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Miscellaneous

Photographs depicting Nancy Greene, concept art of Whistler Village, the Rendezvous, construction in Whistler Village, Dusty's, and aerial views of Blackcomb Mountain and Whistler Village.

Concept Art

Subseries consists of concept art for Millennium Place/Whistler Interfaith Chapel, as well as related correspondence between Dalla-Lana Griffin Dowling Knapp Architects and Alex Kleinman/Stephen Milstein.

Contents include:

  • Transmittal to Alex Kleinman and Stephen Milstein from Dalla-Lana Griffin Dowling Knapp Architects re: Whistler Interfaith Chapel/My Place, September 30th 1998, with 2 8x10” print and 1 print-out conceptual drawing (WA_1986_083_04_002_001_001-004)
  • Transmittal to Alex Kleinman from Dalla-Lana Griffin Dowling Knapp Architects re: Millennium Place, February 8th 1999, with one 35mm colour slide, one 8½ x11’’ colour copy reduction, and one 8 x 10” colour print. (WA_1986_083_04_002_002_001-004)
  • 8½ x 11’’ black-and-white photocopied (?) conceptual drawing of Millennium Place. (WA_1986_083_04_002_003)
  • Circular painting of Millennium Place in full colour, signed "I. MacLaurin" and "Andrews." (WA_1986_083_04_002_004)
  • Copy of above circular painting of Millennium Place. (WA_1986_083_04_002_005)
  • Large print of concept art of Skiier’s Chapel, signed "Lukaitis '91." (WA_1986_083_04_002_006)
  • 1 4x6" colour photo of above concept art of Skiier’s Chapel, came in large envelope marked "Photos - DGBK." (WA_1986_083_04_002_007)

Mike Hurst Fonds

  • WA_2015_026
  • Fondo
  • 1970s-1989

Issues of Whistler - The Magazine from 1982-1989, maps of Whistler Village designs and development, and other textual documents relating to the planning, design, and amenities offered in the new Whistler Village.

John Wood

Draw entry answer by John Wood for the Whistler Museum event "Whistler's Mountain Identity [...]". In response to the question "What would you like to say about the past, present, and future of Whistler's Mountain Identity?" John responded:

"Raine + Beck and others conceived and planned this beautiful place. The mix of nature and fantastic amenities makes this a special place. There is/was a balance. We are losing this balance because we have not managed our success. We are getting too big for this valley, we will lose the balance. Capacities are stretched everywhere. We must get control."

Maps

Maps and technical drawings related to the Resort Municipality of Whistler (RMOW)'s recreation planning between 1980-1984. Areas include Lost Lake Park and the Whistler valley.

Toni Sailer Summer Ski Camp 50th Anniversary

File contains e-mail correspondence, to-do lists, articles, and other documents relating to the 50th Anniversary of the Toni Sailer Summer Ski Camp, with a particular focus on the planning of the anniversary celebration by Alex Douglas.

List of documents:

