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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 16 Jun 2006, p. 5

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Three incumbents declare intention to run in election Incumbents Jane Fogal, Jon Hurst and Mike O'Leary have all registered to run for re-election in the 2006 municipal elections on November 13. Fogal will seek a second term as the Wards 3 and 4 Regional Councillor. Fogal, a resident of 22 Sideroad, was first elected in 1997 as Ward 3 local councillor. Acton Councillors Jon Hurst and Mike O'Leary also filed for the two Ward 1 council seats. Both were first elected last term. All current councillors and the mayor have now filed for re-election with the exception of Ward 3 Councillor Mike Davis. Longtime Ward 4 Councillor Ron Chatten announced his retirement earlier this year. Information on all the candidates who have filed for the November election can be found on the Town's website at www.haltonhills.ca. The deadline to register with the Clerk's Department as a candidate is September 29. So far 15 candidates have filed to run for council positions and three have filed to run for school board positions. Region hosts public meeting Tuesday Halton Region is holding a public meeting in Halton Hills Cultural Centre's Gallery on Tuesday, June 20 where residents can help Halton form its future. Halton staff are working on the Durable Halton Plan, which will develop the directions Halton will take when determining the future land use and structure of the region. It's Halton's answer the requirements of Provincial plans, such as the Proposed Provincial Places To Grow Plan, the Greenbelt Plan, and the 2005 Provincial Policy Statement- all which require that Halton double its existing population and employment by 2031. Issues examined include: · What kind of role will agriculture play in Halton? · How can we protect our Natural Heritage System? · What would intensification of our communities look like? · How and when should we expand our urban boundaries? The meeting begins with an open house at 6:30 p.m., with a presentation beginning at 7 p.m., followed by a question and answer session and opportunity for feedback. Other meetings are scheduled on Wednesday, June 21 at Hugh Foster Hall, 53 Brown Street, Milton; and on Thursday, June 29 at the Appleby Ice Centre, 1201 Appleby Line in Burlington For more information on the Durable Halton plan, residents can visit www.halton.ca/DurableHalton or call Halton Region 1-866-4HALTON, or TTY at 905-827-9833.

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