Burlington Sustainable Development Advisory Committee

The Office of the City Clerk is currently using a hybrid option for advisory committee meetings, therefore meetings may be held in person, via Teams or via Zoom. Advisory committee meetings are open to the public. Please email clerks@burlington.ca for the applicable video call codes or in-person instructions if you wish to attend an upcoming meeting.

The Burlington Sustainable Development Committee is an advisory committee of Burlington Council. Our role in the community is to promote the principles and objectives of Sustainable Development and to advise and assist City staff and Council members on these issues. We do this by reviewing and commenting on land use policies and development applications, researching sustainable development issues and preparing position papers, and by participating in and hosting special sustainability events. The members of the Burlington Sustainable Development Advisory Committee are volunteer citizens who have been appointed by Council to advise on issues that relate to sustainable development. During the day, we are, or have been, architects, biologists, business people, developers, engineers, musicians, planners, stay-at-home parents, university students and more. Our common ground is our passion to minimize impacts on the environment and the belief that the City of Burlington is a great place to live, work and play. Please note Advisory Committees are not webcasted. There is no link to a video at HTML- Minutes and Video.

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Burlington Agricultural and Rural Affairs Advisory Committee

Virtual

The Office of the City Clerk is currently using a hybrid option for advisory committee meetings, therefore meetings may be held in person, via Teams or via Zoom. Advisory committee meetings are open to the public. Please email clerks@burlington.ca for the applicable video call codes or in-person instructions if you wish to attend an upcoming meeting.

The Burlington Agricultural and Rural Affairs Advisory Committee is a committee made up of community volunteers and reports to City Council through the Community Planning, Regulation & Mobility Committee. The mandate of the committee is to provide advice to Council on Burlington’s agricultural and rural goals, objectives and policies; and to raise community awareness and understanding of agricultural and rural issues as they relate to the city and its activities. Please note Advisory Committees are not webcasted. There is no link to a video at HTML-Minutes and Video.

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Durham Environment and Climate Advisory Committee

Council Chambers, Regional Municipality of Durham Headquarters 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby

The Region of Durham continues to hold electronic meetings for Advisory Committees with limited inperson attendance at this time. Members of the public may view the Committee meeting via live streaming. If you wish to register as a delegate regarding an agenda item, you may register in advance of the meeting by noon on the day prior to the meeting by emailing delegations@durham.ca and will be provided with the details to delegate electronically.

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Ottawa Environment and Climate Change Committee

Champlain Room 110 Laurier Ave W, Ottawa

Accessible formats and communication supports are available, upon request. For more information, contact Christopher.Zwierzchowski@ottawa.ca.

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  • Multi-Residential Waste Diversion Strategy Update
  • Curbside Waste Diversion Policy Implementation Plan and Operational Readiness Update
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St. Catharines Environmental Stewardship Advisory Committee Meeting

Burgoyne Woods Room, St. Catharines City Hall 50 Church St, St. Catharines

The Environmental Stewardship Advisory Committee is a volunteer committee established to provide input to City Council and staff on matters relating to the natural environment and infrastructure.

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Committees and Task Forces

Location:
Burgoyne Woods Room in City Hall, 50 Church Street, St. Catharines.

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