  • 001 - article, “Museum Musings: Celebrating 50 years of summer skiing,” Jeff Slack, Whistler Question, April 25 2016.
  • 002 - article, “Olympic Hero Toni Sailer Teaches Ski Racing Atop a Canadian Glacier,” Anita Verschoth, Sports Illustrated Vault, June 1 1981.
  • 003 - advertisement for Brandy’s at The Keg, Creekbread and the Community, winter wear and cookbook, Mountain Life, winter/spring 2016.
  • 004 - e-mail correspondence between Tam Peavoy and Alex Douglas, March 24-26 2016.
  • 005 - Creekbread menu, c. 2015-16.
  • 006 - e-mail correspondence between Alex Douglas and Wayne Wong, February 15-16 2016.
  • 007 - e-mail correspondence between Jeff Slack and Alex Douglas, March 24 2016.
  • 008 - scan of a TSSSC pamphlet: Racing/Freestyle/Recreational, with pictures of Toni Sailer, Nancy Greene Raine, Wayne Wong, and Bob Dufour.
  • 009 - e-mail correspondence between Whistler Museum and Alex Douglas, October 15 2015.
  • 010 - e-mail correspondence between Sarah Drewery and Alex Douglas, August 2 2013.
  • 011 - e-mail correspondence between Karla Grenon and Alex Douglas, April-August 2015.
  • 012 - Priority Communication Planner page with phone numbers, e-mails, and notes about the Whistler 50th Anniversary.
  • 013 - Priority Communication Planner page with to-do-list (?) for planning 50th Anniversary.
  • 014 - Priority Communication Planner page with notes regarding 50th Anniversary.
  • 015 - e-mail correspondence between Alex Douglas, Doug Matthewman, Steven Threndyle, Alan White, and Scott Bridger, regarding date for 50 Summers at Whistler celebration.
  • 016 - copy of April 2015 correspondence between Alex Douglas and Karla Grenon, with handwritten notes along the top and on the back.
  • 017 - e-mail from Alex Douglas to Nancy Greene and Al Raine, April 26 2015.
  • 018 - e-mail correspondence between Alex Douglas and Cate Webster, March-April 2015.
  • 019 - Priority Communication Planner page with notes/to-do list for 50th Anniversary.
  • 020 - e-mail from Alex Douglas to Gemma Prescott, March 16 2015.
  • 021 - e-mail from Michelle Leroux to Alex Douglas, August 2 2013.
  • 022 - e-mail correspondence between Harry Burgess and Nancy Greene Raine, May 9 2014.
  • 023 - e-mail from Alex Douglas to Mark Taylor, October 7 2014.
  • 024 - “Summer Skiing? A Whistler Tradition,” Whistorical blog, June 29 2013.

Bill Barratt Fonds

  • WA_2016_042
  • Fondo
  • 2002-2010

Planning booklets from the Resort Municipality of Whistler including Five-Year Financial Plans from the Resort Municipality of Whistler and 2010 Olympic Winter Games framework summaries, reports, and budgets.

Whistler: Charting A Course for the Future

A vision for the Resort Municipality of Whistler from 2002 that includes historical context and outlines some key areas that the community should be working to improve including housing, financial stability, tourism and sustainability.
Table of Contents:

  1. Why a Vision
  2. Resort Community Values
  3. A Brief Historical Perspective
  4. The Interdependence of the Community & the Resort
  5. The Challenges of Success
  6. The Vision Statement
    Priorities:
  7. Building a Stronger Resort Community
  8. Enhancing the Whistler Experience
  9. Moving Toward Environmental Sustainability
  10. Achieving Financial Stability
  11. Contributing to the Success of Our Region
  12. The Role of Local Government
  13. A Partner in Whistler's Success
  14. Glossary
  15. Contact
  16. Notes

Five-Year Financial Plan 2009-2014 + Duplicate

The Five-Year Financial Plan for the Resort Municipality of Whistler from 2009-2014. One of the two copies has the name Bill Barratt inscribed in the front cover. One duplicate.

Table of Contents:
Chapter One: Administrator's Message
1.1 Whistler2020
1.2 Long-Term Financial Plan
1.2 Five-Year Financial Plan 2009-2014

