Oakville Beaver, 8 Dec 1993, p. 9

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Oakville councillor Kevin Flynn wants to see a review of representa- tion at Halton Region that could see Burlington and Oakville have an . equal number of elected councillors. Previous suggestions have includ- ed having eight councillors each for Burlington and Oakville, and four each from Milton and Halton Hills. Currently. Burlington has nine repre- sentatives, Oakville seven, Halton Hills five, and Milton three. "As Oakville grows, the problem .becomes more frustrating," said Flynn. who also advocated a rotation of chairpersons for each of the stand- ling committees. By BRAD REAUME Meeial ttt the Beaver “while 1991 census, Burlington's population was pegged at 129,000 while Oakville grew substantially to KC Monday, December 13, 1993 Council SHARE WITH THOSE LESS FORTUNATE The Town of Oakville is accepting donations of canned goods and non-perishable food items for distribution by the Salvation Army. Please bring in your contributions to Town Hall, 1225 Trafalgar Road, Oakville, by Wednesday, December 15, 1993. Donations will also be accepted at ALL Fire Stations in Oakville, until Friday, December M, 1993. ”7 You are cordially invited to attend a reception recognizing the four finalists of the 8, 1993 '0'“ or OAKVILL! UPYOWN CORE PAIII I ODIN ‘IACI (DIPIVITIOI Applications are now being taken for PROGRAM PLAY LEADERS Day Camp, Summer Activity Centers, Tot Lots Must hold a current First Aid Certification q St. John's Standard or q Red Cross or . Ski Patrol or q Aquatic Emergency Care (A.E.C.E.) or . l.A.P.A. Applications Available At: TOWN OF OAKVILLE HUMAN RESOURCE DEPARTMENT 1225 TRAFALGAR RD. OAKVILLE, ONT. L6H 2L7 QQUNCIL & STANDING COMMITTEE MEETINGS OAKVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT The winner will be announced at approximately 6:30 pm. NOHCE OF PUBLIC MEETING THURSDAY, DECEMBER s, 1993 AT 8:30 RM. IN THE SMALL GYM E.J. JAMES PUBLIC SCHOOL, 338 cmnmcnorr CALENDAR OF TOWN HALL MEETINGS ouncillor seeks more Oakville representation at Region DEADLINE: FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1994 Purpose of the meeting is to seek public input into a proposal to reroute Routes 11A and IIB by deleting the present routing via Wedgewood Drive and Duncan Road, and operate instead on Devon Road between Wedgewood and Maple Grove Road serving the Oakville Trafalgar High School in both directions. Interested persons are invited to attend. W. AKKERMANS Manager of Operations W TOWN OF OAKVILLE 845-6601 gag SUMMER EMPLOYMENT Monday, December 1 3, 1993 LE 6:00 p.m. __ Atrium a. Oakville Municipal Building l 225 Trafalgar Road UPTOWN CORE PARK DESIGN COMPETITION Oakville Transit 815-2020 1l9,000. Milton's population has grown since the early 1970s and is presently 33,000, while Halton Hills is at 36,000. __ Any changes would hav-tONS PTJD 7:30 p.m. Council Chambers 1225 TRAFALGAR ROAD 0 OAKVILLE, ONTARIO . L8H 2L1 approved by the province, which oversees the organization of regional governments. After the meeting, Milton mayor Gord Krantz said he has discussed The Town of Oakville will experience temporary closure of services due to both the holiday season as well as Social Contract commitments (3-day unpaid leave by staff). For more information, please call: Clerk's Department at 338-4174, Main Switchboard at 845-6601, Town Information Line at 338-4200. Fire Department Emergency Services Sanitation - Garbage Pidwp - Recycling Hump Wmter Road Maintenance Traffic Operations Town Hal OttiCttg and Metrtirttys Tax Payments Taxpaym By-Iaw Entomemem Pumhaslng and Towers Shipping and Receiving Town Cittdt's Omen Marriage Licenses Municipal Freedom oi Information a. Privacy Protection Office Local Depamiem Editing Services Department Licensing - Gxupations, Trades & Lotteries Economic Development Office Human Resources Department Finance Department Committee of Adustment Site Plan Committee Planning Services Department Public Works Department - Administration Parking Administration Oakville Transit All Services All Public Libraries Parks 3. Recreation Administration Seniors' Centres Harbours Office Museum Gairioch Gallery Centennial Gallery Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts Arenas Recreation Centres The Following Town Services/ Facilities Will Be Closed From Noon Friday, December 24th until Monday, January 3rd Inclusive: TEMPORARY CLOSURE Pools Forestry Parks Operations The following Town Serviced Facilities Will Be Closed