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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 22 Mar 2018, p. 15

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15| The IFP -H alton H ills | T hursday,M arch 22,2018 theifp.ca PUBLIC MEETINGS FOR EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT CHARGES (EDC) BY-LAW All meetings held at J.W. Singleton Centre, 2050 Guelph Line, Burlington First Meeting POLICY REVIEW PUBLIC MEETING Wednesday, April 18, 2018 @ 7 p.m. TAKE NOTICE that on April 18, 2018, the Halton District School Board will hold a public meeting pursuant to Section 257.60 of the Education Act. The purpose of the meeting will be to review the current EDC policies of the Board and to solicit public input. Any person who attends the meeting may make a representation to the Board in respect of the policies. The Board will also consider any written submissions.A Policy Review Document setting out the Board's policies for the current EDC By-law will be available on or before April 4, 2018, at the Board's administration offices during regular office hours and on the Board's website at www.hdsb.ca. Immediately followed by Second Meeting SUCCESSOR BY-LAW PUBLIC MEETING Wednesday, April 18, 2018 @ 7:30 p.m. TAKE NOTICE that onApril18, 2018, the Halton District School Board will hold a second public meeting pursuant to Section 257.63 of the EducationAct.The purpose of the second public meeting is to consider the continued imposition of EDC and a successor by-law and to inform the public generally about the Board's EDC proposal.Any person who attends the meeting may make a representation to the Board in respect of the proposal. The Board will also consider any written submissions.All submissions received in writing and those expressed at the public meeting will be considered prior to the enactment of an EDC By-law. OnWednesday,May 16, 2018, the Board will consider the adoption of a by-law that will impose EDC in the Region of Halton.The EDC background study required under Section 257.61 of the EducationAct (including the proposed EDC By-law) setting out the Board's EDC proposal will be available on or beforeApril 4, 2018, at the Board's administrative offices during regular office hours and on the Board's website at www.hdsb.ca. Third Public Meeting IN CONSIDERATION OF BY-LAW ADOPTION Wednesday, May 16, 2018 @ 7 p.m. TAKE NOTICE that on May 16, 2018, the Halton District School Board will hold a third public meeting. The purpose of this meeting is to consider the enactment of a successor EDC By-law that will apply in the Region of Halton.Any person who attends the meeting may make representations to the Board in respect of this matter.Written submissions, filed in advance of the meeting, will also be considered.All interested parties are invited to attend the public meeting. The Board would appreciate receiving written submissions one week prior to the public meetings, so they may be distributed to Trustees before the meetings. Submissions and requests to address the Board as a delegation should be submitted online at www.hdsb.ca (search "delegation by-law"). Any comments or requests for further information regarding this matter may be directed to Domenico Renzella, General Manager of Planning, Halton District School Board, at (905) 335-3663, ext. 3375 or renzellad@hdsb.ca. Education Development Charges Region of Halton Notice of Public Meetings Stuart Miller, Director of Education Andréa Grebenc, Chair of the Board Don't miss out! Visit website for details and to register! georgetownsoccerclub.com SUMMER CAMP and PARENT AND TOT PROGRAM registration also available Sign up now for the world's most popular game. Soccer is affordable, a great team sport, builds social skills, provides excellent exercise and is fun! REGISTER NOW FOR OUTDOOR HOUSE LEAGUE April 6, 7, 13, 14 at 8pm April 8, 15 at 2pm Performed at The Old Armoury, Georgetown For tickets email tickets@globeproductions.ca Broadway with a Twist Presented byesented by Halton Hills residents will soon be able to access Woodview Mental Health and Autism Services, while knocking off the travel time. A partnership between Woodview and the Halton District School Board, the plan consists of a retrofit project currently under- way at Harrison Public School in Georgetown. Woodview communica- tions director Michelle Bake-Murphy says she hopes for the new hub to be completed by June, so that the centre can begin offer- ing services on nights and weekends over the summer months. Bake-Murphy says though Woodview has been serving Halton, Hamilton and Brant for 58 years, and does provide services to North Halton, this will be their first official location in the north. "We are so delighted to be able to offer this hub to provide services in North Halton," she said. "We are in the north, but because our head office is on the west side of Burlington, a lot of our staff are on the road a lot of the time, trav- elling to see families . We're definitely out there but we don't have a hub, which is why we are so excited about this opportunity." Halton Hills superinten- dent Scott Podrebarac notes crews are currently working on asbestos abate- ment while Harrison stu- dents are on March break. He says he expects the space will be move-in ready in three months' time. "It's a real win for Hal- ton Hills," Podrebarac add- ed. "I think there's always a sense that the services for families have been a little underserved, more geo- graphically than anything ... We've been trying to op- erate out of other facilities but a school is such a great location and it's good for Harrison because it's tak- ing some surplus space." The design will include both an adult-oriented space and a kid-friendly space, as well as wash- rooms and staff offices. Larger sessions will be able to make use of the gymna- sium or the library, Po- drebarac said. Woodview provides a number of mental health and autism programs, in- cluding its YODA (Youth Overcoming Depression and Anxiety) and Unstuck programs on the mental health side, as well as so- cial skills groups, work- shops for parents and one- on-one support on the au- tism side. "We want to provide high-quality services and strengthen lives," Bake- Murphy said. "So the fact that North Halton is a com- munity that's rapidly grow- ing, it's just perfect that that's happening." NEWS Woodview hub at Harrison Public School slated for completion by June VERONICA APPIA vappia@metroland.com Retrofit construction is currently underway at Harrison Public School. The new community hub is expected to be complete by June 2018. Veronica Appia/Metroland

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