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Mayor's Annual Report - 2012 - City of Charlottetown

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Sustainability• A new online platform designed to promote and advance the <strong>City</strong>’s sustainability visions, goals, and actions was created. Themicro-site showcases local case studies and community champions who are working toward creating a more healthy, vibrant,and sustainable future in <strong>Charlottetown</strong>. (www.TheInspired<strong>City</strong>.com)• Local filmmaker Millefiore Clarkes worked with the <strong>City</strong> to create a three-part video series for Inspired <strong>City</strong>. It can be viewedon the <strong>City</strong>’s vimeo page at: https://vimero.com/charlottetown• The <strong>City</strong>’s community micro-grant program continued in <strong>2012</strong>. Seven community initiatives demonstrated commitment to createa healthier, more vibrant and sustainable city. Some <strong>of</strong> the <strong>2012</strong> grant recipients were:- Building Mobility – a project designed to promote a culture <strong>of</strong> sustainable transportation- Community Culinary Workshops – The Holland College Community Garden and Culinary Institute <strong>of</strong> Canadateamed up to promote edible gardens and healthy eating- Island Fringe Festival – The Fringe creatd venues in unconventional spaces to showcase how theatre can enliven publicspaces and thrive outside typical cultural institutions- Inspired Garden – an urban garden site featuring edible landscapes grown to engage and involve the whole community- The Green Machine – a group <strong>of</strong> Holland College staff and students building a culture <strong>of</strong> sustainability through fun,informative and low-cost workshops and initiatives• Events and activities held in connection with the <strong>City</strong>’ssustainability efforts include:- The Atlantic Summer Institute’s Speakers Series;- Culture Days: Cardboard <strong>City</strong>;- Art in the Open;- World Water Day;- Energy Challenges;- Earth Day Community Expo;- Attendance at the Federation <strong>of</strong> CanadianMunicipalities’ National Sustainable CommunitiesConference.The widely successful Cultural Capitals <strong>of</strong> Canada legacy project, Art in theOpen was back again in August <strong>2012</strong>. The event featured live performances andartwork throughout the <strong>City</strong>.As part <strong>of</strong> Culture Days, the <strong>City</strong> hosted an event to explore the urbandimensions <strong>of</strong> <strong>Charlottetown</strong>’s heritage, parks, public spaces and builtenvironment by building a Cardboard <strong>City</strong>.The Street Transformation project was a unique micro-grant in partnership withCycling PEI that created a welcoming streetscape with plants, chalk, art, benchesand games.Page 7 • <strong>2012</strong> Mayor’s <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong>

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