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The Rural Voice, 2002-09, Page 74BRUCE Email: bruce@ofa.on.ca website: www.ofa on.calbruce County Federation of Agriculture NEWSLETTER 446 10th St., Hanover, Ontario N4N 1 P9 519-364-3050 or 1-800-275-9551 • The Rural Voice is provided to Bruce County Farmers by the BCFA. Smart Growth Panel tries to manage growth By Jayne Dietrich BCFA President The Western Ontario Smart Growth Panel has been announced by Municipal Affairs and Housing Minister Chris Hodgson, and consists of a group of diverse individuals who will look at growth in our towns. cities and rural areas. In doing this it will offer the ability to manage growth in order to relieve stress on our environment and also to secure needed infrastructure such as roads, public transit. water and sewer systems. In order to properly meet the needs of our communities the Smart Growth Panel will be looking ahead 15 to 30 years and is a collaboration of many groups. These groups include the development. community, environ- mental. agricultural and transportation organizations, community groups, public officials and citizens. The western zone covers the counties of Grey, Bruce. Huron, Middlesex, Lambton, Chatham -Kent, Essex. Elgin, Norfolk, Perth and Oxford. There are five Smart Growth Panels including central, eastern, northwestern and northeastern. Agriculture will be a key area in this project as it is an integral part of our province and especially this area the breadbasket of western Ontario. Farming practices in the area have changed due to economics, demand and technology. As well Ontario is growing and will be home to almost 14 million people in 2015. Recognizing that rural areas face the very real challengeof diversifying their economies while ensuring the sustainability of the agri food industry. One of the challenges Smart Growth will be addressing is what the effect on agricultur ein this area will bein creating new prospects for youth in rural communities. The Smart Growth vision is also to address growth challenges, while looking at preserving natural areas, BRUCE COUNTY FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE DIRECTORS' MEETING Monday, September 23, 2002 - 8:00 p.m. Sprucedale Agromart R.R. #2, Walkerton — 25th skieroad Brant (north off of former Hwy #4 - east of Walkerton) MEMBERS ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND 70 THE RURAL VOICE reducing traffic gridlock and communicating the many opportunities for growth that our province offers. The Smart Growth Panel will provide advice on ways to help agricultural, commercial and industrial sectors continue to grow in a way that is complementary to our rural communities based on the following six goals: • Growing towards a better future - co-ordinated approach to managing and promoting sustainable growth including all levels of government and stakeholders • Making more strategic decisions about infrastructure - cleaning up and redeveloping brownfield sites to create new uses and reduce the need to build on agricultural lands • Improve competitiveness and increase opportunity - an initiative "Connect Ontario" will enable communities to create jobs and attract investment • Create transportation choices - goods need to be moved efficiently, air pollution and gridlock needs to be addressed Bruce County farmers can participate in Hay West. See Grey Federation Newsletter for details. ■ • Protect and enhance environment - working to protect the quality of air, land and water steering clear of significant agricultural lands and natural areas • Build livable communities - a priority will be building strong, safe, attractive and vibrant communities such as the pilot project in North Wellington The Smart Growth Panel in Western Ontario will advise the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing on priority issues in our zone and will also generate recommendations for a Tong -term growth strategy that will address our unique opportunities and challenges. During this year the panel will also. consult with community leaders and work with other panels on matters that cross boundaries.0 BRUCE COUNTY FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE 61ST ANNUAL MEETING AND BANQUET AND OFA REGIONAL MEETING Friday, October 25, 2002 Arran -Tara Community Centre Social: 6:30 p.m. Dinner: 7.00 p.m. Guest Speaker to be confirmed NOTE: OFA Regional Directors, Delegates and Alternates for OFA Convention, BCFA Presidents and Township Directors will be elected at the meeting. NOMINATION FOR THE BCFA AWARD OF MERIT "For Outstanding Contribution to Agriculture" Each year the Bruce County Federation of Agriculture presents an Award to a person in Bruce County who has made a significant contribution to the agriculture industry. 11 you have someone you would like to nominate, please complete this form and return to our office in Hanover. Nominations should be received at our office by October 18, 2002. The Award will be presented at our Annual Meeting on Friday, October 25. I nominate: Reasons for nomination: Signature: Please return to: Bruce County Federation of Agriculture, 446 10th Street, Hanover, ON N4N 1 P9 Fax: 519-364-4119 E-mail: bruce@ofa.on.ca Or you may give your nomination to any Township Director