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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 15 Aug 2013, 12 V1 GEO GA 0815.pdf

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•T he I FP • H al to n H ill s •T hu rs da y, A ug us t 1 5, 2 01 3 12 We need your ideas! In partnership with Halton Hills Community Energy Corporation, the Town of Halton Hills is preparing a strategic Mayor's Community Energy Plan. This Plan will lead to reduced operating costs and lower greenhouse gas emissions. It will also support our Community Sustainability Strategy - Imagine Halton Hills! To complete the Plan, we need your ideas! Tell us:  How can we reduce ENERGY USE in Halton Hills?  How can we lower GREENHOUSE GAS emissions in Halton Hills? Take our brief survey: www.surveymonkey.com/s/HHEnergyPlan For more information: Tel.: 905.873.2601 ext. 2289 E-mail: sustainability@haltonhills.ca Website: www.haltonhills.ca/sustainability Twitter: @ImagineHH 232 Guelph St., Georgetown JOSHUA KELLY, Denturist DR. M BOSTOCK, Dentist QU E S T I O N S a b o u t DE N T U R E S? We' l l h e l p yo u LO O K GO O D & FE E L GR E A T! B o o k yo u r Co m p l i m e n t a r y Co n s u l t a t i o n .jkDENTURIST JOSHUA KELLY, DD DENTURIST 45 Martin Street Milton, Ontario L9T 2R1 905.693.8592 www.MartindaleGardens.com L��� ���� ��� ����� Join us for our annual Wine and Cheese Event RSVP as space is limited. Sponsored by Scotch Block Winery Thursday, August 29 2:00 PM There's so much to love at Martindale Gardens Retirement Residence. We offer a lifestyle that lets you embrace the things you want to do and the experiences you want to have. Find a new friend, take up a compelling hobby, visit undiscovered places, or share a passion with others. Find your purpose each and every day. Brigitte Babin Congratulations on achieving a B.Eng. Degree in Biomedical and Mechanical Engineering from Carleton University and graduating with high distinction. We wish you continued success as you pursue a MSc. in Medical Engineering at the University of Leeds, England. Congratulations Outlets' popularity a problem for neighbours The petition says the traffi c from the centre is causing unsafe road conditions on Eighth Line, and preventing residents from enjoying peace and privacy. It goes on to say the parking facility north of Steeles is a non-permitted use and Hal- ton Police are facilitating the non-permitted use, losing their credibility with the public. The petition calls for various signage on Steeles Ave. and Eighth Line, closure of the overfl ow lot in the fi eld and all mall traffi c to be routed through the mall to exit again at traffi c signals. "Obviously there are going to be grow- ing pains but let's not push the panic button yet," said Mayor Rick Bonnette, who be- lieves the traffi c to the mall will die down. "We're monitoring the situation." Hendrickson was not that impressed by Smith's response to his email. He said Smith is admitting the use of the fi eld for parking is not permitted but the Town will not en- force the bylaw and is telling him "not to bother cor- responding further on the subject." Smith was unavailable for comment. The Town's Economic Development Offi cer Doug Penrice said TPO has more than 2,000 parking spac- es and they are meeting the requirements of the site plan and the municipal bylaw. "The opening weekend for the TPO was the most successful in the history of Simon Properties and traffi c was much more than expected. We are now working with TPO to secure a long-term viable solu- tion to parking," said Penrice. A spokesperson for TPO said they are "pleased to experience the great interest and support from shop- pers." "Our priority is on safety, for both pedestrians and vehicular traffi c. We are continuing to work with the Town of Halton Hills and other local authorities to improve traffi c and parking plans for the center," said the spokesperson. Continued from pg. 10

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