Oakville Beaver, 14 Nov 2008, p. 20

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20 - The Oakville Beaver, Friday November 14, 2008 www.oakvillebeaver.com The Regional NOTICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE #1 Transportation Corridor Improvements Neyagawa Boulevard (Regional Road 4) from Dundas Street (Regional Road 5) to Highway 407, Town of Oakville Class Environmental Assessment Study Municipality of Halton www.halton.ca/takeitback www.halton.ca HALTON The Regional Municipality of Halton is completing a Class Environmental Assessment considering a wide range of options for transportation corridor improvements to satisfy future travel demands on Neyagawa Boulevard (Regional Road 4), from Dundas Street (Regional Road 5) to Highway 407, in the Town of Oakville (see map below). In order to of road improvement alternatives are being examined as part of the study including widening of the roadway, cross-sectional requirements, intersection improvements, over-all environments. The study is being conducted in compliance with Schedule C of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (2000, as amended 2007), which is approved under the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act. A key component of the study will be consultation with interested stakeholders (public and Take It Back! Halton is a directory of local businesses that take back many of the household materials they produce or sell, ensuring materials are reused, recycled or disposed of properly. Items currently accepted by Take It Back! Halton partners include: Batteries (rechargeable and disposable) Car Oil Light bulbs Medications Plastic shopping bags Refrigerators, & freezers Sharps (needles, syringes, lancets) Date: Time: Wednesday, November 19, 2008 6:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. - Drop-in Centre 7:00 p.m. - Presentation followed by question/answer session Bronte Room (cafeteria), Halton Regional Administration Building, 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville Cell phones Location: Cork Eye glasses Ink cartridges Some conditions apply, please contact individual partners for details. For a complete list of Take It Back! Halton partners, please visit www.halton.ca/takeitback or call Halton Region at 905-825-6000, 1-866-4HALTON (1-866-442-5866) or TTY 905-827-9833. Take It Back! Halton will assist Halton Region in reaching a 60 per cent diversion of The purpose of the PIC is to review and obtain public input on the problems being addressed, background information and the planning alternatives being considered. Anyone with an interest in this study is invited to attend and participate. If you cannot attend and would like to provide comments, please forward them by December 5, 2008, to the Regional Municipality of Halton at the address below. Following the PIC, the alternative will be determined. A second PIC is tentatively scheduled for February 2009. Information requests or questions may be Mr. Matt Krusto, Project Manager Regional Municipality of Halton 1151 Bronte Road Oakville, Ontario L6M 3L1 The map below shows the approximate limits of the study area. Waste Management Strategy to promote product stewardship. If your business is interested in becoming a Take It Back! Halton partner, please visit www.halton.ca/takeitback for more information. Throughout the Region Mr. Jose Vernaza, Project Manager AECOM 5080 Commerce Blvd Mississauga, ON L4W 4P2 residents six months of age and older. virus that affects the lungs. It can spread easily through coughing or sneezing, or contact with contaminated surfaces (e.g., doorknobs). It can affect anyone, although those with chronic illnesses, young children, pregnant women and to 10 days; although some symptoms last several weeks. For a complete listing of clinic locations and dates, or for more information on u. www.halton.ca/EAprojects Halton Regional Meeting Schedule Nov. 18 Nov. 19 7:00 p.m. 9:30 a.m. Special Meeting of the Health & Social Services Cte Regional Council Meeting 141108 Gary Carr Regional Chair

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