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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 15 Nov 2018, p. 3

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3 | The IFP -H alton H ills | T hursday,N ovem ber 15,2018 theifp.ca • Change engine oil & filter, lubricate (5L max., excluding synthetic) • Rotate & balance tires as necessary • Install snow tires that are on rims • Check all fluid levels • Check brakes, steering, suspension, exhaust & fuel system • Check vehicle for tune-up • Scan computer for codes As our thank-you to all of our great customers, regulars and new, please accept from us: • $5. TimHorton's Gift Card • 12-pack of Pop • Jug ofWindshieldWasher Fluid NOWON!Our 19th Annual $59.95plus HST 45 Mountainview Road North, Georgetown, Ontario 905.877.7958 e-mail: hassellsauto@bellnet.ca • www.hassellautomotive.comSALES & SERVICE Super FALL Special HASSELL AUTOMOTIVE Halton District School Board trustees have ap- proved the list of capital re- newal projects for 2018-2019, which include improve- ments for 11 Halton Hills schools. Trustees voted to move forward with the process at the board meeting on Nov. 7. The list identifies pro- jects that will be funded ei- ther under the tangible cap- ital asset or the operating classifications of this year's renewal allocation, which includes the annual School Renewal Grant (for a total of just over $1.2 million) or through School Condition Improvement funding (a to- tal of just over $15.7 mil- lion). The School Condition Improvement fund is an an- nual grant used to aid in critical building updates and replacements and the School Renewal Grant pro- vides provincial funding used to replace building components and systems. Projects identified un- der School Condition Im- provement funding are cat- egorized either as critical building or locally-identi- fied needs. "We go through a pretty detailed process to evaluate what the high and urgent needs are and what the crit- ical building needs are, as well as taking into account any locally-identified prior- ities, and then we allocated projects, based on that, that equal the amount of money that we have available," Maia Puccetti, superinten- dent of facility services, said. Puccetti says most of the projects are currently in the development stage, with the board in the pro- cess of hiring engineers and architects. "If we don't need one of those we can start to put the documents together in or- der to go out for tender," she said, adding that the ten- dering process will likely begin in the new year. Most of the renewal work identified will be com- pleted over the summer months, save for smaller projects that can com- mence throughout the school year. Projects for Halton Hills are identified as fol- lows: Acton District High School Heating equipment up- grades (critical need) HVAC equipment re- placement (critical need) Controls replacement (critical need) Centennial Public School Public address system upgrade (locally-identified need) George Kennedy Public School Flooring replacement (locally-identified need) Glen Williams Public School Masonry replacement - gymnasium upper wall (critical need) Harrison Public School Replace walkway (oper- ating) Washroom renovations (critical need) Paint gym (operating) Joseph Gibbons Public School Asphalt replacement in parking lot (capital) Limehouse Public School Washroom renovations (critical need) HVAC Equipment Re- placement (critical need) Mckenzie-Smith Ben- nett Public School Washroom replace- ments (critical need) Emergency lighting up- grades (operating) Electrical service distri- bution panel upgrades (critical need) Paint doors, frames, hallways (operating) Park Public School Electrical service up- grade and interior lighting (critical need) HVAC equipment re- placement (critical need) Controls replacement (critical need) Robert Little Public School Roofing replacement (critical need) Window replacement (critical need) Stewarttown Public School Flooring replacement (operating) Exhaust ventilation sys- tems replacement (critical need) Paint library (operating) Asphalt replacement - playground (capital) HDSB TRUSTEES APPROVE CAPITAL RENEWAL PROJECTS FOR 11 HALTON HILLS SCHOOLS VERONICA APPIA vappia@metroland.com HDSB has approved capital renewal projects for the 2018-2019 school year. Pexels/photo NEWS

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