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160727 Beautification Working GroupTown of Tillsonburg Beautification Working Group Report from the meeting of July 27, 2016 1. Attending Christine Nagy, Matt Fenn, Corey Hill , Penny Esseltine, John Kirkland Regrets/Absent: Wendy Cameron, Paul DeCloet, Sue Saelens Chair Christine Nagy called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m. 2. Broadway Beautification Continuing Assessment Response to the urns on Broadway at the intersections of Broadway and Ridout Streets and Broadway and Brock Streets has continued to be excellent. Plants in the planters have continued to grow and thrive.  Christine to take canna lily to Matt to replace the one in the container in front of the Bulk Barn.  Matt to revisit the placement of a planter in front of Scotiabank at the Library.  Matt says 2017 prices for containers will be available at the end of September/early October when buying shows with major distributors are held.  Christine asked for ball park prices on a sequence of sizes including large (what we have this year) medium, and small in both round and square shapes. In 2017 we anticipate purchasing 22 large containers. In 2018 our plan would be to purchase 22 medium sized containers and in 2019, 22 small sized containers. Christine has marked places for 22 planters on Broadway at intersections between London Street and Bridge Street. All intersections would have planters at four corners with the exception of Washington Grand Ave where only two will be placed.  A very rough estimate of cost for 22 large-size containers planted would be $8,000 (22 X $350)  It is anticipated as well that we could provide a smaller container, planted and delivered with fertilizer, a watering can and watering instructions for individual store/business owners at about $100. 3. Hanging Baskets Discussion relating to the hanging baskets on Broadway included the following points:  John reports that hardware is available that would allow us to move the brackets lower on the poles so that they could hang down from the same height as street signs.  Currently between Venison and London Streets there are 49 brackets available and in 2017 27 have had baskets planted and hanging on them. The cost of a basic arm for hanging the baskets is $150. 4. Banners New banners to hang from the light posts would cost about $110.00 for a 28” X 72” banner which attaches to a fixed arm at the top and a wiggly arm at the bottom. There was some discussion about the condition of the existing banners. 5. BIA Watering  Of the $5000 budget for watering downtown Virginia Armstrong reports that in June the cost was $1400, July $1921, August $1921 with September to be determined. There has been an extra $25 charged each month for each of the large urns.  It was suggested that we ask Nature’s Choice to continue watering through September on an every other day basis. The cost for this would be approximately $1400. These dollars will come from the accumulated donations in the Tillsonburg Beautification Account.  At the end of September everything will come down.  In continuing discussions about the cost of watering John reports that the BIA puts this out to tender each year and selects the best proposal.  Municipal support in terms of dollars or labour for watering efforts would benefit the entire town.  The plan to continue downtown beautification efforts on a multi-season basis would result in watering requirements throughout the year. 6. Amenity Spaces Matt has spoken with a few local landscape firms (Courtland Gardens, Shackleton Landscape) about the Oxford Street and Broadway parkette asking for a cost for the design work. The committee has agreed to ask for a proposal which includes an idea (drawing) and pricing. John suggests Oxford Property Management may be interested in this project as well. It would be the intent of the committee to choose one of these proposals. 7. Gateway Plans There was some discussion about beautification in the area of gateway signs. Penny has talked with Colleen Pepper who says that changes to the frames of gateway signs will not be included in the 2017 budget. There may be a swap out of the plastic sign itself to include the new branding logo but the frame and positioning will stay the same. With regard to plantings there may be a requirement for maintenance and watering depending on the selection of plant material, especially during the establishing period. Penny volunteered to take photographs of the existing town signs on Broadway, Highway 3, Simcoe Street, and John Pound Road to aid in planning for beautification in these areas. 8. Donor Recognition Stakes Penny has ordered plant stakes to recognize financial contributions to the beautification project for Tillsonburg Garden Gate, the Knights of Columbus and the Tillsonburg Horticultural Society from Cutting Edge Signs. The estimated time for completion is one week. 9. Canada 150 John has secured the services or an artist/consultant to prepare a drawing that will show a long view of the Broadway streetscape complete with urns (clustered in groups of three), planters in front of stores, banners, and hanging baskets facing the road as well as trees and a gazebo in the amenity space at Oxford and Broadway Streets for 2017 and Canada’s 150th. This will be of benefit when presenting proposals to potential donors to support beautification efforts. The cost for the drawing is expected to be $250 plus HST. These funds will come from the Tillsonburg Beautification account under the auspices of the Tillsonburg Horticultural Society. 10. Other Business Christine suggests that in the absence of Wendy Cameron (who is unable to continue for health reasons) it would be beneficial to have an additional representative from the B.I.A. appointed to this committee. John will follow-up on this. 11. Date of Next Meeting Wednesday, September 14, 9:00 a.m. Marwood Lounge, Tillsonburg Community Centre Chair: Christine Nagy Recorder: Penny Esseltine 08/04/16