Oakville Beaver, 26 Oct 1994, p. 7

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October 26, 1994 The provinceâ€"wide program has the potential to reduce the electrical demands at Ontario Hydro‘s generating stations by 42 MW. Oakville is pleased to have this opportunity to contribute to this energy conservation initiative. O.H. ELLIS, P. ENG., Director of Public Works Project incentives recognized by the Town through the completion of this conversion program include: â€" A reduction of 30 to 40 percent in streetlighting electricity costs. â€" 25 percent project funding provided by Ontario Hydro â€" A reduction in maintenance and inventory costs = A safe and consistent streetlighting system. Oakville Efficiently The Corporation of the Town of Oakville is currently participating in the Ontario Hydro initiative to replace inefficient streetlighting in Oakville with more efficient high pressure sodium lights. Under the Streetâ€"Smart Agreement, the Town proposes to complete over 4000 conversions in four phases by December, 1994. Phase I, II and III were completed in 1992, 1993 and early 1994 respectively. Phase IV conversions will commence in early November 1994 with efforts being focused in the East Oakville area. The following map highlights the phased conversion areas within Oakville. 1993â€"120 1993â€"112 1994â€"11 1994â€"43 TAKE NOTICE THAT Oakville Town Council did pass Byâ€"laws 1993â€"120, 1993â€"112, 1994â€"11 and 1994â€"43, which designated the following properties under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act. Byâ€"law Number Q.E.P. High School Cafetorium Wednesday, Nov. 2 /94 at 7:30 pm To discuss service improvements in the Hixon St. and Bridge Rd. areas. Improvements are planned for Route 12 which meets the following GO Trains at the Bronte GO Station. Route 12 runs durifig morning and afternoon peak hours only. STREETâ€"SMART CONVERSIONS 1225 TRAFALGAR ROAD + OAKVILLE, ONTARIO + L6H 2L1 Tuesday, November 1, 1994 Council Meeting 730 p.m. Council Chambers Pursuant to Section 29 (6)(a) of the Ontario Heritage Act :24 am :53 am ‘13 am :33 am ‘24 am C ~| ~/ 0) O Date August 4, 1993 September 7, 1993 January 11, 1994 April 18, 1994 TOWN OF OAKVILLE 845â€"6601 Municipal Property Location 2507 Dundas Street West 1333 Dorval Drive 291 Reynolds Street 1054 Third Line STAGE II STAGE III STAGE IV COMPLETED BSSSY COMPLETED 1994 Oakville Transit and the Town of Oakvill Residents are permitted to drop off up to 4 used tires. Tires must be from nonâ€"commercial vehicles, bicycles, wheelbarrows and lawnmowers only. The tires are disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner. A Message From THE TOWN OF OAKVILLE‘S CITIZENS WASTE MANAGEMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE O.H. ELLIS, P. ENG. Director of Public Works Letting your loved ones share in preâ€"planning decisions is the ultimate gift of consideration from you to them. Our commitment is to provide you with the best alternative today so they do not have to consider arrangements during the stressful times of tomorrow. Our understanding, caring and experienced staff will guide you in making the sensitive decisions under more congenial circumstances. Be comfortable discussing your plans with us. .. we understand. 9:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. UNLOAD YOUR OLD TIRES FOR FREE! OCTOBER 29, 1994 Oakville residents wishing to dispose of old discarded tires may do so on THE OAKVILLE DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS 2274 TRAFALGAR ROAD THE TOWN OF OAKVILLE CEMETERIES P.0. BOX 310 OAKVILLE, ONTARIO (905) 3384236 â€" LG6J5AG DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS Bronte GO Station (Oakville West) HIGHWAY 5 Lakeshore Rd. W. THE OAKVILLE BEAVER only between at UPPER MIDDLE ROAD Proxy Voting: If you are unable to vote at either of the advance polls or on Election Day and you wish to apFoint an eligible elector to vote on your behalf, forms for the appointment of a voting proxy are available in the Clerk‘s Department, Oakville