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Southwest London Area Plan Public Information and Visioning Session WorkbookJune 9, 2009
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welcome!Thank you for you interest in planning for the future of the Southwest Area! We hope this evening’s Visioning Session
provides you with an opportunity to share and express your opinions and to learn something new. Tonight’s program
will be structured as follows:
6:00-7:00 Interactive display and questions
Please take some time to review the panels on display and provide your feedback. City staff and consultant team
members will be available to answer your questions.
7:00-7:30 Welcoming remarks and presentation
Members of our project team will present welcoming remarks, a brief overview of the Southwest Area Study process,
and some initial thoughts on visioning the future for the southwest.
7:30-8:30 Small group discussions
The core component of the evening is a series of facilitated small group discussions. After the presentation, please
make your way to one of the tables. If there is more than one representative from your group, please go to different
tables in order to provide a diversity of viewpoints at each table. Project Team members will guide participants through
each of the four themes we would like to discuss this evening.
8:30-9:00 Reporting back
Once all the groups have had an opportunity to discuss each of the four themes, a reporter will be assigned from each
table to share with the larger audience the key themes, ideas and recommendations that emerged from your discus-
sion.
why are we here tonight?The City of London is taking the lead in creating a long-term plan for the Southwest Area - the last significant portion of
undeveloped lands within the city’s Urban Growth Boundary. You are here because we need your help!
This evening’s discussion is the first in a series of public events designed to collect your input into the area planning
process. The purpose of tonight’s session is to get your help in crafting a vision for how southwest London should
grow in the coming decades. Specifically, we would like to hear your thoughts on the following themes:
> a liveable community
> an attractive place
> a sustainable community
> a unique identity
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SWAP Study Area boundaries
study purposeThe Southwest London Area Plan (SWAP) is a City-initiated and Development Charge (DC) funded area study that will
provide a comprehensive assessment of the opportunities and constraints for the planning and development of south-
west London. As set out in London’s Official Plan (Section 2.6.8), the area study will provide the basis for an Official
Plan amendment that will identify or refine environmental features, areas and natural resources; apply specific land use
designations; and identify collector road alignments. The SWAP may be adopted as a secondary plan to provide guid-
ance for implementation of the sub area plans.
study areaThe primary study area for the project is shown in the map below. It includes all of the Urban Growth Area south of
Southdale Road, east of Dingman Creek, and north of Highways 401/402 and including Brockley Planning Area. Rec-
ognizing that substantial tracts of land are already developed for urban uses (Lambeth, Exeter Road Industrial Area) or
designated and planned for development through previous area planning studies (North Talbot, Bostwick East, North
Longwoods and Dingman), the study will focus on lands currently undeveloped and designated in the Official Plan as
“Urban Reserve”.
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study timeline
Sp
ring 2009
Fall 2009
W
inter 2010
Phase 1 Project initiation and visioning • Data collection, site reconnaissance, policy and document review
• Stakeholder interviews
• Community visioning session - tonight!
