THE OFFICIAL VOICE OF THE CITADEL COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION JANUARY 2015 Sunset Glow 2015 President’s REPORT 2013/2014 Events Schedule Citadel Community Association 860 Citadel Drive N.W. Calgary, AB, T3G 4B8 (Please note: this is only a mailbox) www.citadelca.ab.ca boardmail@citadelca.ab.ca 403-397-3454 Newsletter Submissions and Classified Ad Inquiries: citlink@citadelca.ab.ca CITADEL COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION YES! Board of Directors David Cox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . President Kenneth Schmied . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vice-President Doug Sick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bookkeeper / Treasurer Shari Pitka . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lot Levy Director Kelly Johns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Volunteer Coordinator Doug Moore . . . . . . . . . . . Communications Director Doug Moore . . . . . Community Engagement Director Elaine Christiansen . . . . . . . . . . . Events Coordinator Francois Beauregard. . . . . . . . . . . Facilities Director Karen Mills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special Events Director VACANT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Membership Director VACANT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Secretary VACANT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sports Director Vivian Eaton. . . . . . . . . . . . Fund-Raising Coordinator Board of Directors Meetings for 2015 Meetings will be held on the last Wednesday of each month, except July and December The meetings will be held from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. in the boardroom of the Hampton’s Co-op. If you wish to attend a board of directors meeting, it is recommended that you contact one of the above directors to confirm the date, time and location of the meeting that you wish to attend. The Citadel Link is published 12 times a year and delivered to residents of Citadel by Canada Post. This newsletter is also available for pickup from local retail outlets. Article submission deadlines are the 8th of each month, prior to the distribution month. The ad booking deadline is the 14th of the month, prior to the distribution month. I would like to become a member of the Citadel Community Association NEW MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL Membership #: Date: ________________________ Name: ____________________________________ Address: ____________________________________ ____________________________________ Postal Code: ____________________________________ Phone: ( _____ ) ________- _____________ E-mail: ____________________________________ Signature: ____________________________________ me send me e-mail regarding events and my membership? YES NO me send me e-mail regarding Citadel volunteering YES NO E-mail us at members@citadelca.ab.ca Mail this form, along with a cheque for $25, to … 860 Citadel Drive NW, Calgary, AB, T3G 4B8 or drop off in a sealed envelope in the 2 Citadel Link SUBURBAN JOURNALS www.suburbanjournals.ca THE OFFICIAL VOICE OF THE CITADEL COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION JANUARY 2015 3 In Our Community 2015 Events Schedule March 28 June 6 June 13 July 4 October 24 Family Easter Event Parade of Garage Sales Community Clean Up Stampede BBQ Fall Fair It’s Your Link The Citadel Link is your link into what is going on with the Citadel Community Association Board; it provides information on your community and city and it highlights topics of interest. Citadel Community Association Monthly Board of Director Meetings: We meet on the last Wednesday of every month (except July and December) at 7:00 p.m. in the boardroom of the Hamptons Co-op. The board meetings are open to community members. Please email boardmail@citadelca.ab.ca for more information. Our next meetings will be held on: • Wednesday, 25th February • Wednesday, 25th March • Wednesday, 29th April Volunteer of the Month Jennifer Sick Jennifer has contributed countless hours toward making Citadel a better community. From helping out at Community events to keeping green spaces maintained and looking great. The newsletter is produced monthly, is distributed to every door in Citadel and is also available from the Citadel Corner at Esso. We want to hear from you! Does the Link meet your needs? Is there some topic you would like to see covered? Are you interested in submitting your own article for possible inclusion? Let us know your feedback by contacting citlink@citadelca.ab.ca. Community Engagement As we start a New Year it is always on the top of my list to try to improve from the previous year. Whether it is to focus on improving the Home Environment, Community Environment etc - it is a time to re-focus. When my daughters were in middle school, I was constantly concerned about them crossing the street and was diligently on the lookout for vehicles going at a faster than posted speed