  • 1.2 Priorities
    -1.2 Key Deliverables
    • 1.3 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games
    • Continued integration of Whistler2020
      1.3 Issues
      -1.5 Community Engagement
      -1.6 Property Tax Trends
      -1.6 Table 1.1 Increased Costs Budgeted
      -1.6 Impact of the 2008 budget
      -1.6 Transit
      -1.7 Labour
      -1.7 Income
      -1.7 RCMP
      -1.7 Parking Fees
      -1.7 Impact on Parking Taxes
      1.7 Five Year Financial Plan 2009-2014 Summary
      -1.7 Table 1.2 Revenue (All Funds) 2009 budget
      -1.7 Table 1.3 Expenditure (All Funds) 2009 budget
      -1.7 Staff Levels
      -1.8 Projects Program
      -1.8 Table 1.4 Projects (All Funds) 2009 budget
      -1.9 Municipal Debt
      1.9 Summary
      Chapter Two: The Resort Community
      2.1 Where it all Started
      2.1 Location
      2.2 People
      2.2 A World-Class Resort
      2.3 Community and Culture
      2.5 The Economy
      Chapter Three: The Municipal Financial System
      3.1 Introduction
      3.1 Municipal Finance
      -3.1 Corporate Structure
      -3.1 Mayor and Council
      -3.1 Chief Administrative Officer
      -3.1 2010 Games Office
      -3.1 Policy and Program Development
      -3.1 Economic Viability
      -3.2 RMOW Organizational Chart
      -3.2 Resort Experience
      -3.2 Environmental Services
      -3.2 Community Life
      -3.3 Fund Accounting, Utilities and Reserves
      -3.3 Sewer Utility Example
      -3.3 Revenues and Expenditures
      -3.3 Reserves
      -3.4 Balanced Budget
      3.4 Financial Principles and Policies
      -3.4 Financial Principles
      -3.4 Whistler2020
      -3.4 The Whistler Experience
      -3.5 Financial Prudence and Responsibility
      -3.5 Efficient and Effective Government
      -3.5 Fairness and Equity
      -3.5 Building Community
      -3.5 Innovation
      -3.5 Leadership
      -3.5 Openness and Transparency
      -3.6 Financial Policies
      -3.6 Infrastructure Planning
      -3.6 Cost-Revenue Gap
      -3.7 Property Taxes
      -3.8 Revenue Uncertainty
      -3.8 Private Investment in Overnight Properties
      -3.8 Use of Resort Municipality Transfer Tax
      -3.9 Investment Management
      Chapter Four: The Budge Process
      4.1 Departmental Budgets
      4.1 Annual Target Operating Budget
      4.2 Supplemental Request
      4.2 Budget System in Action Chart
      4.3 The Budget Cycle
      -4.3 Budget Cycle Summary
      -4.3 Establish the Budge Guidelines
      -4.3 Divisions Prepare their Requests
      -4.3 Ranking of Requests
      -4.3 Public Consultation Process
      -4.3 Council Adoption of the Budget
      -4.4 Amending the Budget After Adoption
      Chapter Five: Factors Affecting Budget
      5.1 Economic Factors
      -5.1 Global Economic Downturn
      -5.1 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games
      -5.1 Property Development
      -5.2 Strata Hotel Classification
      5.2 Key Trends
      -5.2 Inflation
      -5.2 Changes in Existing Assessment
      -5.3 New Construction
      -5.3 Investment Income
      -5.4 Resort Municipality Transfer Tax
      5.5 Community Life Tracking Survey
      -5.5 Perceived Value for Money of Services Provided
      -5.5 Preferred Action to Deal With Anticipated Budget Shortfall
      5.6 Budget Guidelines
      -5.6 General Tax Rate
      -5.7 Other Fees and Charges
      -5.7 Departmental Budgets
      -5.7 Summary
      Chapter Six: Strategic Business Plan
      6.1 Whistler2020 - Moving Toward a Sustainable Future
      -6.1 What is Whistler2020?
      -6.1 Why is Whistler2020 Important?
      -6.1 Who is Responsible for Whistler2020?
      -6.1 How is Progress Toward Whistler2020 Monitored?
