Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 9 Oct 2014, p. 10

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This incorporates encourag- ing entrepreneurial activity that not only expands employment opportunities but also increase the ranges of services and activi- ties available to our community; as well as ensuring our town tax- es are being used efficiently, to- wards purposes aligned with the needs of our community. Normally the pri- mary issue in any com- munity would centre around growth. With the urban area of Acton surrounded by Green- belt lands, which pro- hibit residential and industrial growth, Acton will grow slowly through intensi- fication and use of available land within the urban boundary. I believe that on- going truck traffic through our down- town and residential areas is our most serious issue. Dump trucks taking loads through Acton to neighbouring munici- palities cause the greatest concern, and the Hidden Quarry application east of Rockwood, if approved, would exac- erbate that concern. Our options are limited because both Hwy 7 and 25 run through Acton. An Acton bypass would solve this, however, this is a provincial decision, and serious consideration is still years away. We must continue to closely monitor the situation, continue dialogue with trucking companies, advocate for the use of alternate routes, and encour- age frequent safety inspections of trucks travelling within our community. I feel the primary issues in Ward 1 are first, traffic and the ever-increasing amount of heavy vehicles, and sec- ond, the ever- increasing need to turn what was farmland into housing developments turning our small town into something much bigger. I would address the first by pro- posing a bypass. The second one is a little more complicated as this is being pushed by the provincial govern- ment so some serious negotiation will be required. I believe the primary issue for Ward 1 is the Town planning. It does not seem to have a clear and proper long- term direction. We have issues with water, development and infra- structure. It has appeared that Council has been reacting to issues as opposed to being pro-active with confident deci- sion making. I am aware of the serious water issues with the water we have, through working with the Drinking Wa- ter Source Protection and Friends of the Credit program on our 120-acre family farm. Council then approves major devel- opments around town-- it seems with- out any consultation with the people that are affected. I feel we don't need to pro- ceed with major rezoning, without really informing and working with the people. We must fully understand what their con- cerns are, then work together with the affected people to come to a successful conclusion. We need to devel- op the industrial lands on Hwy 25 N and cre- ate local jobs. In order for that to happen the Region has to increase our water/wastewater capacity. I work with my Regional colleagues o make sure this issue remains a priority. We need to at- tract young families to provide the critical mass necessary to support our businesses and schools. I would like to see some movement on the sale of the 'Beardmore Lands'. Right now the owners show little interest in selling but until we solve our water issues we are in a holding pattern. We need to address affordable hous- ing for seniors who wish to downsize their homes. Too many are forced to move out of town to find less expensive accommodation and leave family and friends behind. We need to address more varied recreational activities for youth. Towards that end we have signed a long- term lease in the old fire hall attached to the old town hall. The lease will start once we begin renovations. Robert Bedard Jon HurstDavid George Hyde Geoff Maltby Michael O'Leary Ward 1 debate set for Oct. 14 A debate for the Ward 1 municipal election candidates is set for Tuesday (Oct. 14) at the Acton Town Hall Centre. The debate will begin at 7 p.m. (doors open at 6:45 p.m.). Candidates will have the opportu- nity to mingle with constituents following the debate. All are welcome.

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