The IFP - Halton Hills | Thursday, March 17, 2022 | 8 theifp.ca Georgetown GO Station/Mill St. Corridor Secondary Plan Steering Committee - Call for Applicants A FREE Family Skate Sunday, March 27th 2:15PM - 3:45PM Mold - Masters SportsPlex 221 Guelph St., Georgetown Everyone welcome! To register please visit Wellington-Halton Hills MPP Ted Arnott TOWN OF HALTON HILLS The Town of Halton Hills is looking for five volunteers to serve on the Georgetown GO Station Area/Mill Street Corridor Secondary Plan Review Steering Committee. The review will examine best methods of intensification within existing high density and mixed-use areas while protecting the natural heritage and historic low-density neighbourhoods of the plan area. Conducted over approximately two years, the Georgetown GO Station/Mill Street Corridor secondary plan review will be a community-integrated process shaped by input from the public and key stakeholders while considering local plans and priorities. Steering Committee Duties: Provide feedback on deliverables of the review throughout the study; Assist with identifying issues and proposing solutions; Liaise with key community stakeholders to ensure public awareness of the study; Meet as needed, to monitor the progress of the review. Must be a resident of, or hold property within, or adjacent to, the Secondary Plan area « Must be over the age of 18 years *¢ May not be a Town of Halton Hills employee . ives from jE i are welcome and encouraged to apply J groups and Application Requirements: Applicants must apply by Monday, March 28, 2022 at 4:30 p.m. Applicants must complete an ‘Application for a Committee of Board’ form available on the Town’s website at haltonhills.ca/forms Submit the application to Melissa Lawr (Deputy Clerk-Legislation) by email at melissal@haltonhills.ca, or by mail at 1 Halton Hills Drive, Halton Hills ON, L7G 5G2. For more information, please contact Keith Hamilton, Planner - Policy at 905-875-5961 or via e-mail at khamilton@haltonhills.ca. Halton Hil IBNEWS HALTON MAINTAINS TOP CREDIT RATING Halton has earned an- other feather in its finan- cial cap. Moody's Investors Ser- vice has once again award- ed its highest credit ating to Halton Region. The company's report indicated a stable outlook for the years to come and praised Halton's ability to achieve positive results de- spite external pressures, such as the COVID-19 pan- The region has tained is top credit rating from Moody's Investors Service for the last 34 years. “Our strong financial position is essential to our successful recovery from the economic impacts of COVID-19," said regional chair Gary Carr. “We are proud to have preserved our top credit rating while continuing to provide essential public peat services and keep- prope! taxes low. This distinction will also support our long-term crit- ical investments in infra- structure and our ongoing plans to maintain a high quality of life for our grow- ing community." Therating provides Hal- ton and its local municipal- ities with continued access to the best capital financ- ing rates available, which helps public finds go fur- er, minimizes the long- term costs of ‘large: scale construction and allows the region to deliver maxi- mum value for taxpayers when investing in major public works projects. Moody's report high- lighted a variety of Halton's credit strengths as the ra- tionale for their decision, includi + Low levels of debt, giv- en a preference for pay-as- you-go financing for capi- tal instead of issuing exter- nal debt; « Strong governance and management, including forward-looking Operating and capital planning: - A strong capacity for meeting fiscal targets from arobust and growing econ- omy and prudent ant - ward-looking fiscal plan- For more on Halton's fi- nancial information, visit halton.ca. SUBMIT YOUR LETTER TO THE EDITOR TODAY! 2022 DAILY +1 (877) 700-0464 +1 (647) 797-8077 MARKETPLACE DENTAL juelph St (in Georgetown Market Place) www.georgetowndental.com Serving Halton Hills Since 1994 280 Guel 905-877-CARE (2273) «