and wondering – WHO ARE THESE PEOPLE? Now they are grown up and we no longer walk – I have come to the realization that part of this problem lies within. I have caught myself on several occasions going over the posted speed limit on the main drive – not completely focusing on what I should be doing. So – if I realize I am part of the problem, I should be able to be part of the solution. Most drivers admit to speeding from time to time, and many believe speeding isn’t a contributor to accidents. However, the faster you are going, the longer it will take you to stop. Speed increases the likelihood and severity of accidents involving pedestrians. In Residential areas experts have found that speed is a factor in almost a third of pedestrian continued on page 7 4 Citadel Link SUBURBAN JOURNALS www.suburbanjournals.ca THE OFFICIAL VOICE OF THE CITADEL COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION JANUARY 2015 5 In Our Community Community Engagement continued accidents and 12 percent of all car accidents. In residential areas as well as highways, speed is a large contributor to car accidents that lead to severe injury According to Alberta Transportation website, the probability of severe (vs non-severe) pedestrian injuries in accidents in which vehicles were speeding are: •2 0% in vehicles driving 40km/h—a driver speeding through a playground or school zone •8 0% in vehicles driving 60km/h—a driver speeding through a residential area These numbers are even worse for children struck by vehicles. While speed may not be the cause of most accidents, it is a factor in causing accidents with more injuries and damages. Do your part in keeping our community’s roads safe by driving at or slightly under the speed limit especially in areas where children / pedestrians could be present. In addition, you are encouraged to join the Citadel Community Association on Facebook. There you will find useful information that benefits yourself and Citadel. https://www.facebook.com/groups/ CCACommunication/ Cheers Citadel Community Engagement Director TO REPORT SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY, CALL 403 - 266 -1234 Ice Rink Volunteers It’s that time of year again! We are looking for volunteers that would like to come out and help with the ice rinks in Citadel. No prior experience is necessary. We need people to be able to come out and clear the ice of snow as well as assist in flooding the rinks. If you are interested in helping out please give Francois a call at 403-719-4271 or email facilities@ citadelca.ab.ca Citadel Babysitter Program Are you 12 years or older? Have you taken a babysitter course? (Available at the Crowfoot YMCA and other places). Citadel Babysitters List (as at Dec. 2014)If you are a babysitter and would like to have your name and phone number listed in the Citadel Link Newsletter, please contact boardmail@citadelca.ab.ca. Please note that permission for 12 to 17 year olds to be placed in the Newsletter is required by a parent or legal guardian. Please have a parent or legal guardian fill in and print off the consent form and mail to: Citadel Community Association 860 Citadel Drive N.W. Calgary, Alberta, Canada T3G 4B8 Attention: Newsletter Editor Follow the link to download the consent form: http://www.citadelca.ab.ca/CCA/images/MSWord/ Babysitwaiver.doc Name Age Contact Number Grace Andrew Blake Kamilah 25 15 14 15 403-830-4191 (c) 403-275-0516 403-547-3197 403-547-3197 Chantal 14 403-241-6836 or 403-241-9010 Johnathan Elisa Omanathi 14 17 20 Adult (Mother of 3) 17 12 13 12 Jessica Catherine Christian Sophia Tyanna 6 Citadel Link SUBURBAN JOURNALS www.suburbanjournals.ca THE OFFICIAL VOICE OF THE CITADEL COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION 403-239-1011 403-286-3712 403-975-2713 403-455-7671 403-719-6792 403-239-1011 403-208-9559 403-697-1152 JANUARY 2015 7 In Our Community In Our Community Real Estate Update More details available at www.creb.com Citadel Link Good evening everyone. My name is David Cox and I was elected on to the board at last year’s AGM as the IT and Communications Director. In June of this year I was asked to take on the role of acting President after the almost simultaneous resignations of Suzanne Thomasson (president) and Ilzett Thomson (vice-president) due to personal work commitments. I would like to take this opportunity to thank them for the dedication and effort that they put in and wish them both well. Citadel Single Family Home Sales Houses for Sale Sales Average Price Average Days on Market November 2014 14 6 $482,266 35 October 2014 17 14 $460,878 27 Community Multi-Use Building: September 2014 21 14 $509,221 24 August 2014 21 13 $499,480 23 July 2014 13 11 $460,747 28 June 2014 15 10 $480,930 18 May 2014 13 17 $507,200 16 April 2014 11 14 $484,589 19 •N eeds Assessment Survey: The City of Calgary requested the CCA to conduct a �fresh’ needs assessment survey to confirm the need for a community multi-use building and solicit the need for additional programs