29| The IFP -H alton H ills | T hursday,N ovem ber 1,2018 theifp.ca haltonhills.ca Public Notice haltonhills.ca Temporary Road Closure Due to Event haltonhills.ca Temporary Road Closure Due to Event OVERNIGHT PARKING RESTRICTION Uniform Traffic Control By-law No. 84-1 prohibits parking on any highway between: 2:00 a.m. - 6:00 a.m. (Daily) November 15, 2018 to April 15, 2019 Motorists should note that Parking Control Officers will be on patrol through the duration of the parking restriction period and will ticket and/or have the offending vehicle removed. Snow Removal The placing or pushing of snow or ice onto roadways or cleared sidewalks will obstruct or encumber vehicular and pedestrian traffic. Do not push snow across roadways because the trail of snow does turn to ice. The Town's Obstruction, Encumbering or Fouling of Highways By-law No. 90-68 prohibits such action. AUTHORITIES MAY HAVE SNOW AND ICE REMOVED AT THE PROPERTY OWNER'S EXPENSE Improper snow and ice clearing can be a serious hazard to motorists and pedestrians. Your co-operation is requested. Please comply with the requirements of this By-law. The winter season will soon be upon us. Be alert for snow plows and stay back at least 15 meters behind the trucks. Please avoid parking on streets during snowstorms to assist Public Works staff with winter control. Applies to all streets under the jurisdiction of the Town of Halton Hills, unless authorized signs indicating otherwise are specifically posted. Motorists are reminded that By-law No. 84-1 also prohibits the parking of a vehicle on all Town or Regional Roads for longer than 5 (five) consecutive hours at any single location, unless otherwise specifically posted. On-street parking hinders snow clearing and other road maintenance operations. Your co-operation is requested. Please comply with the requirements of this By-law. AUTHORITIES MAY HAVE VEHICLES TICKETED OR TOWED AWAY AT THE OWNER'S EXPENSE. Public Works Division 905-873-2601 ext. 2603 www.haltonhills.ca/parking 114 GlenWilliams Remembrance Day Parade Road Closure Notice is hereby given in accordance with the provisions of the Municipal Act, S.O. 2001, and Town of Halton Hills By-law 2008-0020 regarding the following temporary road closure for the purpose of the following community event: Glen Williams Remembrance Day Parade Sunday, November 4th, 2018 at 1:30 P.M. to 3:30 P.M. Main Street in Glen Williams from Glen Williams School to the Confederation Street. Organized by the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 120. If you require any additional information regarding this road closure, please contact the Recreation and Parks Department 905-873-2601 x2273. 116 Georgetown Remembrance Day Parade Road Closure Notice is hereby given in accordance with the provisions of the Municipal Act, S.O. 2001, and Town of Halton Hills By-law 2008-0020 regarding the following temporary road closure for the purpose of the following community event: Georgetown Remembrance Day Parade Sunday, November 11th, 2018 at 10:00 A.M. to 12:30 P.M. Mill Street between Market Street and Charles Street. Charles Street between Mill Street and Princess Anne Drive. James Street between Princess Anne Drive and Draper Street. Organized by the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 120. If you require any additional information regarding this road closure, please contact the Recreation and Parks Department 905-873-2601 x2273. 115 The Halton Hills Pub- lic Library is launching its second annual lecture series, following a suc- cessful inaugural year. Six upcoming lectures will be presented as part of the series, on various dates over the coming months. They begin at 7:30 p.m. in the John El- liott Theatre. They in- clude: • Cannabis in Canada: The Implications of Le- galization (Nov. 14) • A Special Holiday Concert with David Leask (Dec. 8) • We're Not Racist We're Canadian (Jan. 8) • The Ontario Genea- logical Society: Under- standing DNA Testing (Feb. 20) • Groundwater: How the Water Cycle and De- pletion Affect our Local Resources (March 20) • Seed Saving and Bio- diversity (April 17) "The Halton Hills Lec- ture Series provides an exciting opportunity to share cultural and rele- vant knowledge that is in- teresting and accessible to the greater communi- ty," community librarian Lee Puddephatt said. "This collaborative pro- ject allows the Library to provide a space for resi- dents to gather and ex- plore their thoughts and ideas on subjects that are of common interest." For further informa- tion, visit http:// www.hhpl.on.ca/news/ halton-hills-lecture-se- ries. COMMUNITY MARK YOUR CALENDAR FOR THE HALTON HILLS LECTURE SERIES