COMMUNITY PLANNING ASSOCIATION OF CANADA NATIONAL PLANNING CONFERENCE September 11-14, 1977 SHERATON CENTRE, TORONTO, ONTARIO PRELIMINARY PROGRAM ‘SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 41 ‘ 2:00 pm Registration 6:29 pm Reception and Civic Welcome City Hall Rotunda MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 8:00am Registration 9:14am Key Note Addresses “THE WORD FROM THE TOP" (What our leaders think) 12:30 pm Luncheon 2:30 pm Concurrent Workshops “WHERE WE'RE AT” (The existing Situation) an “WHAT COULD BE” (Brainstorming tor some possibilities) Land Use Policy B Resource Policy C Transportation Policy D Housing Policy 6:00 pm President's Reception 7:00 pm Banquet Dinner 8:30 pm CPAC’s ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 8:59 am Concurrent Workshops “WHERE WE'RE HEADING” (What should be and how to put the necessary mechanisms in piace) A Land Use Policy B Resource Policy © Transportation Policy D Housing Policy 11:59 am Luncheon 1:30 pm Workshops In House 1. Special Session: Leaders of concurrent workshops may continue discussion to fina- lize concluding statements and recommendations 2. Planning by Computer Mobile 3, Erin Mills 4. Harbourfront 6:30 pm Cacktalils at the CN Tower 8:00 pm Dinnerat captain John's Restaurant aboard the M.S. JADRAN . WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 9:29 am Plenary — Workshop Panel “Conclusions, recommendations and social implication” Open Discussion 12:00 noon Luncheon Official Closing 1:30 pm Post-Conference Tours (local) THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 9:00 am Post-Conference Tours (regional) 1. Peterborough 2. Niagara Falis 3. Muskoka For further information contact: CPAC Ontario Division 68 Yonge Street, Suite 307 Toronto MS5E 141 phone (416) 869-1224 CONFERENCE INFORMATICN Location: All plenary and workshop sessions will take place or begin at the Sheraton Centre Hotel in downtown Toronto, directly across from the New City Hall. A block of rooms has been reserved for delegates at the same hotel. Registration fees: For advance registration members will pay $85, non-members pay $95, Spouses pay $35 and students pay $25. Cost at the Conference will be $95 for members and $115 for non-members. These fees cover administrative costs of conference organization, travel costs for some resource spea- kers, Reception on Sunday evening and Monday evening Ban- quet Dinner. Optional Mobile Workshops, Post-Conference Tours and some other activities are not included. Mobile Workshops: REGISTRATION FOR MOBILE WORK- SHOPS MUST BE MADE IN ADVANCE, and limited spaces will be allocated in advance to registrants on a first-come, first-served basis. Payment must accompany registration and mobile workshops may be cancelled and money returned if in- sufficient interest is indicated. Post-Conference Tours (regional): REGISTRATION FOR POST-CONFERENCE TOURS [REGIONAL] MUST BE MADE IN ADVANCE , and limited Spaces will be allocated in advance to registrants on a first-come, first-served basis. Payment must accompany registration and tours may be cancelled and money returned if insufficient interest is indicated. Post-Conference Tours (local): A representative of the Metro- politan Toronto Tourist and Convention Bureau will be on hand to give vou personal information on what to see and what to do in Toronto as well as how much it will cost and how to get there. Cassettes: Recordings of workshop and plenary sessions wil! be available for $7.00 each. This service, provided by AUDIO ARCHIVES, will give you the opportunity to hear first-hand the presentations which run concurrent to the one you choose to attend. It also enables the sharing of the Conference ses- sions with your colleagues upon your return home. Babysitting: Arrangements may be made by contacting the Housekeeping Department of the hotel 24 hours in advance. information Booth: Recognizing that Conference delegates may wish to visit places in the Toronto area of special interest to those involved in pianning, resource people will be avail- able to give assistance, on a personal basis, to individuals or groups. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING: CPAC's Annual General Meeting for 1977 will be held at 8:30 pm on Monday evening. MOBILE WORKSHOPS Tuesday, September13 1:30pm -5:30 pm ERIN MILLS How can we describe an undertaking as vast as Erin Mills? The largest privately initiated “new town” development in Canada. 7,800 acres in the bustling City of Mississauga. Com- prehensively planned for 175,000 people. With a full comple- ment of industrial, commercial, educational, recreational and social facilities. Home to 9,000 already. A series of 3 - 5,000 person neighbourhoods knitted into 30 ~ 40,000 person communities. 11% parkland and open Space. Enormous front end capital. Man made lakes, miles of park walkways. Tough architectural controls and ongoing covenants. Tree farms to feed the parks and boulevards. A full range of housing types, including innovative and non-profit housing. Industrial parks, auto sales campus, reli- gious and educational campuses. Regional shopping centre. Our buses will take us through the whale of Erin Mills. We'll stroil in the parks and toss questions in the tri-pod Infor- mation Centre. Our hosts will be the developers, Cadillac Fair- view Corporation, and planners, architects and consultants who are making Erin Mills work. Promises to be an enjoyable, educational afternoon. Do joinus. COST: $ 7.00