This Neighbourhood Rep program is funded in part by the City of Waterloo’s Neighbourhood Matching Fund.
Street Name | Rep |
Altheim Crescent | Season Tompkins-NR Coordinator |
Avignon Place | AVAILABLE |
Bamberg Crescent | Tanya Romantsov |
Bernay Drive | Lisa Stuart |
Brandenburg Blvd | Vicki Han |
Brandenburg Court | Paula Rick |
Brandenburg Place | AVAILABLE |
Chablis Drive | AVAILABLE |
Frieburg Drive | AVAILABLE |
Innsbruck Place | AVAILABLE |
Interlaken Drive | Jamie Harland |
Karlsfeld Road | Semire Eskiocak |
Keats Way | AVAILABLE |
Klosters Drive | Beata Harris |
Lausanne Crescent | Melanie Roberts |
Lucerne Ave | Nesar Ahmed |
Montpellier Drive | AVAILABLE |
Munich Circle | Diana Clipsham/Melanie Roberts |
Paris Blvd | AVAILABLE |
Rhine Fall Drive | Breanna Swanson |
Rhineland Place | AVAILABLE |
Salzburg Drive | Wes Worlsfold |
Sauve Crescent | Melanie Schmidt |
St. Anton Court | AVAILABLE |
St. Armand Drive | Dori Mueller |
St. Moritz Ave | Margaret Wilton |
Winterburg Walk | Breanna Swanson |
Zermatt Drive | Jennifer Leitch |
Zurich Drive | Geoffrey Moon |
Last updated 01/19/2020
About the Neighbourhood Rep Program:
The Neighbourhood Rep (NR) program encourages community volunteerism and ensures all Clair Hills residents have the opportunity to be informed and educated about the services the CHCA offers. If you would like to become a NR, please email neighbourhoodrep@clair-hills.ca
How it Works:
Each NR is responsible for a designated area in Clair Hills. Ideally the area includes the personal street of the NR and any surrounding streets that require support. Once assigned to a street(s), the NR then carries out the following responsibilities:
- Delivers Welcome Packages to new residents, as required
- Monitors house sales and notifies CHCA when a welcome package is required
- Delivers Clair Hills communications, as needed
- Notifies the CHCA of any issues on their street(s). Examples can include recurring bylaw infractions, unusual activity such as car break ins or prowlers already reported to police, safety concerns such as traffic, etc.
Roles of the CHCA:
- The CHCA will provide training materials and in-person training (when required) to ensure each NR understands their responsibilities and has the tools and resources to carry out their duties.
- The CHCA will provide regular communications with NRs to ensure they are up-to-date on all CHCA activities and changes. The CHCA will extend all regular meeting invites to NRs.
- The CHCA will provide each NR with welcome packages in CHCA tote bags.
- The CHCA will include NRs in annual volunteer appreciation activities.
Volunteer Expectations:
- Deliver welcome packages and newsletters in a timely manner, or as specified by the CHCA.
- Promote the CHCA and act as an ambassador to educate residents about CHCA services, communications and special events.
- Contact the CHCA if they are no longer able to maintain their volunteer commitment. The CHCA understands the challenges of a busy lifestyle. If you cannot commit to the role, simply send us an email.