th ei fp .c a Th e IF P -H al to n H ill s | T hu rs da y, Ju ly 26 ,2 01 8 | 8 Oakville has taken an- other step toward becom- ing home to the Halton Region's new consolidat- ed courthouse. The town's planning and development council recently voted to accept a report from the planning services department and comments from the pub- lic concerning the court- house proposal. Town staff is expected to bring forward their recommendation to council on whether the development should be allowed to proceed in September. The development pro- posal was brought for- ward by Infrastructure Ontario on behalf of the Ministry of the Attorney General. It calls for a zoning change to permit the con- struction of a seven-sto- rey courthouse, which would be located on pro- vincially-owned land, at the intersection of Wil- liam Halton Parkway and Third Line, north of the new Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. The proposal would see the 45,000-square-me- tre courthouse built on the western portion of the 8.19-hectare site with a 1,200-space parking lot adjacent to it. A remnant block of land would permit a range of site-specific light employment land uses. The courthouse is an- ticipated to initially have 21 courtrooms, with space to add an addition- al four courtrooms, which can be added as part of the full build out expected by 2046. Construction of the fa- cility is expected to begin in late 2019 and be com- plete four years later. Infrastructure Onta- rio has said the new courthouse will offer a broad range of justice, family, social and victim services, bringing the Su- perior Court of Justice and Ontario court of jus- tice operations in Milton and Burlington together at one accessible loca- tion. They said the new building would feature new technology to make the court run more effi- ciently to help speed up the criminal justice sys- tem in Halton Region. For example, witness- es and other vulnerable persons will be able to ap- pear before court from remote locations through video conferencing or from a secure room through closed-circuit television. The original Milton courthouse was built in 1962, and a separate addi- tion came in the late 1970s. Lawyers, police, social service providers, and politicians have been lob- bying the province for years for a new facility. No official price tag has been assigned to this project, however, an un- official number of $500 million was offered by Oakville Mayor Rob Bur- ton in June 2017. While no residents spoke about the court- house at Monday's coun- cil meeting, Ward 4 town and regional Coun. Allan Elgar said he was pleased to see the project moving forward. "In the early 2000s this area was going to be for welding shops and truck repair places," he said. "We've come a long way." HALTON A STEP CLOSER TO HAVING NEW STATE-OF-THE-ART COURTHOUSE Future courthouse location, north of the new Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. Town of Oakville photo DAVID LEA dlea@metroland.com NEWS CONSTRUCTION ON 21-COURTROOM FACILITY EXPECTED TO BEGIN LATE 2019 "In the early 2000s this area was going to be for welding shops and truck repair places. We've come a long way." - Allan Elgar, Ward 4 town and regional Coun. popularpizza.ca184 Guelph St., GEORGETOWN (Plaza beside Dairy Queen) *See store for details. Ge org eto wn 's *See store for details. Valid only at Georgetown location. Can not be combined with other offers. One coupon per order. Expires Sun Aug 12, 2018 With any $15 (min) order present this coupon and receive SUMM ER SPECIA L Limited Time!! Offers End Aug 12th.FREE wn location. Can not be combined with other offers. One coupon per or (Your Choice) *Medium 2 Topping Pizza *Order of 12 Chicken Wings GET ANY SLICE Pepperoni, Cheese, Deluxe & Hawaiian FREE C5 Pick-up only. Valid at Georgetown location only. Must present coupon. One coupon per customer. Expires Sun Aug 12th, 2018 905-874-4242 Upper Credit Humane Society Thrift Shop - July auction The Upper Credit Humane Society July 2018 auction will take place on Saturday, July 28, 2018 with live bidding beginning at 4:30 p.m. Book bidding is available in advance at the Thrift Shop at 68 Main St. North in Georgetown, ON. Telephone bids are not accepted 19th century binoculars Thrift Shop - 68 Main St. N., Georgetown (Moore Park Plaza) thriftshop@uppercredit.com | 905.702.8661 | uppercredit.com Charitable Registration #893738872RR0001 UPPER CREDIT HUMANE SOCIETY Featured items include:Vintage board games, 19th century binoculars, collection of nautical knots and a collection of comics and action figures New Patients Welcome Family and Cosmetic Dentistry We love meeting neW people marketplace Dental Centre Georgetown Marketplace Mall 905-877-CARE (2273) • www.georgetowndental.com HOURS: Monday & Wednesday 8:00am - 8:00pm • Tuesday & Thursday 8:00am - 6:00pm • Saturday 8:00am - 3:00pm Proudly Serving Georgetown Since 1994.