Loyalist Township
Bohdan Wynnycky RPP has a diverse range of work experience in the planning and development field. Bohdan is currently serving as the Chief Planner for Loyalist Township, where they manage the Planning, Engineering, and Building Department services. In this role, they present development proposals to various committees and represents the Township's interests before the Ontario Municipal Board. Prior to their current position, Bohdan held the role of Manager of Development Services for Loyalist Township, where they were responsible for processing development applications and obtaining necessary approvals.
Bohdan has also worked for the Ontario Government as a Senior Manager of Intergovernmental Relations and Partnerships. In this role, they oversaw the province's Municipal Performance Measurement Program and developed tools and programs to raise municipal management capacity. Bohdan was also responsible for provincial oversight of the Ontario Municipal Knowledge Network and the Municipal Information and Data Analysis System.
Additionally, Bohdan has experience working for the Niagara Escarpment Commission as the Manager of Development Control. Here, they ensured development applications complied with Niagara Escarpment Plan policies and provided professional advice to the Commission and Director.
Before their time with the Niagara Escarpment Commission, Bohdan worked for the Canadian Urban Institute and the Federation of Canadian Municipalities as a Senior Associate and Canadian Expert in Performance Measurement and Evaluation.
Bohdan's earlier work experience includes roles as the Coordinator for the Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General, where they managed education and training for court services staff, and an Associate for the Ontario Professional Planners Institute.
Bohdan also worked as an Environmental Planner for the Ontario Ministry of the Environment.
Bohdan Wynnycky RPP obtained a Master's Certificate of Environmental Management in Geography from Ryerson University in the year 1997. Prior to that, between 1985 and 1989, they pursued studies in Urban and Regional Planning at the same institution. There is limited information available about their earlier education, as the only provided details indicate involvement with UNO Zakhid, without specifying any specific degree program or field of study.
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Loyalist Township
On January 1, 1998 the former Townships of Ernestown, and Amherst Island, and Village of Bath, amalgamated to create one municipality called Loyalist Township. Loyalist Township is located in the southern most part of Lennox and Addington County, on the shores of Lake Ontario, midway between Toronto and Ottawa. Straddling the 401 corridor and encompassing an area of 342.27 square kilometers (132.16 square miles) the Township consists of a variety of living environments including the fully serviced areas of Amherstview, Odessa, and Bath. Farms, countryside residences, recreational areas and a short ferry ride to Amherst Island create a community like no other. Other hamlets include Wilton, Millhaven, Stella, Violet, and Switzerville. The Loyalist Parkway (Highway #33) begins in Amherstview and continues along the Lake Ontario shore to the Glenora Ferry at Adolphustown. It is a scenic stretch of road, dotted with numerous 18th and 19th Century homesteads, major historical sites and tourist attractions.