York West Seniors' Centre, 2100 Lawrence Avenue West
Upgrading and Renovations
The York Community Council recommends the adoption of the following report (February 5 , 1998) from the Commissioner of Community Services (York Civic Centre):
Purpose:
To provide a better quality of service for seniors at the York West Seniors= Centre.
Funding Sources, Financial Implications and Impact Status:
The Centre has requested and is proposing to spend $90,000.00 from the York Humber Reserve Account. In 1989 there was a site plan agreement (Hickory Tree Development) implemented which set aside $225,000.00 for the purpose of providing funds to use towards capital requirements for seniors in the immediate area.
In 1994, $60,000.00 was approved by Council for capital improvements to its present location 1901A Weston Road. Presently there is $285,000.00 sitting in the reserve account dedicated for seniors.
Recommendations:
It is recommended that:
(1) the amount of $90,000.00 from the York Humber Reserve Account No. 004-433-2680, be allocated towards the upgrading and renovations at 2100 Lawrence Avenue for the new site of the York West Seniors= Centre;
(2) the lease and business arrangements be identified to reflect the centre=s financial objectives; and
(3) the lease arrangements should be reviewed and deemed reasonable by appropriate staff.
Council Reference/Background History:
The York West Seniors= Centre has been located in three storefronts at 1901 Weston Road a property of Metro Housing Company for the past 18 years and has been searching since 1989 for a more suitable site for its Seniors Centre.
Over the years its membership programmes and services have increased to the point where they are limited in expanding their Centre. The present location is fragmented and very limiting in providing quality service.
Comments and/or Discussion and/or Justification:
The relocation of the York West Seniors= Centre to 2100 Lawrence Avenue West would better service the needs of its members for accessibility, programming space and work environment. York West Meals on Wheels who have a close working relationship with York West Seniors have just moved into this new site. This linkage is a very important aspect to the community and would benefit everyone if they were located within the same building.
We would support in principle, the allocation of $90,000.00 towards capital improvements for their proposed site.
Conclusions:
In conclusion we are supportive of this request but would ask that the York West Seniors= Centre further develop a business plan to identify their fiscal requirements.
Contact Name:
Ken Dickin
Commissioner, Community Services
York Civic Centre.
Tel: 394-2486
Fax: 394-2485
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