in the Community. There was a large response sample and the outcome was overwhelmingly in favour or more programs March 2014 10 13 $474,557 17 February 2014 8 4 $506,550 61 January 2014 5 8 $445,000 17 December 2013 5 8 $447,068 29 November 2013 10 11 $446,950 21 North West Calgary Single Family Home Sales Houses for Sale Sales Average Price Average Days on Market November 2014 817 401 $583,644 34 October 2014 942 513 $562,774 32 September 2014 983 507 $584,585 36 August 2014 8 CCA President’s Report – 2013/2014 998 550 $570,981 33 July 2014 1,042 538 $561,591 31 June 2014 1,093 595 $584,474 25 May 2014 1,011 693 $564,696 24 April 2014 835 600 $568,591 25 March 2014 687 589 $561,228 27 February 2014 680 423 $564,783 28 January 2014 604 360 $551,068 38 December 2013 540 287 $550,131 44 November 2013 773 421 $526,085 38 SUBURBAN JOURNALS www.suburbanjournals.ca I am therefore presenting this President’s report in the capacity of acting President. and in excess of a 90% of the sample were in support of a Multi-use building for Citadel. •C ity of Calgary – Approval in Principle Based on the results of the needs assessment survey, the City of Calgary had no hesitation in issuing a letter indicating approval and support “in principle” to proceed according to the City’s Capital Projects process with the building project. •O pen House A very successful “Building Open House” was conducted in February of this year. Valuable input was received from the Community relating to the conceptual designs put forward. These suggestions have all been incorporated into the revised designs which are currently under development with the Architects. •E stablishment of Building Sub-Committee The open house also led to a number of Citadel residents showing an interest in helping to drive the building project forward. We have subsequently established a Building Sub-Committee which acts as an independent board – but with representation on Classified Ad Form Citadel Community Association Name: Telephone: Email: Please check the month(s) the ad will run: January February March April May June July August September October November December Ad text (please print): Amount Paid (enclosed with this form): Payment Method: Cash Cheque (Please make cheques out to: Citadel Community Association) Please fill out the form, put it in an envelope with your payment and place in the drop box at the ESSO station. Fees per issue: $15.00 for up to 25 words, $25.00 for 26 - 50 words, $35.00 for 51 - 75 words. The maximum per ad is 75 words (no exceptions). Maximum number of ads per advertiser is 2 per issue. DEADLINE: 5th of each month, prior to issue month. For example, for the March issue, the ad form would need to be submitted by Feb. 5th. For more info, please contact citlink@citadelca.ab.ca. THE OFFICIAL VOICE OF THE CITADEL COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION JANUARY 2015 9 In Our Community this committee by existing board members. In order to maintain segregation of duties and reduce the risk of conflict of interest, the executive members of the sub-committee are not members of the CCA Board of Directors. The sub-committee makes recommendations to the Board and all approvals are provided by the Board of Directors. • Appointment of Project Manager The board has appointed James Simpson (of Studio Wolf Designs) as project manager. He is familiar with the City of Calgary process and has been an asset in helping to drive the project forward. We would like to thank James for his valuable time and willingness to help. • Architect & Topographical Survey & PreApplication Meeting The CCA have appointed Roger White (Architect) to take us to “building permit” stage. The CCA has also recently conducted the prerequisite Topographical Survey of the CCA lease area in order that the Designs can be completed. The CCA has received approval for a pre-application meeting with the City of Calgary early in December 2014. 10 Citadel Link In Our Community Citadel Beautification: • West Citadel Levy Shari has worked tirelessly to get all necessary approvals for the West Citadel Special levy in order to bring West Citadel into the beautification program. This has proved rather controversial with some of the Citadel residents. The CCA received an independent assessment indicating that on average West Citadel properties showed a 10% deflation in prices compared to the rest of Citadel and attribute this discrepancy to the lack of upkeep in West Citadel. On behalf of the entire board, I would like to thank Shari for all the hard work as well as fielding and answering the questions on this initiative. • Managing the Contract (Planting, Maintenance, Christmas Lights) Besides driving the West Citadel Special levy project, Shari also manages the contract with Foothills Landscaping (which includes planting of beds, maintenance / upkeep and Christmas lights). • Tree Planting A successful events was arranged by Shari in conjunction with Calgary Parks to plant trees SUBURBAN JOURNALS