Oakville Beaver, 15 Apr 1994, p. 5

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By HOWARD MOZEL Oakville Beaver Staff akville‘s preliminary wish O list for the Federal/Provincial Infrastructure Program was shuffled like a deck of cards Wednesday night as the 1994 Budget Committee wrestled with prioritizing projects. While many of the items were left as is, others were moved up and down the catalog as a result of input from local residents groups and area BIA‘s. When all was said and done, the comâ€" mittee recommended an inventory with a cost well in access of the proâ€" gram‘s limits which Council will pare down May 4th. (Oakville‘s share of the pie is more than $7.5 million. To get it, the municipality must come up with over $3.7 million of its own.) Budget committee prepares $7.5â€"M infrastructure wish list Ward 5 councillor and Budget Committee member Sean Weir said the list will be forwarded with the expectation that council â€" given new information being prepared on several items â€" will likely delete or reâ€"prioriâ€" tize these recommendations. 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Reg. $27.49 NOW IF YOU HAD PROBLEMS WITH CRABGRASS LAST YEAR USE CRABGRASS DOCTOR NoW. * Fertilizer Excellent, Uncrowded Playing Conditions Newly Renovated Clubhouse Memberships Terms to Suit Everyone â€" Male or Female â€" Very attractive rates â€" For great value for anyone under 30 years of age â€" Designed for business unchanged are the four phases of Neyagawa Boulevard. According to Public Works director Hal Ellis, these must be built in concert with the 403 extension in order for the province to build and pay for the necessary interâ€" change. If not, explained Town Manager Harry Henderson, this alone would cost the Town about $7 million â€" or nearly Oakville‘s entire allotment through the infrastructure program. One key component of the list is Oakville‘s portion of the Halton Region 800 Trunk Radio System designed to upgrade and integrate emergency response communication throuchout the region. According to Oakville Fire Chief Wayne Gould, the timing of approval is essential. Gould said the price curâ€" rently stands at roughly $628,000, but would cost $1.5 million next year. Another highlight of the list is the Oakville Humane Society building expansion which would add 300 sq. m to the existing structure. : At present, the air handling system is entirely inadequate while some aniâ€" mals are being held in areas originally designed as office space. s1750 [ Reconstruction of the Royal Windsor Road bridge over the CNR tracks also appears on the list, as does the Kerr Street (Westside to Rebecca) streetscape and Downtown BIA streetlichting. The waters were muddied, howevâ€" er, when Oakville‘s three business improvement areas each made a case for freeing up funds for their particuâ€" lar needs. Bronte â€" backed up by councillors Kevin Flynn and Ralph Robinson â€" felt the exclusion of its streetscape projects was unfair. Both the Kerr Street Merchants Association and the Downtown BIA felt streetscape projects which have already been started should be comâ€" pleted. One possible compromise which will be considered May 4th is deletâ€" ing $3.3 million worth of improveâ€" ments to Speers Road from Third Line to Bronte Road and reâ€"distributâ€" ing the money among the BIA‘s. The Town‘s 1994 Budget will also be approved on Wednesday, May 4th at the special meeting of Council. According to Assistant Director of Finance and Deputy Treasurer Nancy Andrew, the 1994 Budget Committee will be still be recommending a 0% mill rate increase for this year. OAKVILLE SHOWROOM WILL BE CLOSED EARLY SATURDAY AT 2 13TH ANNUAL CLOSED DOOR SUNDAY SALE O/NEI)Iâ€"’Q( ie ues .. ... BA QALE‘A"'M HAYw:o Family Pools (‘i in preparation for our Notice is hereby given pursuant to Sections 297 and 300 of The Municipal Act, R.S.0O. 1990, Chapter M.45 as amended, that the Council for the Regional Municipality of Halton proposes at its meeting on Wednesday, May 4, 1994 to pass a byâ€"law for the construction of a grade separation and road reconstruction on Winston Churchill Boulevard from Bery! Road to Sheridan Gardens Drive/ Bromsgrove Road, Town of Oakville. Plans showing the proposed work may be inspected at the Public Works Department office, Halton Regional Centre, 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville, Ontario during norâ€" mal business hours. On Wednesday, April 27, 1994 at 9:30 a.m. in the Halton Room at the Halton Regional Centre, 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville, Ontario, Council through its Planning and Public Works Committee will hear in person, or by his/her Counsel, any person who claims that his/her lands will be prejudicially affected by the said byâ€"law and who applies to the Regional Clerk no later than Friday, April 22,1994 to be heard. For further information, please contact Mr. J. Choi, P. Eng., Manager of Design (905) 825â€"6030, extension 7610. oA JOAN A. EAGLESHAM REGIONAL CLERK CONSTRUCTION OF GRADE SEPARATION AND ROAD RECONSTRUCTION ON WINSTON CHURCHILL BOULEVARD FROM BERYL ROAD TO SHERIDAN GARDENS DRIVE/BROMSGROVE ROAD TOWN OF OAKVILLE PRâ€"1137 hh â€">tecEprne LaARS 3] Ssamsonite‘. ..

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