The Choosing our Future initiative, launched in 2009, is moving along and the three partners are now embarking on the next step in the process, which will focus on defining strategies and options to achieve the project’s long-term sustainability principles and goals.
Top officials from the National Capital Commission (NCC), City of Gatineau and City of Ottawa received an update on the project’s progress and key achievements at a tripartite meeting on February 11, 2010.
Choosing Our Future is a joint planning initiative, with the aim of helping Canada’s Capital Region face the challenges of the 21st century by integrating the three central concepts of sustainability, resiliency and liveability into all facets of planning, design and governance.
The initiative recognizes the environmental, cultural, social, and economic impacts of past decisions on the National Capital Region, and the project aims to ensure the Region’s well being for future generations of residents.
At its core, six principles guide the formulation of plans for the future of the Region: long-term thinking; local and global vision; one planet; integration of systems; diversity and creativity; and, learning and cooperation.
A progress report, which included six principles and 12 goals, was received by the cities and NCC. This report outlined their long-term vision for the Region in a number of different areas, including: health and quality of life; economic prosperity; cultural diversity and vitality; biodiversity and ecosystem health; governance; housing; transportation; and local food production.
In order to achieve these goals and to ensure the environmental, cultural, social and economic sustainability of the Region for the next 100 years, the Choosing Our Future initiative will result in an integrated set of three long-range plans: a Sustainability and Resilience Plan; a Risk Mitigation and Prevention Plan; and a Regional Energy and Emissions Plan.
For more information on the Choosing our Future project and to learn more about how to become involved, visit choosingourfuture.ca.