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Our third goal is ensuring a clean, safe and healthy environment. This is the single most important thing in life we can leave our children. That is why we continue to actively pursue senior government funding to support the HELP Clean Water initiative aimed at ensuring our water continues to be of the highest quality. At the same time, Council is developing a long term capital and financial plan to update and improve London?s aging sewer system.& \* g9 ?; I& I+ i4 G. y7 Y
* A5 d0 [8 G& S: v1 {# YLondon continues its participation in the One-Tonne Challenge. Working with Thames Region Ecological Association (TREA), pilot programs are being developed in seven neighbourhoods, exploring ideas such as rebates for backyard composters and rain barrels, free additional blue boxes to increase recycling, and contests amongst households for the greatest energy savings. While statistics indicate, the average Canadian produces over five tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions a year, each of us is asked to reduce our personal emissions by one tonne a year.( e$ a8 B3 V' \: \
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We can also positively impact climate change through ongoing efforts to plant and protect our trees. The City and many community partners made trees a priority during the 150th anniversary as part of ?ReForest London 150?. More than 2400 trees and shrubs were planted last year and Council established a permanent Tree Committee to work with the private sector and other groups and associations. This Committee will facilitate the protection and planting of more trees and encourage the development of a long-term management plan for the urban forest.$ n* k) P1 D. J4 K! i# R) X
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These proactive efforts have already earned London provincial recognition through last year?s ?Communities in Bloom? competition, where we placed first in the urban forestry category, and also received awards for other London features, including the four corners gateway of Airport Road and Oxford Street.5 O* \( k3 U1 I6 h+ ~0 G
, r+ v1 f6 P$ ^; j1 ]' t. DGardens were also very prevalent in 2005, with many public and private gardens, earning special recognition through the first annual ?Julia Hunter Memorial Fund for Gardens? Project. And, the City of London opened the Veterans? Garden in Victoria Park to commemorate the ?Year of the Veteran?. This Garden was specifically designed as a tribute to the sacrifices, the commitment and the dedication of those young soldiers who fought for our freedom. We hope the Veterans? Garden will be a place of peaceful reflection and a constant reminder of our sincere appreciation of these courageous efforts./ r/ P+ I4 E* C
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Progressing in core infrastructure Projects
2 D6 d8 Z; N, q1 p) ZOur fourth goal is core infrastructure and 2005 saw the culmination of several important road projects. They include the Springbank Road Widening, Phase One of the Oxford Street Widening, and the Airport Road twinning, which is now renamed Veterans Memorial Parkway. We also set the stage for the Hale/Trafalgar grade separation to help improve traffic flow. ) S! b6 C! }. g6 }0 ~& h
% r# B, d! b+ HCity Council also moved quickly to bring on the newest industrial park, called Innovation Park. It will provide approximately 120 acres of additional serviced, ready-to-build prime land. This comes as Forest City Industrial Park is almost completely sold out, and twice as fast as expected. And, the construction boom also continued with building permits and housing sales both sizzling, making 2005 the second strongest year in London?s history.
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/ z# A% C1 f, P" hFostering creativity & The City\'s Cultural Amenities0 K% h5 w4 F& S; [
Our fifth and final goal is culture. What a year we had and what potential is yet to be realized. Indeed, the work of the Creative City Task Force set the stage for an exciting new concept in our community. More than 87 recommendations are now part of a master plan that covers a wide range of areas. The Creative City Concept is designed to create a buzz about London and build our reputation as a livable and vibrant community, where we celebrate diversity, and successfully attract and retain many more young people.. y L2 Y1 ~2 h2 d$ v
# |9 e+ q4 i. I9 OThis concept is about boosting our job initiatives in creative industries such as medical research, software design and the fine arts. It?s about recognizing and addressing the need for more immigration and international investment, as necessary tools to attract the best and brightest. And, I extend warm thanks to those volunteers who served on this Task Force.. O, M% |: e% \: Q( X/ ?. b& B, f
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Tourism activity was also brisk last year. We hosted 37 conferences, including the largest convention group in London?s history, as we partnered with Western to welcome more than 6000 delegates to the Canadian Congress of Humanities and Social Sciences. The Convention Centre also enjoyed its best year ever, as it marked the 3rd consecutive year of growth, and Covent Garden Market was ranked as one of the ?Top 10 Markets? in the country for the first time.