As Listed: The Following Town Services/ Facilities Wi Be Maintained: W’SERVICQ I‘HE OAKVILLB BbAV tstt Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Tax payments should be rscoivodat TmHalbyDeoomborZZIQQS. PttymetttsmayNrrnadeatyour barteordeposiudetttte"dropbox" attNtfttmttmtrantatatTtmnHalt. with regional chairman Peter Pomeroy the possibility of putting together a proposal before the end of council's term next fall. Dec. 25-Jan. 3 inclusive Dec. 24-26 incl., Dec. 31, Jan Noon Dec. 24-27 incl., Dec. 29-Jan. 1 incl. Next exhibition begins Jan. 4 Dec. 24-26 incl., Dec. 31, Jan Noon, Dec. 21-Jan. 3 incl Dec. 22-25 incl., Jan. 1 Dec Payment tor parking tickets may be deposited in the "drop box" at the front entrance at Town Hall "Population is just one factqr jig 22415 incl 22-25 incl 24-28 ind 24-28 incl Normal Operations Normal Operations Normal Operations Normal Operations Normal Operations Jan Jan Jan. 1 -3 incl Closed dosed Closed 080666 Chad Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed For approximately a decade the Town of Oakvllle omcial Plan has shown a proposed interchange of Neyagawa Boulevard (Dowel Drive) wllh the proposed Highway 403 east of the exlsllng Fourth Line (see Key Plan). The Mlnlstry of Transportation has recenlly announced plans to initiate constmctlon of sections of Highway 408 a early as 1995. The Town of Oakvllle ls proceeding with a study of Fourth Llne/Neyaqawa Baler/arr! between Highway 5 and nghway 403 in amordance with me requirements of the Clan Environmental Assessment for Munlclpel Road Prolecls. BACKGROUND/CURRENT STUDY PubiicinputIeanimportantpartoilhieetudy.TheTawnheeconeideredewiderengeoi pumningoprtma,someofsttkttwererrrvitmrrt"tttttNtputrlicortOrsotrert9,1993at the first PUNK: Open House/Meeting. The Input received was taken Into ooneideretion during the development of an additional realignment option and during the evaluation of the preferred Improvement option. The study recommendations. which Include the realignment of Fourth Line/Neyegawa Boulevard, will be presented at the eecond Pubiic Open Meeting scheduled on: PUBLIC CONSULTATION The mung will be concluded as an open house from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. lolowed by a lorrnal presentation. All those with an Interest in this study are urged to attend. If you are unable to attend and would like to make known your views, please address your comments by January S, 1994 to: representation levels, geographic con- siderations are another," said Krantz. Milton is the largest municipality in land area in Halton. Oakville Transit , . 815-2020 SERVICE INTERRUPTION ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT STUDY FOR FOURTH LINE/NEYAGAWA BOULEVARD - HIGHWAY 5 TO THE PROPOSED HIGHWAY 403 He wasn't optimistic regarding the Saturday, December 25, 1993 - Monday, January 3, 1 SSA inclusive. There will be no Oakville Transit Service from The services which are affected are Regular Transit, Care-A-Van and Community Buses. Transit Administration offices will be closed during this period. Full service will resume on Tuesday, January 4, 1994A PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE/MEETING TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1993 7:00 RM. TO 9:00 RM. WITH A PRESENTATION AT 8:00 RM. ST. VOLODYMYR CULTURAL CENTRE 1280 DUNDAS STREET WEST by Steve Nease Mr. cm Butler, P. Eng. Department ot Planning Services Town of Oakvlllo RO. Box 310 S bi tt ammo. Ontario 0:11;: did Lu 5A6 ann nf Om 'Flir,T) Subject to comments received as a noun of this Notice (and public meeting). he Town ot Oakvulle will proceed to prepare and tiltt the Environmental Study Report by February, 1994. province's desire to open the question. He felt they would squelch any attempts to deal with the matter. However, "lt is an issue, and will eventually have to be dealt with," he said. "lt's one of the components of (government) restructuring, along with boundary issues. We have to look at it all." Kranz said it has been 20 years since the regional organization was laid out, and it's time to re-analyse it with a view to the next 20 years. He said the soon-to-be-completed Halton Urban Structure Review would help point the way. Krantz said boundaries between municipalities in Halton should be looked at, as well as, boundaries between regions. Now that the issue has been raised, a staff report will be prepared for council's consideration. z! i Tomas-4190 on. 3320 Fax: 815-2025

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