www.suburbanjournals.ca on the slope across from St. Brigid School. This was designed to reduce the traffic on paths being created on the slope and reduce the erosion taking place. Communications: •N ew Content Management Website The CCA have also implemented a new content management website which facilitates easy maintenance of the website and keeping the content current. This has enabled multiple email accounts which are linked to CCA board roles rather than using private email addresses. These can then be switched when new board members are elected without the inevitable change in email addresses with CCA 3rd parties. •F acebook Page Facebook has become a fast and efficient means of communication. The membership base for the Facebook group has grown from 151 members from the AGM last year to 339 members as of today. We are able to reach a large community instantly and have active sharing and participation from many members. THE OFFICIAL VOICE OF THE CITADEL COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION •C anada Anti-Spam Legislation Effective 1 July 2014, the CCA were required to implement anti-spam policies to prohibit the bulkemail of members without their special consent. This has been successfully implemented and remains as a consent link on the website to opt-in or opt-out of email communication. Memberships: •M embership cards: The CCA has reintroduced membership cards and overall response has been positive. It was gratifying to see members coming to events with their membership cards, and has made administration at events much easier. •N ew Membership System: The CCA has implemented a new automated online Membership system and have cancelled the membership system through Compusim. We are awaiting the activation of a CCA merchant account (for online VISA and MasterCard payments) before this can be activated to the members – with online payments and automated email reminders. The manual process of membership application will still remain in effect. JANUARY 2015 11 In Our Community Events Karen Mills (with help from the entire board) has once again delivered an awesome & successful year of events for Citadel. Thank you for all the personal the time and effort on behalf of the entire community, and commend you on the successful events. • Casino Event The CCA held a very successful Casino Volunteering event on December 26th and 27th last year. The next event has been scheduled with the AGLC to take place in June of 2015. • Stampede BBQ Due to popular demand the CCA decided to try out a Stampede Breakfast for a Stampede BBQ. This proved very popular with the CCA residents and guests. The survey conducted indicated that the BBQ was far more popular as there are many breakfasts taking place around the City during the stampede, and a BBQ makes for a refreshing change. • Other successful events Community Cleanup, Parade of Garage Sales and Fall Fair were all very successful events. Facilities: • Facilities Maintenance: The CCA have prepared the application for grant funding for Ice Rink & Tennis Court maintenance to be submitted by 15 January 2015. If approved in full, the City of Calgary will cover 75% of the costs and the CCA will be required to cover 25% of the costs. We are looking at resurfacing of the tennis courts as well as the ice rink, and to repair the damaged rink boards. • Rink Rats Crew: Francois joined the board as Facilities Director and has been instrumental in building an eager “rink rat” team. We received many comments to the effect that the quality of ice on the rink was the best that they had seen in over 10 year. For those that have volunteered to flood the rink and remove the snow will testify that this is a thankless, cold and labour intensive job. Francois has been dedicated to the upkeep of the rink and was out every night for more than two months during the last season. A big thank you... and we hope that you can continue to make this the best outdoor rink in North Calgary. • CCTV cameras: The CCA have approved and will be installing CCTV cameras to help control vandalism around the rink and will be beneficial during the building construction. This cameras will become a critical utility for maintaining the building and will be 12 Citadel Link SUBURBAN JOURNALS www.suburbanjournals.ca THE OFFICIAL VOICE OF THE CITADEL COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION repurposed to monitor the building once completed. Community Engagement: The CCA recently appointed Doug Moore as Community Engagement Director. Although his tenure has been short, he has re-initiated a Community Block Watch program in conjunction with cooperation from Const. Roy Moe. Doug has many ideas which he has brought forward to implement in order to raise the level of Community Engagement. We look forward to working with Doug to implement some of these idea. Other Events: •W inter Gala The CCA worked hard to hold a Winter Gala event during the last season. Unfortunately, the weather did not play along and was cancelled