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8 K# j& h! b' M# X: P bThe John Labatt Centre once again showed it has become a premier venue for entertainment and sporting events. For the first time in its short history, the JLC has the distinction of being a finalist from the smallest market ever nominated for the Air Canada Centre Large Facility Award.
7 g3 H& X, b$ rI congratulate Global Spectrum for its successful management of the JLC, as it continues to bring world class acts such as Green Day, Sting, Bill Clinton, and Michael Buble to London.
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9 A3 M8 U' W% x4 o/ JOf course, one of those premier events was the Memorial Cup with ten days of hockey, fan fest, and recognition of the top players. But, the tournament was much more than that. During the event, we witnessed the greatest team in the history of the CHL cap off an incredible season and win the prestigious tournament.
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: v! P3 |5 o. b3 QOur Champion London Knights thrilled our community and all Canadians, giving us an experience of a lifetime, in what can only be described as a season that will never be equaled. Indeed, the Knights put London on the map in a way that could never have been anticipated. We had national coverage every day and let?s face it - you couldn?t buy that kind of media exposure. And, just think, wouldn?t it be great if we could do it all again ? perhaps another Memorial Cup in Moncton, New Brunswick this May?
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There were also other great sporting events that were successful, including the BMO Canadian Figure Skating Championship and the World Transplant Games. And, 2006 will be just as exciting, as we host World Field Lacrosse Championships, the Scott Tournament of Hearts and the LPGA Golf Championships to name a few.5 B3 t( a; ^1 x
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With favourites like the JLC, the Grand Theatre, Orchestra London and Museum London all in the core, Londoners have so many more options for fun and entertainment. And, there is no question the increased activity downtown is paying off. For instance, Mainstreet London has reported that the number of Londoners visiting the downtown continues to increase, and since opening the JLC, the private sector has invested $37 in new construction for every $1 in public investment., B2 h$ `& x3 J' }
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/ i" B+ ^' i9 s1 WExpanding Revitalization initiatives to the Old East Village* v; M& W, `* V& B2 j, p* g
In similar fashion to downtown, the City has worked with the merchants, businesses and residents in East London, to put a plan of action in place to revitalize the area. The plan includes incentive programs for owners to improve their properties; a range of land uses and zoning bylaws to offer flexibility in enhancing the development of the commercial corridor; and the implementation of the second phase of the heritage conservation district. It includes 1000 homes, instilling pride in this unique neighbourhood full of architectural and historical elements. 4 t8 B6 [3 y7 }$ ]0 c0 U
2 q' @1 @, c8 u5 ^7 cAnd, we know we?re on the right track because our Planners Action Team recently received a Provincial Award of Planning Excellence for its comprehensive work aimed at revitalizing the Old East Village.
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So, as I think back upon all these accomplishments and the many, many more we achieved that I could not cite in our 150th year, a few thoughts stand out.
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9 W6 ~- ~$ | a( _; IAccomplishing Great Things In Working Together
8 \- }0 D6 J2 C i3 cThe first is our people. We are blessed with extremely talented, caring individuals who are committed to making our city the best in Canada. There are people, leaders, workers, thinkers, and doers behind every achievement I have mentioned and without them, none of this would be possible.6 x, \% D4 o& O
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The second thought is cooperation. Henry Ford said, ?Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success.?- g$ s/ K, q. x! z& N' N
# E) m8 [9 ^6 X N/ h$ x. GIf there is one thing I have learned as Mayor that I can leave with you, it is this: When we work together, we can accomplish great things. When we join forces, set aside personal differences, and commit ourselves to a common goal, we have great power and momentum. It takes leadership - yours and mine. Together, we really can make a difference. |
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