Sep 16, 2024 | JCRA News, Local Non-Residential Development, Local Residential Development
We are asking residents to email the Mayor, all of Town Council and MPP Stephen Crawford indicating you support JCRA’s position that the property owners have not complied with the Town’s condition and that, not only is the condition reasonable, but it is a very much...
Apr 18, 2024 | Air Quality, Events, JCRA News, Local Non-Residential Development, Local Residential Development, Midtown, Roads/ Transit
Thank you to the more than 100 residents who joined JCRA for our 50th Anniversary commemoration and 2024 AGM. Also thank you to past directors who joined us and to our Ward 3 Councillors: Janet Haslett-Theall and Dave Gittings for attending and for your comprehensive...
Apr 13, 2024 | Air Quality, Events, JCRA News, Local Non-Residential Development, Local Residential Development, Midtown
Reminder to join JCRA’s 50th Anniversary Celebration and 2024 AGM to learn about your community. Doors open at 6:30 pm and Town staff from the Parks and Rec and Home to Hub transit departments will be there to provide information about their programs. You can...
Mar 25, 2024 | Air Quality, JCRA News, Local Residential Development
In November 2023, JCRA undertook extensive analysis of the most recent 560 WCB SPA submission as required by Town Council’s June 2022 condition for site plan approval: “The Owner shall evaluate the ultimate operating condition of the site, based on full...
Mar 24, 2024 | JCRA News, Local Residential Development, Midtown
JCRA has continued to participate in the public meetings and consultations on the Midtown Development. We are also participating on the recently formed Joint Residents Association for Midtown (JRAM), set up to focus specifically on Midtown issues. This group is made...
Jan 24, 2024 | JCRA News, Local Residential Development, Midtown
Midtown planning is at a critical stage. Questions coming forward from residents across Oakville include: Is it true that the projections of people and jobs over the coming decades will be more than 80 thousand ? Must this be done? Are such tall buildings a...