after the 3rd attempt to hold the event. This would have been able to take place should we have been able to host the event from our own building alongside the rink. •M ovie in the Park A “Movie-in-the-park” event was planned by the CCA in conjunction with the City of Calgary and sponsored by Cllr. Joe Magliocca. Once again we were plagued by bad weather and were forced to postpone the event twice. The event has now tentatively been scheduled to take place in the Spring of 2015 •S tay and Play / Park and Play The CCA sponsored a very successful Stay and Play / Park and Play event in the Summer this year. This was hosted in conjunction with the City of Calgary. •O ther Active Programs Tuesday Night Badminton Program is very successful and well supported. The Youth Drop-in Program attendance appears to have declined and the CCA will work with the City of Calgary to advertise the event and try to increase attendance. David Cox 2014 Financial Statement Attn: All Citadel Residents. The first Board of Directors Meeting for 2015 is January 28th at the Hamptons Coop. The 2014 financial statement for Citadel will be reviewed and discussed at that meeting. We encourage you to attend and voice your opinion. Thank You Citadel Board of Directors JANUARY 2015 13 In Our Community In Our Community Sledding Safety West Valley Softball A Registration begins January 5th for the upcoming 2015 season. West Valley is the designated softball program for children in your community wishing to play softball. West Valley offers a Learn To Play program for children born between 2007 – 2010 and a softball program for those born 1996 – 2007. The softball season runs late April to mid- July. lberta Health Services, EMS would like to remind parents and children of some basic sledding safety tips as the winter season continues. Sledding injuries can result from collisions with stationary objects such as trees and rocks or with other people on the hill. Unprotected falls can result in injury if you lose control at high speeds. Everyone is at risk – especially children. Educate your family how to stay safe by following these simple reminders and have a fun day on the toboggan hill. Equipment • Ensure your sled is in good condition. Do not use sleds with broken parts, sharp edges, or splits in the material. • Currently, there are no helmets designed specifically for sledding. However children should wear a properly fitted helmet designed for high impact collisions, such as hockey, cycling, or climbing helmets. Hazards • Avoid hills that are too steep, or too icy – you can lose control very quickly. • Choose hills free of obstacles such as trees, rocks, utility poles, or fences. • Be mindful of clothing that contains drawstrings, or loose clothing, such as scarves, which can present a choking hazard if they become caught or snagged. For more information check out the West Valley website www.westvalleysoftball.com , email me at ssca2@shaw.ca or give me a call at 403-288-2616. West Valley happily accepts KidSport funding . Call for more information. Calling All Families Looking for economical winter activities around Calgary for you and your family? Here are some activities that may interest you. Cross Country Skiing, skate with friends or go sledding Free Art Tour and Visit Contemporary Calgary • Dress warmly in layers and anticipate weather changes. • Consider bringing extra sets of gloves and toques to exchange wet garments for dry ones. • Take breaks to warm up out of the cold. • Ensure frostbite hasn’t affected any exposed skin. • Even when properly protected from the elements, the finger tips, toes, ears, the tip of the nose, and other high points on the face such as the forehead and cheek bones can be affected by frostbite. • If frost bite has occurred, treat it by first removing the individual out of the cold environment. Gently warm the affected skin by placing a warm hand over it or by placing the affected part in warm water (not hot; ~41°C max.) til re-warmed. -A n indoor art work tour through Calgary +15 level is a great way to explore public art in downtown Calgary Ice Fishing around Calgary -W hen the temperature goes below 0 – here is a way to spend some relaxing time with family Snow Shoeing and Hiking Plan ahead - What better family event than this? -W hat better way is there to enjoy the winter landscape than hiking the many trails that run thru the City of Calgary A New Year’s resolution is something that goes in one year and out the other. For details on any or all of the above please visit: http://www.todocanada.ca/things-to-do-winteractivities-events-in-calgary-2011/ Fun for Kids Answers: Calgary Police Service Contact for Citadel Match Answer: 1&6 4&7 5&2 8&3 Constable Roy Moe Ph: 403-567-6745 Email: RMoe@calgarypolice.ca Maze Answer: Alberta Health Services 14 Citadel Link SUBURBAN JOURNALS www.suburbanjournals.ca THE OFFICIAL VOICE OF THE CITADEL COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION JANUARY 2015 15 In Our Community Like