Friday, July 13, 2007

Dundas Star News "City Plans to Make Bid on District Play Field!!!!"

Hamilton city council will make an offer to purchase the Dundas District School playing field from the school board.
Dundas councillor Russ Powers said Wednesday evening he received support from his council colleagues during an in-camera meeting for a resolution to make a bona-fide "fair market value" offer specifically for the playing field, on the south side of King Street West.
Mr. Powers said the offer will include a specific dollar figure, but that number was not made public.
"I'm very pleased with the support of my colleagues," Mr. Powers said. "It's clear the work of the Dundas District Innovation Group was very important."

Overwhelming Support!!


Over 750 letters supporting a city purchase of the Dundas District School play field were presented to Dundas city councillor Russ Powers on behalf of the Dundas District Innovation Group at the field Tuesday, July 3rd.

Thursday, July 5, 2007

Incredible Support for 2nd Letter Blitz!!

We are proud to say we have collected over 800 letters in support of the City purchasing the green space across from Dundas District. Our goal is to present 1000 letters by next Tuesday, July 10th before City Council hears a motion to buy the field!!!

Sunday, June 3, 2007

2nd Letter Blitz!!

The DDIG has decided to proceed with a 2nd Letter Blitz to convince Hamilton City Council to put forward a bona fida offer to purchase the green space across from Dundas District School. These letters of supp0rt are needed by July 1st.

On Saturday, June 2nd, members collected over 260 letters during the 10th annual Dundas International Buskerfest.
We need your support!! Please write a letter to the City of Hamilton!!

Below is a sample letter for your convenience.....

Mayor Fred Eisenberger
City Councillors
Hamilton City Hall

71 Main Street West
Hamilton, Ontario
L8P 4Y5

Re: Appeal to Preserve the Green space on Dundas District School Property

As a concerned member of this community I urge the City of Hamilton to put forth a bona fida offer (Fair Market Value) to the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board for the purchase of the green space across the street from Dundas District School. It is vital for the residents of Dundas to have this green space available for numerous reasons, including:

1. First and foremost, Dundas residents have lost green space with the recent closures of a school in University Gardens and Pleasant Valley.

2. Many young people in Dundas involved in sports clubs who need green space for their activities.

3. This end of town has no park and local residents need a natural place to relax and spend leisure time.

4. This field is also home to a Chinkapin Oak Tree estimated to be 200 years old. This tree is listed on the Ontario Honour Role of Trees because of its age and rarity and is a source of pride to local residents.


For these reasons, I urge City Council to make a genuine effort to purchase this green space on behalf of the residents of the Dundas community.

Thank you

Signature:

Name:

Address:

Phone Number:

Saturday, May 12, 2007

Letter Campaign Results!!

The final count as of April 13: 111 letters and e-mails plus petitions with 74 signatures!

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Spencer Creek

Take a look at the beauty of Spencer Creek. This is what exists behind the greenspace that we are trying to preserve. This is one of the last areas where Spencer Creek exists in its natural state.

Monday, March 26, 2007

Letter Campaign in the RAIN!!

A big thank you to Ann, Kris, Mary-Jane, Art & Julia who were out in rainy downtown Dundas this weekend to collect 83 signed letters from residents wanting to save the field! Let's see if we can make it a round 100!!