Phase 2 Component studies • Geotechnical/hydrogeological study
• Cultural heritage study
• Land use allocation study
• Water and sanitary servicing study
• Drainage and stormwater management study
• Transportation study
• Natural heritage study (to November 2009)
Please note: The component studies are ongoing through to fall 2009
Phase 3 Opportunities & constraints analysis • Analysis of completed component studies and background information
• Stakeholder workshop on opportunities and constraints
• Prepare draft urban design and development framework
Phase 4 Alternative land use concepts • Preparation and review of alternative land use concepts
• Public workshop on alternative land use concepts
Phase 5 Preferred land use concept • Draft preferred land use concept
• Phasing strategy
• Long-term growth concepts
• Public workshop on preferred land use concept
• Sub-area plan guidelines
• Financial impact analysis
• Final preferred land use concept
Phase 6 Area plan study • Final Southwest Area Plan
• Preferred land use concept
• Recommended Official Plan Amendments
• Final open house and presentation to Planning Committee
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we want your input!The SWAP work program is highly consultative. Our team believes that engaging a wide range of stakeholders
and community members from the very beginning and throughout the full program results in a plan that belongs
to the community. We invite you to attend the following public workshops to share your ideas and contribute
to the formation of the plan:
Public information and community visioning session - june 9, 2009
- Introduction to study team, project scope, timetable, and consultation program
- Community visioning exercise
Stakeholder workshop on opportunities & constraints - june 17, 2009
- Presentation and preliminary discussion of opportunities and constraints to be considered in the analysis
of the on-going component studies
Public workshop on alternative land use concepts - fall 2009
- Presentation and discussion of alternative land use concepts
Public workshop on preferred land use concept - winter 2010
- Presentation and discussion of preferred land use concepts
Final open house and presentation to Planning Committee - winter 2010
- Panel display and presentation of final Southwest Area Plan to Planning Committee
Notice of future public meetings will be provided by mail to area property owners, public agencies, community organizations
and any other persons who have requested to be notified. Notice of public meetings will also be published in “Living in the
City” in the London Free Press and posted on the City’s website at:
http://www.london.ca/d.aspx?s=/Reference_Documents/Southwest.htm
for more information...Copies of the Council approved Terms-of-Reference for the Area Study are available from the Planning Division,
6th floor City Hall, 300 Dufferin Ave, London, ON. Monday to Friday, 8:30am-4:30pm. Regular project updates and copies of
the Terms of Reference can also be found on the project website at:
http://www.london.ca/d.aspx?s=/Reference_Documents/Southwest.htm
You may provide comments or ask questions by contacting Terry Grawey in the City of London Planning Division,
at 519-661-2500 x4655 or [email protected].
Your representatives on City Council, Councillor Susan Eagle (res. 519-657-8720), Councillor Harold Usher (res. 519-686-7502),
and Councillor Cheryl Miller (res. 519-681-0863) would also be pleased to discuss any concerns or questions you may have
regarding the Southwest Area Study.
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how do we use these workbooks?These workbooks are divided into two main parts. The first section (what you are reading now) is for you to take home
with you. It provides an overview of the study process, study area, study timeline, and opportunities for consultation.
The second section of the workbook (the last page) is a place for you to record and share your ideas with the project
team and fellow community members. This section is divided into four visioning themes, and includes a series of ques-
tions. Please answer these questions in any format you wish - or simply use this space to offer any thoughts or com-
ments you have. You will have the option of sharing your feedback in small group discussions, or you may leave your
comments with any member of our project team here this evening.
Your comments will be used to help formulate the vision for the southwest area. They will also be summarized and
posted on the project website at:
http://www.london.ca/d.aspx?s=/Reference_Documents/Southwest.htm
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feedback pagePlease use this page to record any thoughts, reactions or comments you wish to share with us. You may use the ques-
tions included here to guide you, share your own vision, or simply respond to anything you have heard, read or seen this
evening. Make sure to tear out and leave this page with a project team member before you depart!
Theme 1 - A LIVEABLE COMMUNITY
What elements need to be present for the southwest to become a “complete” community? What are the qualities that
you value most in a neighbourhood? Does it need a mix of land uses & housing types? What kind of places do you like
to go for shopping and dining? What would you like to see in your neighbourhood? Are there uses that are not part of a
liveable community? What kind of community facilities and open spaces do you value?
Theme 2 - AN ATTRACTIVE PLACE
What kinds of streets do you like living and walking on? What happens on those streets? What kinds of parks and pub-
lic squares do you enjoy?
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feedback page (ctd...)Please use this page to record any thoughts, reactions or comments you wish to share with us. You may use the ques-
tions included here to guide you, share your own vision, or simply respond to anything you have heard, read or seen this
evening. Make sure to tear out and leave this page with a project team member before you depart!
Theme 3 - A SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY
What does sustainability mean to you? What are the priorities for sustainable development? Energy and waste
reduction? What modes of transportation should be prioritized? Can we reduce reliance on cars? How? What are some
ways we could make our current neighbourhood more sustainable?
Theme 4 - A UNIQUE IDENTITY
What features make southwest London unique? What could be its signature? How can the features like
Dingman creek, the woodlots, the Village of Lambeth and the other neighbouring communities of London help form
a unique identify?