Us on Facebook In Our City Crowfoot Library Partners in Crime Prevention Workshop Series The Partners in Crime Prevention Workshop Series is geared towards helping both community association volunteers and general public learn valuable information about crime prevention and safety topics relevant to their community. Our CCA Facebook group is an active and engaging social media community group and is a place for dialogue with community members you might not otherwise meet, or to voice concerns or other comments about our Community, and a means for us to communicate events and issues that directly affect our Community. Visit http://www.facebook.com/groups/90173188658/ or simply search for �Citadel Community Association’ and click the “LIKE”. Programs for Children and Youth: • Life in the Sea: Ages 7-10. Saturday, Jan. 10, 2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Please register. •S nowed Under: Ages 3-5, independent of caregiver. Sunday, Jan. 18, 2:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. Please register. •C hess in the Library: All Ages welcome. Children under 12 must be accompanied by a parent or caregiver. Sunday, Jan. 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. •D rop-in Family Storytime: Ages 2-5 with parent/ caregiver. Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. and Saturdays at 11:00 am. – 11:30 a.m. Calgary Bylaw and Transit Crime Prevention Date: Tuesday, February 10th 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Location: A cadia Community Association 240 - 90 Avenue S.E. Presenter: P eace Officer Ron Basso & Transit Officer Brent Gillen Join us, Bylaw Peace Officer Ron Basso and Calgary Transit Officer Brent Gillen for an informative workshop on crime prevention and safety with Calgary Animal and Bylaw Services and Calgary Transit. Did you know that the Community Standards Bylaw is the most widely used bylaw in dealing with private properties? Or, that overall Person Crimes such as all levels of assault, robbery and homicide, reported on Calgary Transit properties have been dropping consistently since 2011? Come learn about things you and your community can do to increase safety in your neighbourhood and on public transit! Cost: FREE! Contact Stephanie Sokolowski at 403-244-4111 ext. 225 or email bsc@calgarycommunities.com with any questions. To find out more information, or to register, go to calgarycommunities.com/events. Presented by The Federation of Calgary Communities and the Calgary Police Service Programs for Adults: • Portable Tablets for Beginners: Tuesday, Jan. 6, 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Please register. • eBooks and Library Apps Coaching: Wednesdays, Jan. 7th,14th, 21st , and 28th. 2:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. •F ilm Night: Thursday, Jan. 15 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Call 403-221-4122 for details. •S panish Conversation Club: Ages 16 and up. Tuesdays, Jan. 20 – Feb. 24. 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Please register. •L aw at Your Library: Thursday, Jan. 28, 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Please register. •C omputer Technology Coaching: Tuesdays, 10:00 a.m – 11:30 a.m. Visit www.calgarypubliclibrary.com for more information on these programs. Registration is required for all programs unless otherwise noted. I want to put a ding in the universe. – Steve Jobs 16 Citadel Link SUBURBAN JOURNALS www.suburbanjournals.ca THE OFFICIAL VOICE OF THE CITADEL COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION JANUARY 2015 17 In Our City In Our City Organized Retail Crime Be a Good Neighbour, Clear the Snow Have you ever wondered about the too good to be true deal that you see on Kijiji or Ebay? Did you know that for every $100 you spend on merchandise that $20 of it goes into loss prevention measures related to theft? Organized retail crime (ORC) is �professional’ shoplifting done by organized groups of people. Did you know that ORC is the fastest growing method of how criminal enterprises generate revenue to continue illicit activities in North America. Want to learn more? Partners in Crime Prevention Workshop: Organized Retail Crime (ORC). How does ORC affect you and your community? Learn what you can do as consumer, and what programs are available to you a business owner from Cst. Sampson and Cst. Critchley of the Calgary Police Service Crime Prevention Unit. Date: Tuesday January 13th Location: Bridgeland Riverside Community Association 917 Centre Avenue N.E. Time: 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Cost: FREE for all Calgarians Register at https://calgarycommunities.com/ workshops-events/ Event Listing: March 15-17 – Visit Earth Science for Society (ESfS) at the Big Four Building, Stampede Park for a free, family-friendly, hands-on geoscience exhibition. Includes talks at the Geo-Theatre on Sunday. esfscanada.com A message from the Federation of Calgary Communities Building Safe Communities Program Winter has