Town Hall, 1225 Trafalgar Road. A certificate to vote by Broxy must be certified by the Town Clerk. ro>%y voting forms are available and can be certified Monday to Friday during normal business hours, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. or Saturday, November 5, 1994 from 12:00 noon to 5:00 p.m. and not later than 4:30 p.m. on Monday, November 14, 1994. o is Election Day. Polls will be open from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. All polling locations are accessible to the physically challenged. Election Day: Monday, November 14, 1994 JUDITH MUNCASTER Town Clerk 3. Pursuant to Section 300 of the Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter M.45, before passing this byâ€"law, Council or a Committee thereof, will hear in person or by his council, solicitor or agent, any person who claims that his lands will be prejudicially affected by this byâ€"law, provided that such person makes application in writing to the undersigned on or before November 18, 1994, at 4:30 p.m. This matter will be heard at the Planning and Development Council meeting of November 21, 1994, commencing at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers at Town Hall, 1225 Trafalgar Road, Oakville. 4. A copy of Registered Plans for the subject lands is available for inspection at the Office of the Town Clerk, at the address shown below, during normal business hours. on Election Day, Monday, November 14, 1994 Advance polls will be open at the following Part of the Road Allowance between Concessions 1 and 2, South of Dundas Street, (know as Upper Middle Road West), Town of Oakville, Regional Municipality of Halton, more particularly described as Parts 6 and 7 on Plan 20Râ€"11543; Parts 4 and 5 on Plan 20Râ€"11541 and Part 1 on Plan 20Râ€"11540; Part of Road Allowance between Lots.20 and 21, Concession 2, South of Dundas Street (known as Fourth Line) Town of Oakville, Regional Municipality of Halton, more particularly described as Parts 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 30, 31, and 32 on Plan 20Râ€"11543; Part of Lot 17, Concession 2, South of Dundas Street, being Part of Instrument 56350 (known as Oxford Avenue), Town of Oakville, Regiona! Municipality of Halton, more particularly described as Part 11 on Plan 20Râ€"10203; Part of Road Allowance between Concessions 1 and 2, south of Dundas Street, (namely, Old Upper Middle Road) Town of Oakville, Regional Municipality of Halton, more particularly described as Part 8 and 9 on Plan 20Râ€"10203. 2. The Town of Oakville requires additional land to construct the Smithâ€"Triller viaduct and Upper Middle Road from the viaduct westerly to Dorval Drive. A land exchange is being undertaken in order to construct Upper Middle Road and allow Ontario Hydro to consolidate their corridor along Upper Middle Road. In order to carry out this project, the above lands will have to be closed and conveyed to Ontario Hydro subject to the granting of easements to the Regional Municipality of Halton, as well as rightsâ€"ofâ€"way in favor of the Royal Canadian Golf Association and the Town of Oakville locations for those electors who cannot vote TAKE NOTICE 1. The council of the Corporation of the Town of Oakville proposes to pass byâ€"law pursuant to Section 297 of the Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter M.45 in order to close and stop up for all purposes, and convey, parts of Upper Middle Road, Old Upper Middle Road, Fourth Line and Oxford Avenue, legally described as: SPEciIAL AnniversaAry? Speciat BirtHDay? PLANT A Lasting TRisute THaAt Can Be Envovep By Evervone. To Receive InFormation On THis PRogRam, CaALL Us At (905) 338â€"4236 OR WRITE: TOWN OF OAKVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT P.O. BOX 310 OAKVILLE, ONTARIO L6J 5As Saturday, November 5, 1994 Wednesday, November9 1994 Polls Open 10:00 a.m.â€"8: 00 p.m. Oakyville Christian School 112 Third Line S 3, 5, 6 Oakville Town Hall 1225 Trafalgar Road WARDS 1, 2, 4

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