Pa ge 3 4 T hu rs da y, N ov em be r 2 6, 2 01 5 - T he IF P - H al to n H ill s - w w w .th ei fp .c a The Study Halton Region is undertaking a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA) study to further improve public safety and undertake road improvements along the Trafalgar Road (Regional Road 3) corridor from Steeles Avenue (Regional Road 8) to Highway 7, within the Town of Halton Hills. To best address road safety and travel demand along Trafalgar Road, a number of road improvement alternatives have been examined as part of this study, including intersection improvements, active transportation and overall traffic operations to 2031. The impact of road improvements on social, cultural, economic and natural environments have been evaluated and assessed during the study. The Process The study is being conducted in compliance with Schedule C of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (October 2000, amended 2007 and 2011), which is approved under the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act. Previous Public Information Centres (PIC's) were held on November 20, 2014 and June 17, 2015 to obtain public input. A final Public Information Centre will be held to present the design concepts, evaluation of alternatives and the recommended preliminary preferred design. The final Public Information Centre has been arranged for: Date: Wednesday, December 2, 2015 Time: Drop-in: 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Location: Gordon Alcott Heritage Hall, Mold-Masters SportsPlex, 221 Guelph Street, Georgetown Comments If you are unable to attend the Public Information Centre and would like to provide comments, please forward them by Friday, December 18, 2015 to either Project Teammember. For more information on this project, please visit the project website at halton.ca/EAprojects. This notice first issued November 19, 2015 www.halton.ca/EAprojects The map shows the approximate limits of the study area. Mr. Jeffrey Reid, C.E.T. Senior Transportation Planner Halton Region 1151 Bronte Road Oakville, Ontario L6M 3L1 Phone: 905-825-6000, ext. 7920 Fax: 905-825-3270 Email: jeffrey.reid@halton.ca Mr. Neil Ahmed, P. Eng. Project Manager MMM Group Limited 2655 North SheridanWay Mississauga, Ontario L5K 2P8 Phone: 905-823-8500 Fax: 905-823-8503 Email: ahmedn@mmm.ca Please contact us, as soon as possible, if you have any accessibility needs at Halton Region events or meetings. 26 11 15 NOTICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE #3 Class Environmental Assessment Study Trafalgar Road (Regional Road 3) Transportation Corridor Improvements Steeles Avenue (Regional Road 8) to Highway 7, Town of Halton Hills PR-2960A/PR-2961A By Cory Soal R.H.A.D. . . . Lend MeYour Ears We care about your hearing! Professional Arts Building 99 Sinclair Ave., Suite 210, Georgetown 905-873-6642 Serving the community of Halton Hills and surrounding areas since 1992 Food ALLErgiEs MAY CAusE EAr inFECtions The Georgetown If your child suffers from frequent ear infections, and you can't pin point the cause, it may be something he/her ate. It's recently been found that food allergies may trigger ear infections, which left untreated can cause hearing loss. The allergies create mucous congestion in the nose, which then flows into the tube connecting the nose to the ears. Eventually the tube gets blocked and infection causing bacteria grow. To determine if food allergies are causing your child's ear infection have him/her tested. Once the troublesome food is discovered your physician can suggest alternatives. And take heart, kids often outgrow food allergies - and their tendency towards ear infections. For more information feel free to call… POWERFUL CONVERSATIONS FOR PERSONAL TRANSFORMATION Ph.D. 905-873-9393 www.forgecoachingandconsulting.com 38 Oak Street, Georgetown, ON • INDIVIDUAL & COUPLE COUNsELLINg • ANXIETY/ DEPREssION • LIFE & CAREER ChANgEs • PERsONAL gROwTh COUNSELLING & COACHING SERVICES Ph.D. RP NEWS Information session on Emerald Ash Borer at Terra Cotta Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) is hosting a public information session about the impacts of the emerald ash borer at Terra Cotta Conservation Area. CVC is currently managing Terra Cotta's ash trees because of the pres- ence of the borer. The organization will be treating infected trees and removing ones that cannot be saved. The event will take place Dec. 3 from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Terra Cotta Community Centre, 18 High St., Terra Cotta. For more information, please visit www.creditvalleyca. ca/eab.