arrived and it’s time to be mindful of how the buildup of ice and snow on city sidewalks can post a risk of injury to Calgarians. Older adults, those with mobility issues or parents pushing strollers or walking with young children, may find it treacherous to venture out if neighbours are not diligent about clearing the ice and snow. All of us can help make walking in our communities safe for everyone if we work together and follow the regulations set out in Calgary’s Street Bylaw. Property owners are responsible for clearing all sidewalks adjacent to their property. This means removing all snow and ice down to the bare concrete within 24 hours after the snow stops falling. If, as a property owner, you do not live at the residence, it is important to work with tenants or arrange for a contractor to clear the snow. It’s also important to note that if a property is being developed, the developer is often the owner responsible to clean sidewalks around a construction site or empty lot. The property owner is ultimately responsible for snow clearing under the bylaw. For any ice that is difficult to remove, a de-icing mixture is available at fire halls or Roads depots. Please bring your own container. Remember that snow from private property cannot 18 Citadel Link SUBURBAN JOURNALS www.suburbanjournals.ca THE OFFICIAL VOICE OF THE CITADEL COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION be put onto the road or boulevard. Large mounds of snow in the street can impede the flow of traffic, limit driver and pedestrian visibility and hinder Blue Cart and Black Bin collection. Sidewalks also need to be clear of obstructions such as electrical cords. When plugging in your vehicle, make sure you don’t place an electrical cord on or over any portion of a street. Have you considered being a Snow Angel? It can be a challenge for some residents to shovel and clear their sidewalks. The Snow Angel campaign, now in its 10th year in Calgary, encourages citizens to be good neighbours by helping older adults and others in need with their snow removal. All you have to do is adopt someone’s sidewalk this winter and keep it clear. Let’s remember that snow, ice and obstructions on our sidewalks can result in serious injuries and can cause those with limited mobility to be confined indoors. Be a good neighbour and clear the snow. To find out more about snow and ice removal in Calgary visit calgary. ca/snow or contact 311. For information on how to become a Snow Angel, visit Calgary.ca/ snowangels. City of Calgary, Animal and Bylaw Services JANUARY 2015 19 In Our City Crime Statistics Calgary Police Service Councillor Report Evanston's Second Access – Now Open In mid November of 2014 The City of Calgary opened the right in/right out ramp (westbound Stoney Trail to northbound 14 Street NW/southbound 14 Street onto westbound Stoney Trail) creating a second point of access for the community of Evanston. JUN JUL AUG Assault (Non-Domestic) Commercial Robbery Street Robbery Violence 'Other' (Non-Domestic) Residential Break & Enter 1 1 1 3 Theft from Vehicle 3 5 1 Social Disorder 21 19 19 Physical Disorder 2 2 2 Commercial Break & Enter Theft of Vehicle Important Phone Numbers Access Mental Health Line Bullying Help Line Calgary Transit 403-943-1500 1-888-456-2323 Child Abuse Hot Line City of Calgary Service Information Community Information Connect Family & Sexual Abuse Network Distress Centre Family Violence Information Line 1-800-387-5437 311 211 403-237-5888 403-266-4357 Gas leak (ATCO) Health Link Kids Help Phone Poison and Drug Information Police Emergency Line Police Non-Emergency Line Power Trouble (ENMAX) Service Alberta (Provincial) Service Canada (Federal) 403-245-7222 403-943-5465 1-800-668-6868 1-800-332-1414 911 403-266-1234 403-514-6100 403-310-0000 1-800-622-6232 20 Citadel Link 403-262-1000 403-310-1818 This project was completed a full year ahead of schedule thanks to the participation and coordination between The City of Calgary, Qualico Developers and the Province of Alberta. While there is some minor work to be completed (permanent signage and additional landscaping in the spring, for example) these ramps opened a full year ahead of schedule. Construction was completed between August and November of 2014. This project was completed within its $2.6 million budget. Symons Valley Road Re-opened Symons Valley Road was completely closed between 144 Avenue N.W. and Sage Meadow Circle from June 16 to November 26, 2014. During this time, crews upgraded Symons Valley Road to accommodate future residential development. The upgrades included improving the road structure to better serve the heavy truck and vehicle traffic that uses this roadway on a daily basis. Because of these upgrades, Symons Valley Road now has a life cycle of approximately 30 years, and is 50 per cent closer to final completion. The road will ultimately be widened to two lanes in each direction. During the closure of Symons Valley Road, all heavy truck traffic was detoured to Shaganappi