Council not hiding in the bushes on residents shrub trimming issue Tlif Wednesday December IH7 Page a homeowners in Hills will be given a bdl Tor the cutting of their trees shrubs or hedges by tovn staff The homeowners will be billed for work town staff did to trim trees shrubs or hedges However one resl dent should escape paying after general committee members agreed Monday to waive the fee At the town request some residents were asked to trim back trees and shrubbery that were hang over public roads four failed to comply and a staff report recom mends giving the defaulting homeowner a bill for to pay for Mayor Miller in of a warning letter instead of billing the four homeowners who failed to comply with the towns request The town should be concerned with good public relations and people they were being Intimidated he Bowman it be fair for the rest of the peopk who agreed to do the trimming work themselves This is not our mow folks let sremembcrthat The law Is tin law is the law said Coun Betty noting that others had complied with bylaw Are laws meant to be broken or bint she said But Coun Marilyn Sirjeantson said is an exception and in the ease of home the ton do the job It should Thi Mayor agreed with Ser jcanlson saving in the one cast no knocked on door although homeowner wis He said the town told him trim Job by Hit staff a Coun Norm Lilian said why must all four be forgiven If thtre a particular from one deal with Hint one lit added Perhaps town owes the some money to make amends for the damage done said recom by Hit to rets for all four residents was However an amindment slating that three of Hit our defaulter should billed was Possibility of street lights looks brighter Using a different method of gaug ing traffic flow makes putting traffic lights at the Del rex Street intersection more feasible A town engineering report was completed in response to concerns of a Drive resident The report indicates that volumes on Boulevard have not been Increasing near the Street access This gives t to the public perception that motorists have been avoiding Bouvclard to in response to traffit con says the report A lack of traffic has been a downfall in re for having a tr iffit liht installed in the past However using spot speed radar studies on Street staff team that the average speed of motorists was it the mid kph range Now a different set of calculations called fret flow minimum values show tint sign lis art warr at in under those conditions h has sent its 1 the Ministry of and is w to hear about fir subsidy of itnffitliklit lights said Austin If IIr liKhl of Austin If Hit liKhls approved Ministry tht is eligible for a JO per subsidy It said If the lights it town Ins to pay too tent of tin tost il timinlltet Mr residents in are i want i to exit enter onto Mini Si rjtantst who request the d about transport trucks sit at Hit nearbj Mac s Milk store Slit wmdtred if the two intUr maids imploved by lit town could lit truiks which block Mr said tht Iowa could look into Hoods vandals Cars damaged by vindals who like jumping on roofs and hoods are keeping insurance adjusters busy Dec on Main Street in Georgetown a 1986 Mercury was damaged with police estimating the repairs to be worth Dec on Charles St a vandal jumped on the hood of car caus ing WOO damage A on John was walked upon a person causing Polite beat Attempted robbery Cars collide There was an break and enter Nov Dec 1 at 16 Wilbur Street North in The potential Intruders tried to enter by front door but they were No items were stolen Car The entire roof and hood of a 1980 Plymouth was damaged after a car flipped on the ice n Sidcroad A Terra Cotta woman last ton trol because of the road vehicle slid off road down a bank and tided on its wheels facing in the opposite Hon The accident occurred about kilometres from the Tenth I missing Impaired driving valued at K53 was taken from Outdoor Power Equipment b thieves Dec The store is on Street in Georgetown Slippery road A slippery patch of road caused 10 drivers to slip Into a ditch on Sideroad Dec i The of a IBM Ford attempted to slop at the intersection but her car crossed the Eighth Line into ditch The Acton driver of a 1985 Plymouth followed a short time later and the same incident wis repeated Total damage to both cars was about SI DOG A old male from Georgetown wis charged with im paired driving Dec after being stopped by police The car was pulled over on Boulevard near Maple Avenue The driver will be in court Dec 11 Home theft Burglars were quite thorough in making away with goods from an Acton area home Dec lol Con 1 home had a dour damaged where thieves entered The in microwave clock radios and other items worth about cost of fixing the door at the de of the driver of a IJJil at tempting In turn onto Maple Avenue collide with a Chevrolet travelling W kilometres hour Dec TV dam to ilwuiooo The driver of the his Hydro wires down Hydro wires and tree was knoekttl down in incident in a erasb on Hi and Credit Streets Dee A truck is turning onto Credit Street htn the driver hit a low Ivtnt trte which in turn brought down power lines damage to the vehicle is while hydro damigt is ibou according to police Wallet stolen A wallet wis from in unlocked vthicle on Drive in Georgetown Dee Hit thief marie away in cash taken Sometime elnsint time at Capital Ford Sales Dee I two foe limits were from a on Hit lit Total v due Walkman gone One unlucky student will without music for awhile A locker was into Dec in the and a Sony radiocassette was stolen The of the isSIKO Busy thieves One IB year old and two young offenders aged 16 and years have been active in the Road and Storey Drive area of Ac ton stealing from home and car The were caught last week and have been arrested in lion with seven individual in Between the nights of Dec and four properties on Storey Drive and two on Kingham Road were visited by the youths A list of stolen equipment In ludes rear radio speakers stolen from an unlocked 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