Integrated Community Sustainability Planning



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Integrated Community Sustainability Planning Ontario Eastern Municipal Conference September 18, 2009 Kingston

What is sustainable development? Over 165 definitions in current circulation Development that meets the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs Brundtland Commission, 1987 Enough for all forever African Delegate to Johannesburg (Rio+10)

Sustainability is Everywhere The Provincial Planning Statement The OPPI report on Health and Sustainability The federal government Wal-Mart, Home Depot, General Motors Image from Bob Willard s The Business Case for Sustainability Public Presentation, May 15, 2008

Sustainable Communities are communities that use their resources to meet current needs while ensuring that adequate resources are available for future generations; they seek a better quality of life for their residents while maintaining nature s ability to function over time. This involves a reconciliation of ecological, social and economic imperatives. David Bell and Michelle Grinstein, Sustainable Urban Communities in Canada: From Rio to Johannesburg (November 2001)

Overview Integrated Community Sustainability Plans Ontario Eastern Municipal Conference September 18, 2009 Kingston

What is an Integrated Community Sustainability Plan (ICSP)? An ICSP is a long-term plan, developed in consultation with community members, that provides direction for the community to realize sustainability objectives it has for the environmental, cultural, social and economic dimensions of its identity (Infrastructure Canada, 2007).

Why are communities developing an ICSP? To access Federal Gas Tax Funds To comply with environmental or planning regulations To be ready for opportunities and change (ex. Green Energy Act) To align goals, objectives, strategies and Master plans around a shared understanding To engage community members and stakeholders in discussion about long-term planning To be better positioned for funding programs

Municipal Funding Agreement (MFA) Negotiated federal - municipal agreement Known by most as the Federal Gas Tax (FGT) transfer Provide funds for investment in environmentally sustainable municipal infrastructure projects

Federal Gas Tax (FGT) Goals There are four main goals of the FGT: 1. A coordinated approach to community sustainability 2. Integration of social cultural, environmental and economic sustainability objectives 3. Collaboration with other municipalities 4. Engagement of residents

Federal Gas Tax (FGT) Requirements The FGT requires that Municipalities: Demonstrate progress towards enhanced sustainability planning by 2010 Develop Capital Investment Plans that incorporate the new PSAB requirements Measure impact on cleaner air, cleaner water, and lower greenhouse gas emissions

Federal Gas Tax (FGT) Access To meet obligations under the FGT municipalities have two choices: 1. Develop an Official Plan (OP) which includes policies on sustainability and must meet the conditions of Appendix G of FGT Agreement 2. Develop an Integrated Community Sustainability Plan (ICSP)

How are communities developing an ICSP? FCM Required Elements

ICSP Approach Approach varies considerably from municipality to municipality and from province to province. Focus may be corporate vs. community or strategic vs. tactical ICSPs have different development models including: The Natural Step Smart Growth Agenda 21 Adaptive Management Framework

Typical Community Sustainability Issues Land Use Planning and Management Protection of Natural Areas Economic Development Transportation and Communications Technology Infrastructure Water Energy Solid Waste Management Recreation and Leisure Health Housing Capacity Building and Governance Culture and Heritage

What is the relationship between the ICSP and other planning documents? Integrated Community Sustainability Plan (ICSP) Official Plan Transportation Master Plan Waste Master Plan Social Housing Other Community Initiatives Economic Development Health & Education Recreation Culture & Heritage Regional Plans

What is the relationship between the ICSP and OPs There are similarities and differences in the: Role and goals Range of issues Planning horizons Requirements (federally and provincially) Requirements (municipally) Review timelines Opportunities for funding

National Perspective Ontario Eastern Municipal Conference September 18, 2009 Kingston

Examples of Sustainability Plans Inuvik, NWT Vancouver, BC Victoria, BC Rossland, BC Calgary, AB Olds, AB Winnipeg, MB Pickering, ON Kingston, ON County of Frontenac, ON Halton Region, ON Collingwood, ON Montreal, QB Saint John, NB Charlottetown, PEI Annapolis Valley, NS Cornerbrook, NL

Victoria, BC Sustainability Framework Provincial capital with a population of 78,057 Corporate Sustainability Framework for the future of the community, and for the City as a corporate leader Defines a long term sustainability destination for Victoria www.victoria.ca/cityhall/sstnbl.shtml www.victoria.ca/cityhall/sstnbl.shtml

Whistler, B.C Integrated Community Sustainability Plan (ICSP) Resort town of 10,000 people Comprehensive sustainability plan called Whistler 2020 Widely respected as one of the best examples of community sustainability planning www.whistler2020.ca

Pickering, ON Learning by Doing (LBD) GTA community of 95,000 moving to 170,000 by 2023 Created Sustainable Pickering Emphasis on learning by doing not by planning Building local understanding and capacity Developing a solid foundation and framework (including an Office of Sustainability) www.sustainablepickering.com

Sudbury, ON LBD City of 158,000 Developed Earth Care, a Local Action Plan Established partnerships with more than 150 organizations a non-profit organization Adopted an at arms length governance model Emphasis on enhancing the environment, creating a healthier community, and strengthening the local economy. www.greatersudbury.ca

Regional Perspective Ontario Eastern Municipal Conference September 18, 2009 Kingston

Kingston ICSP Lake Ontario city of 117,000 Vision: Kingston - Canada s most sustainable city City-led, community owned The ICSP will consist of a vision, guiding principles, themes, theme statements, goals, targets, priorities, actions, indicators, and a governance model to support implementation www.cityofkingston.ca

Decision Points Leadership Team Shared Understanding Complexity Methodology Engagement Governance Indicators

Support for Municipalities and Partners Ontario Eastern Municipal Conference September 18, 2009 Kingston

Green Municipal Funds (GMF) Established by the FCM to support municipal initiatives across Canada Funding is allocated in five sectors of municipal activity: brownfields, energy, transportation, waste and water. Plans must consider environmental, social and economic objectives and include specific targets for environmental performance. Grants for up to 50% of costs to a maximum of $350,000

Types of Funding Available

Resources Ontario Eastern Municipal Conference September 18, 2009 Kingston

Resources AMO overview of ICSPs and Sustainability Planning Toolkit http://www.amo.on.ca/content/navigationmenu/ SustainableMunicipalities/FederalGasTax/Integr atedcommunitysustainabilityplan/default.htm Infrastructure Canada Resource Centre http://www.infrastructure.gc.ca/linksliens/resources-ressources_e.shtml

Questions? Contact us Don Grant Senior Consultant, Sustainability don.grant@stantec.com (613) 738-6052 Andrea Flowers Sustainability Consultant andrea.flowers@stantec.com (613) 738-6048