      -6.2 The Whistler2020 Framework
      -6.2 Whistler2020 Values
      -6.2 Whistler2020 Priorities
      -6.2 Whistler2020 Strategies
      -6.3 RMOW-Lead Whistler2020 Actions for 2009
      -6.3 Arts, Culture & Heritage
      -6.3 Built Environment
      -6.4 Health & Social
      -6.4 Materials and Solid Waste
      -6.4 Natural Areas
      -6.5 Recreation & Leisure
      -6.5 Resident Housing
      -6.6 Transportation
      -6.6 Visitor Experience
      -6.6 Water
      6.7 Strategic Framework for 2010 Winter Games
      -6.7 Strategic Objectives
      -6.7 Preparing for Extraordinary Games
      -6.7 Maximizing Business Success
      -6.7 Capitalizing on Tourism Opportunities
      -6.7 Enhancing Arts, Culture and Heritage
      -6.8 Community Engagement
      -6.8 Supporting Canadian Athletes
      -6.8 Creating the Right Environment for Athletes
      -6.8 Volunteerism and Community Pride
      -6.8 Delivery of Municipal Services
      -6.8 Partnerships
      -6.8 Accelerating Our Journey Toward Sustainability
      Chapter Seven: Revenues and Expenditures
      7.1 Summary of Revenues
      -7.1 Table 7.1 Revenue Categories 2009 Budget
      -7.2 Property and Parcel Taxes
      -7.2 Resort Municipality Transfer Tax
      -7.2 Grants in Lieu
      -7.2 Penalties and Interest
      -7.3 Provincial Grants
      -7.3 Interest Income
      -7.3 Fees and Charges
      -7.3 Utility User Fees
      7.4 Summary of Expenditures
      -7.4 Table 7.2 Expenditure Categories 2009 Budge
      -7.4 Operating
      -7.5 Residents and Partners
      -7.5 Transfers
      -7.5 Reserve Contributions
      -7.5 Other
      -7.5 Conference Hosting
      -7.6 Summary of Debt Obligation
      -7.6 Current Debt Levels
      -7.7 Borrowing Capacity
      -7.7 Table 7.3 Existing Long-Term Debt Repayments
      -7.7 Effect on Future Operations
      7.8 Summary of Personnel
      -7.8 Staffing of the Municipality
      -7.8 Summary of Changes
      -7.9 Table 7.4 Full Time Equivalents by Division
      7.10 Transit Services
      7.10 Policing
      7.10 Whistler Housing Authority
      -7.11 Whistler Housing Authority Five-Year Operating Projections
      Chapter Eight: Project Program
      -8.1 Table 8.1 Project Expenditure Program
      8.2 Project Program
      -8.2 Table 8.2 Project Expenditures 2009-2014
      -8.3 Table 8.3 Project Funding Sources 2009-2014
      -8.4 Table 8.4 Detailed List of Projects for 2009
      -8.4 General Fund
      -8.6 Water Fund
      -8.7 Sewer Fund
      -8.7 Solid Waste Fund
      8.8 Operational Impacts
      -8.8 Table 8.5 Ongoing Operating Costs Associated with Projects
      8.10 2009 Project Descriptions
      -8.10 Enhancing the Resort Experience
      -8.13 Enriching Community Life
      -8.14 Ensuring Economic Viability
      -8.15 Protecting the Environment
      -8.16 Water Fund
      -8.18 Sewer and Solid Waste Funds
      8.19 Whistler Athletes' Village
      Chapter Nine: Summary Schedules
      9.1 Five-Year Financial Plan 2009-2014
      9.2 Schedule A
      -9.2 Consolidated Fund Summary - Operating
      -9.4 General Fund Summary
      -9.6 4% Resort Municipality Transfer Tax
      -9.8 2% Resort Municipality Transfer Tax
      9.9 Schedule B
      -9.9 Water Fund Operations
      -9.10 Sewer Fund Operations
      -9.11 Solid Waste Operations
      9.12 Schedule C
      -9.12 Consolidated Fund Summary - Projects
      9.14 Project Details
      -9.14 General Fund Project Details
      -9.22 Water Fund Project Details
      -9.26 Sewer Fund Project Details
      -9.28 Solid Waste Fund Project Details
      9.30 Reserves
      -9.30 General Fund Reserves
      -9.31 Utility Fund Reserves
      I Glossary
      VII Acknowledgements