Trail. Symons Valley Road is currently reopened to truck traffic. The City of Calgary, Stantec, and Brookfield Residential would like to thank residents and motorists in the area for their patience and support during construction. www.Calgary.ca/newreccentres Joe Magliocca, Councillor, Ward 2 DID YOU KNOW?? Your tongue is the fastest healing part of your body. SUBURBAN JOURNALS www.suburbanjournals.ca H Q O W A Y Z B X N F H C U S S A M D B K J NEWYEARS FIREWORKS JANUARY RESOLUTION COUNTDOWN TOAST TRADITION CONFETTI CLOCK MIDNIGHT PARTY HOLIDAY GAMES CHAMPAGNE KISS CALENDAR NOISE STREAMERS YEAR FAMILY S X J L Z F C R A S A N U A R Y I X Y A D Word Search Citadel 2014 (Last 3 months) I R S H N V N M K S A G P K L O H R S D Z N E S W A O W E R H K E N J W M T K N F M O A U F R U O R G L T T R Y O T Y A B X K I Z E S U J S D E Z Y T N X I B G T Z B P E R A K A E N F M T C P H Y A Q A A J L I A Q N W D K A E I E D W L A C Z U E T A X S F M H V Z V I I C N F X O R E L L R S Q Y S Z O Y F Y G N O I T U L O S E R V L H M Z R X D J C I J F V I O A S R E M A N I V E O G B I L I R B A E R T S I G Z N T S K C O L C O R X G U D N W O D T N U O C X D N E M I I T T E F N O C K O O E D N I G H T B V U K W Q G O V M P THE OFFICIAL VOICE OF THE CITADEL COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION J G G Y P S E D Y T A S T R A P JANUARY 2015 21 In Our City Fun for Kids Events In and Around Calgary Help the snowman get out of the maze Winter CARnival: HomeExpo: Dec. 27 – Jan. 4, Heritage Park. Refuel this winter with a fun indoor event for everyone. Enjoy winter themed games, crafts and hands-on activities while exploring the beautiful Gasoline Alley Museum. Regular admission applies. www.heritagepark.ca Jan. 16 – 18, BMO Centre. Homexpo is Calgary's home renovation and decor show. A wealth of interior and exterior products, everything from countertops to home entertainment systems will be on display and for sale. Demonstrations, presentations and expert advice help event attendees make the most of their home make-over. www.homexpo.ca FIS Freestyle Grand Prix – Ski World Cup: Jan. 3 – 4, Canada Olympic Park. Skill, physical prowess, daring, tenacity: all the qualities a mogul skier needs to compete at this elite level. The world’s top athletes converge on Calgary and give their all to take the titles at this prestigious FIS World Cup – Moguls. www.freestyleski.com TELUS Spark Adults Only Night: Jan. 8, TELUS Spark. Experience the ultimate night out at the Science Centre. Open for extended hours, from 6:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m., just for adults. www. sparkscience.ca The Motorcycle Show: Jan. 9 – 11, BMO Centre. Enjoy a wide-ranging and exciting line-up of exhibitors that celebrates the motorcycle lifestyle. From the open road, to the track and to the trail, this is your chance to see the newest models from the big names, plus the latest in apparel, accessories and touring destinations - all under one roof. www.calgarymotorcycleshow.ca MS Whisky Festival: Jan. 15, Jack Singer Concert Hall. The MS Society of Canada, Calgary and Area Chapter invites everyone to the annual MS Whisky Festival. Enjoy an unforgettable evening of whisky tasting, art and music in support of those affected by multiple sclerosis. Taste whiskies from around the world, and meet and talk directly to distillery representatives. www.calgarywhiskyfestival.com Match the pictures to their shadows! Bridal Fantasy Calgary: Jan. 18, Telus Convention Centre. Brides can expect to see an amazing and dramatic bridal fashion show and theatrical production featuring the latest trends in flowers, formals, wedding dresses and wedding accessories, bridesmaids’ dresses, destination wear, wedding hair and make-up. www.bridalfantasy.com FIS World Snow Day Jan. 18, Canmore Nordic Centre. This global snow festival gives children and their families a chance to experience and celebrate snow. Health benefits of activity, safety and the environment will all be focused on as youth enjoy a multitude of activities. www.fis-ski.com/cross-country/index.html Calgary Boat & Sportsmen's Show: Feb. 5 – 8, BMO Centre. We have the best in the industry joining us, as we get ready to launch summer! This years newest makes and models of boats and ATV's, along with the newest gear needed for everything in the outdoor enthusiasts world, including the latest products & information in Boating, Fishing, Hunting Kayaks, ATV's, Outdoor Products and Services, Travel Charters, Destinations, Lodges, Outfitters and Resort Properties. www.sportshows.ca Tickets, admission or registration may be required for events. Event details are believed correct as of press time but may change at any time. Q. What do you call an elephant in a phone booth? A. Stuck Answers on page 15 22 Citadel Link SUBURBAN JOURNALS www.suburbanjournals.ca THE OFFICIAL VOICE OF THE CITADEL COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION JANUARY 2015 23
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