Saturday, October 28, 2017

Fall update: October 2017

As the end of October approaches, we are still awaiting contact from the Study Team re a meeting.  

They did contact us , the text of their letter is below. Emphasis is mine.

From: Jamieson, Brenda
Date: Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 8:15 AM
Subject: RE: Study Update Meeting.
To: Agriculture Business Community



Good Morning Sharon,

Further to your July letter which we received via email on July 17, 2017, we look forward to meeting with ABC this fall to provide a study update and discuss the Recommended Plan Refinements which were made following PIC #6 in response to feedback received through the consultation process and further development of the preliminary design.  Please note the intent of the meeting is to provide an overview of the refinements to facilitate your review.

I’ll contact you in mid-October to schedule an appropriate meeting date for late October / early November.  If you have any questions in the meantime, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Regards,
Brenda

Brenda Jamieson, P.Eng.

AECOM

Sunday, September 10, 2017

Hwy Update Sepyember 2107

Update: 

The Agriculture Business Community (ABC) has been busy meeting with local politicians and communicating our concerns to the Study Team via MPP Randy Pettapiece. The Study Team did contact us asking for a meeting in July which we have consistently told them was an inappropriate time for the Agriculture community. Below is the text of our letter to them in response.

Brenda Jamieson, P. Eng.
Senior Vice President
Canada Transportation Business Unit Lead

AECOM
300 Water Street
Whitby, Ontario L1N 9J2,


Dear Ms. Jamieson:

We appreciate the request to meet. As you know this time of year is difficult. This is the busiest time in our business cycle. We have asked you in the past for more appropriate times to meet. We are disappointed that the meeting dates suggested are completely unrealistic. 

This four year abandonment of the study shows complete disregard for the value we place on community involvement in our future. It does not inspire confidence in this process.
To provide you with effective commentary we need time to review the recent report, meet and prepare a response. Otherwise, a meeting would make a mockery of the public consultation process. 


Since this is such an important issue to the agriculture businesses and rural areas affected, we feel strongly that meeting dates into the fall are more appropriate. The end of October is the soonest agriculture will be in a position to meet.


We urge you to consider this seriously. We feel strongly that the process we were all supposed to follow has been abrogated by the Study Team’s failure to follow through sooner. Your lack of response until now, to the many official comments and concerns, from the last Public Information Centre is not conducive to any meaningful process.
 

Yours truly:
Sharon Weitzel per

Agriculture Business Community of Perth East, Perth South and Wilmot West

Cc: Randy Pettapiece, MPP Perth-Wellington

Saturday, April 29, 2017

The MTO and Hwy 7 & 8 is back-2017

Earlier this year the MTO team showed up at Perth County Council, Perth East Council and the other municipalities impacted,  with another edition of  the EA study on Hwy 7 & 8. The presentation can be viewed  from the Perth East Agenda for March 7th, pg. 47  at:http://www.pertheast.ca/uploads/5/Doc_636241390472190879.pdf

 Perth East has responded officially to the presented material. Details of their concerns are outlined in the document below.  Attached is a letter from the Project team with their responses and everyone should read that material carefully.