Five-Year Financial Plan 2011-2015 + Duplicate

The Five-Year Financial Plan for the Resort Municipality of Whistler, 2011-2015. One duplicate.

Table of Contents:
Chapter One: Administrator's Message
1.1 Whistler2020
1.2 Long-Term Financial Plan
1.2 Five-Year Financial Plan 2011-2015

  • 1.2 Chapter's Overview
    -1.2 Key Aspects
    -1.3 Economy
    -1.3 Strata Hotel Classification
    -1.3 Development
    -1.3 Energy Management
    -1.3 Transit
    -1.4 Labour
    -1.4 Investment Income
    -1.4 Other Income
    -1.4 Policing
    -1.4 Parking Fees
    -1.4 Impact on Property Taxes
    1.5 Cost Reductions and Additional Revenues
    -1.5 Table 1.1 Items Reducing Property Tax Funding Requirements 2011 Budget
    -1.5 Community Engagement
    1.6 Five Year Financial Plan 2011-2015 Summary
    -1.6 Table 1.2 Revenue (All Funds) 2011 budget
    -1.6 Table 1.3 Expenditure (All Funds) 2009 budget
    -1.6 Staff Levels
    -1.6 Projects Program
    -1.6 Table 1.4 Projects (All Funds) 2011 budget
    -1.7 Official Community Plan Review
    Chapter Two: The Resort Community
    2.1 Where it all Started
    2.1 Location
    2.2 People
    2.2 A World-Class Resort
    2.3 Community and Culture
    2.5 The Economy
    Chapter Three: The Municipal Financial System
    3.1 Introduction
    3.1 Municipal Finance
    -3.1 Corporate Structure
    -3.1 Mayor and Council
    -3.1 Chief Administrative Officer
    -3.1 Policy and Program Development
    -3.2 RMOW Organizational Chart
    -3.2 Economic Viability
    -3.2 Resort Experience
    -3.2 Environmental Services
    -3.2 Community Life
    -3.3 Fund Accounting, Utilities and Reserves
    -3.3 Sewer Utility Example
    -3.3 Revenues and Expenditures
    -3.4 Reserves
    3.4 Financial Principles and Policies
    -3.4 Financial Principles
    -3.4 Whistler2020
    -3.4 The Whistler Experience
    -3.4 Financial Prudence and Responsibility
    -3.5 Efficient and Effective Government
    -3.5 Fairness and Equity
    -3.5 Building Community
    -3.5 Innovation
    -3.5 Leadership
    -3.5 Openness and Transparency
    -3.5 Financial Policies
    -3.5 Infrastructure Planning
    -3.6 Cost-Revenue Gap
    -3.8 Property Taxes
    -3.8 Revenue Uncertainty
    -3.8 Private Investment in Overnight Properties
    -3.9 Use of the Additional Hotel Room Tax
    -3.9 Investment Management
    Chapter Four: The Budge Process
    4.1 Departmental Budgets
    4.1 Annual Target Operating Budget
    4.2 Supplemental Request
    4.2 Budget System in Action Chart
    4.3 The Budget Cycle
    -4.3 Budget Cycle Summary
    -4.3 Establish the Budget Guidelines
    -4.3 Divisions Prepare their Requests
    -4.3 Ranking of Requests
    -4.3 Public Consultation Process
    -4.3 Council Adoption of the Budget
    -4.4 Amending the Budget After Adoption
    Chapter Five: Factors Affecting Budget
    5.1 Economic Factors
    -5.1 Global Economic Downturn
    -5.1 Living the Dream
    -5.2 Property Development
    -5.2 Strata Hotel Classification
    5.2 Key Trends
    -5.2 Inflation
    -5.3 Changes in Existing Assessment
    -5.3 New Construction
    -5.4 Transit
    -5.4 Pay Parking
    -5.4 Energy Management
    -5.5 Investment Income
    -5.6 2% Additional Hotel Room Tax
    -5.6 Resort Municipality Initiative Grant
    -5.6 Community Life Tracking Survey
    -5.7 Perceived Value for Money of Services Provided
    -5.57Preferred Action to Deal With Anticipated Budget Shortfall
    -5.8 Budget Guidelines
    -5.8 General Tax Rate
    -5.8 Other Fees and Charges
    -5.9 Departmental Budgets
    -5.9 Summary
    Chapter Six: Strategic Business Plan
    6.1 Whistler2020 - Moving Toward a Sustainable Future
    -6.1 What is Whistler2020?
    -6.1 Why is Whistler2020 Important?
