor and City Council in March. However, the developer, Viner Assets, have appealed to the Ontario Municipal Board. The City will be defending its decision, supported by ASH, our legal representative and local … Read More

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