Summary: FOSS Steering Committee Meeting
JANUARY
22ND, 2018
7:06PM,
LAMP, 185 5th Street, Etobicoke
CHRISTMAS BIRD COUNT: A
total of 28 species were observed including a Tufted Duck and a Purple
Sandpiper
FOSS WINTER BIRD FEEDER PROJECT: 7 individuals,
with additional help from the Lakeshore Scouts, enthusiastically maintain 6
seed and 6 suet feeders alongside the Col. Sam skating path. FOSS thanks the Urban Nature Store for its generous
support.
COYOTE BAITING: Evidence
of baiting in the form of kibble, bread and bones has been left at various
locations in the park. Such practices are dangerous as they may lead to the habituation
of wildlife and may also prove detrimental to domestic off-leash pets. Report
any occurrences of this practice to 311 and Keep Wildlife Safe and Wild.
Check the FOSS blog as well as the FOSS Facebook and Instagram pages for more
information and photos.
OWL HARASSMENT: Several
instances of owl harassment (especially by photographers) have been reported at
Col Sam. Report all such occurrences to 311.
POND LOOKOUT PLATFORM GRATE PROBLEMS: FOSS
has been informed that wheel chairs have become stuck in the decking
grates--posing a safety hazard. No results yet from FOSS’s original request to
have this problem fixed. FOSS to send a photograph with reminder note to the pertinent
authorities.
2018 FOSS PHOTO EXHIBIT: FALL 2018. Check
the blog for updates.
PARK PEOPLE SUMMIT: February 24. Daniels
Spectrum. 585 Dundas E. Applications
due February 18. Some members of the FOSS Steering Committee will attend.
DOG PARK IMPROVEMENTS: No
results yet received after FOSS sent letter requesting better facilities such
as water, night lighting, logs, etc. The dog park’s presence at Col. Sam has
not proven effective for controlling off leash dogs on park trails.
COLONEL SAM SMITH ANNUAL CLEAN-UP DAY:
APRIL 15. Alan Roy, Organizer.
FOSS SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNTS: Check
out FOSS on both Instagram and Facebook. No personal Facebook account? You may
still view the contents, but you will be unable to post comments.
SALT ON PARK PATHS: FOSS
is concerned with the excessive amount of salt that has been spread to keep
cycling paths open. High accumulations of salt are a danger to both the lake (the
source of Toronto’s drinking water) and the nearby wetlands. FOSS to contact
park management about this matter.
ASSEMBLY HALL CULTURAL DAYS, FALL 2018: FOSS
volunteers will lead nature photography sessions in Colonel Sam Park and
facilitate children’s bird feeder and bird nesting material projects. Check the
blog for updates.
DRUG/GARBAGE PROBLEMS AT COL. SAM: Discarded drug paraphernalia and
litter are on-going detriments in the park, particularly in the North Creek
area. Visitors are asked to notify the police at 416 808-2200 for drug
infractions and 311 for trash build-up.
TWO-HOUR PARKING LIMIT ON SOUTH LOT AT
COLONEL SAM: Vehicles are being marked and fines are being
issued.
Sandra
Hawkins, SecretarY