    -6.1 Who is Responsible for Whistler2020?
    -6.1 How is Progress Toward Whistler2020 Monitored?
    -6.2 The Whistler2020 Framework
    -6.2 Whistler2020 Values
    -6.2 Whistler2020 Priorities
    -6.2 Whistler2020 Strategies
    -6.2 Whistler2020 Actions
    -6.2 Whistler2020 Values
    -6.3 RMOW-Lead Whistler2020 Actions for 2011
    -6.3 Arts, Culture & Heritage
    -6.3 Built Environment
    -6.4 Energy
    -6.4 Health & Social
    -6.4 Materials and Solid Waste
    -6.4 Recreation & Leisure
    -6.4 Water
    -6.5 Looking Ahead: Municipal Objectives for 2011
    Chapter Seven: Revenues and Expenditures
    7.1 Summary of Revenues
    -7.1 Table 7.1 Revenue Categories 2011 Budget
    -7.2 Property and Parcel Taxes
    -7.2 Property Tax Exemptions
    -7.2 2% AHRT and RMI
    -7.3 Grants in Lieu
    -7.3 Penalties and Interest
    -7.3 Grants
    -7.3 Interest Income
    -7.4 Fees and Charges
    -7.3 Utility User Fees
    7.4 Summary of Expenditures
    -7.4 Table 7.2 Expenditure Categories 2011 Budge
    -7.4 Operating
    -7.5 Residents and Partners
    -7.5 Transfers
    -7.5 Reserve Contributions
    -7.5 2% AHRT and RMI
    -7.6 Festivals, Events & Animation
    -7.6 Summary of Debt Obligation
    -7.6 Current Debt Levels
    -7.7 Borrowing Capacity
    -7.7 Table 7.3 Existing Long-Term Debt Repayments
    -7.7 Effect on Future Operations
    7.7 Summary of Personnel
    -7.7 Staffing of the Municipality
    -7.7 Summary of Changes
    -7.8 Table 7.4 Full Time Equivalents by Division
    7.9 Transit Services
    7.10 Policing
    7.10 Whistler Housing Authority
    -7.11 Table 7.5 Whistler Housing Authority Five-Year Operating Projections
    Chapter Eight: Project Program
    -8.1 Table 8.1 Project Expenditure Program
    8.2 Project Program
    -8.2 Table 8.2 Project Expenditures 2011-2015
    -8.3 Table 8.3 Project Funding Sources 2011-2015
    -8.4 Table 8.4 Detailed List of Projects for 2011
    -8.4 General Fund
    -8.6 Water Fund
    -8.7 Sewer Fund
    -8.7 Solid Waste Fund
    8.8 Operational Impacts
    -8.8 Table 8.5 Ongoing Operating Costs Associated with Projects
    8.10 Project Descriptions Non-Capital Expenditures
    -8.10 Enhancing the Resort Experience
    -8.10 Enriching Community Life
    -8.11 Ensuring Economic Viability
    -8.13 Protecting the Environment
    8.14 Project Descriptions Infrastructure Maintenance
    -8.14 Enhancing the Resort Experience
    -8.15 Enriching Community Life
    -8.16 Protecting the Environment
    8.16 Project Descriptions Capital Expenditures
    -8.16 Enhancing the Resort Experience
    -8.18 Partnering for Success
    -8.19 Enriching Community Life
    -8.20 Ensuring Economic Viability
    -8.21 Protecting the Environment
    8.22 Utility Project Descriptions
    -8.22 Protecting the Environment - Water
    -8.25 Protecting the Environment - Sewer
    -8.26 Protecting the Environement - Solid Waste
    Chapter Nine: Summary Schedules
    9.1 Five-Year Financial Plan 2011-2015
    9.2 Schedule A
    -9.2 Consolidated Fund Summary - Operating
    9.4 Schedule B
    -9.4 General Fund Summary
    -9.6 Resort Municipality Initiative Grant
    -9.8 2% Additional Hotel Room Tax
    9.9 Schedule C
    -9.9 Water Fund Operations
    -9.9 Solid Waste Operations
    -9.10 Sewer Fund Operations
    9.12 Schedule D
    -9.12 Consolidated Fund Summary - Projects
    9.14 Schedule E
    -9.14 General Fund Project Details
    9.20 Schedule F
    -9.20 Water Fund Project Details
    -9.22 Sewer Fund Project Details
    -9.24 Solid Waste Fund Project Details
    9.26 Schedule G
    -9.26 General Fund Reserves
    9.28 Schedule H
    -9.28 Utility Fund Reserves
    I Glossary
    VII Acknowledgements
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