24 Independent & Free Press,Thursday, May 13, 2010 MCM Wildlife Control Weekly Cruise Night begins tonight in Georgetown Georgetown Cruise Night, presented by Georgetown Market Place, begins tonight (May 13) and continues every Thursday evening until September 23. The Cruise Night will held in the rear parking lot, behind Zellers, from 6-9 p.m. All Cruisers makes and models of cars and trucks are welcome. Listen to Cruise tunes, win door prizes and participate in the 50/50 draw. All proceeds raised during the weekly nights will be donated to Georgetown Hospital Foundation. 289-839-1385 Locally owned and operated Humane removal and prevention Raccoons, Squirrels, Skunks, Bats NOTICE OF FIRST PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE MUNICIPAL CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT REGIONAL ROAD 107 (BOVAIRD DRIVE) FROM LAKE LOUISE DRIVE/ WORTHINGTON AVENUE TO 1.45 KM WEST OF HERITAGE ROAD The Study The Regional Municipality of Peel is completing a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment for improvements to Bovaird Drive from Lake Louise Drive/ Worthington Avenue to 1.45 km west of Heritage Road. The approximate limits of the project area are illustrated on the map. Happy 40 Tanya Love Mom & Dad th HALTON LINEN OUTLET Decorating a bedroom can be expensive BUT not at Halton Linen WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE Brand name bedding Happy 1st Birthday to our sweet l'il Madeline. You make our family complete. Love, Mummy, Daddy, Ryan & Buds The study will examine the need and feasibility of various improvement options to address traffic capacity issues, deficiencies in storm drainage, facilities for pedestrian and cyclist movements and transit system expansion along Bovaird Drive. The Process The study is being conducted in compliance with Schedule C of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (June 2007), which is approved under the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act. The Class EA process will include public review and agency consultation, an evaluation of road improvement alternatives, an assessment of the potential environmental effects of the proposed improvements, and identification of reasonable measures to mitigate any adverse impacts. Public Information Centre Two Public Information Centres (PICs) are planned for this study. The first PIC will consist of an informal drop-in centre with display boards to present the study background information including problem statement, an evaluation of alternative planning solutions and next steps. Representatives from the Region and AMEC Earth and Environmental will be present to answer questions and discuss the next steps in the study. The first PIC is scheduled for: Date: Time: Location: Tuesday, May 18, 2010 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Peel Regional Police Association 10675 Mississauga Rd. Brampton, ON L7A 0B6 MAY 14TH - 20TH up to 70% Off Mon-Fri. 10am-5:30pm Sat. 10am-5pm · Sun. Closed CLOSED S SUNDAY 1360 Speers Rd., OAKVILLE (905) 847-2274 The second PIC is tentatively planned for Fall 2010. Notification of that PIC will be provided by means of a similar newspaper advertisement and with invitation letters sent to those on the project mailing list. Comments Public consultation is vital to this study. We want to ensure that anyone who has an interest in the proposed project has the opportunity to get involved and provide input. If you cannot attend the PIC, there are other ways you can provide input and/ or be kept informed: · Visit the Region's website for study updates: www.peelregion.ca · Contact one of the following team members if you have any questions, comments, or wish to be added to the mailing list. Mr. Neal Smith, C.E.T. Project Manager, Transportation Region of Peel - Public Works Department 9445 Airport Rd., 3rd Floor Brampton ON L6S 4J3 Phone: 905-791-7800 ext 7866/ Toll free: 1-888-919-7800 Fax: 905-791-1442 E-mail: neal.smith@peelregion.ca Mr. David Sinke, P.Eng Consultant Project Manager AMEC Earth and Environmental 3215 North Service Road, Box 220 Burlington, ON L7R 3Y2 Phone: 905-335-2353/Toll Free: 1-866-751-2353 Fax: 905-335-1414 E-mail: david.sinke@amec.com Information will be collected in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. With the exception of personal information, all comments will become part of the public record. This notice was first published on May 5, 2010