Oakville Beaver, 24 Apr 2009, p. 37

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37 · OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, April 24, 2009 The Regional NOTICE OF A PUBLIC MEETING Municipality of Halton Saturday, April 25, 2009 www.halton.ca Annual Tire Drop-off Day gement Site 5400 Regional Road 25, Milton On Saturday, April 25, Halton residents are "An Amendment to Incorporate Basic Requirements of the Places to Grow Plan" Applicant: Halton Region The Council of the Regional Municipality of Halton, through its Planning and Public Works Committee, is holding a Special Meeting to provide the public with an opportunity to comment on a proposed Amendment to the Halton vehicle tires (rims included), bicycle and wheelbarrow tires free of charge at the collected will be recycled. Tires that cannot be accepted include commercial vehicle, truck and tractor tires. perishable food or cash donations on behalf of Halton food banks at this event. Please note: tires are accepted all year Meeting Time: Meeting Place: 9:30 a.m. Halton Room Halton Regional Centre 1151 Bronte Road Oakville, Ontario, L6M 3L1 Purpose and Effect: This Amendment would incorporate the basic requirements of the Provincial Places to Grow Plan household) at the Halton Container Station for a small fee. Tires The Planning Act, which will bring not collected with garbage or bulk waste collection. Places to Grow Act, 2005 Spring Cleaning? Bring your reusable clothing and household Management Site. To Get More Information: The proposed Amendment may be viewed at the copy may be obtained by telephoning . Those wishing A Community Partnership Or, they may register with the Clerk prior to the public meeting. In addition to the above public meeting, public open houses are being held in Halton Phase Three technical reports and the preferred growth concept and land , or call the numbers above, for more details 60 % of residential waste now presented to Regional Council on June 3, 2009. with a goal of diverting 60 per cent of residential waste away from the As a result of the new programs, 60 per cent of residential waste is now Halton residents for their ongoing participation and dedication towards Note: If you wish to be Amendment, you must make a written request to the Regional Clerk at the address submissions at the above public meeting, or who has made written submissions to Regional not made such submissions, the Board may refuse to allow that person to participate in a hearing of an appeal. Gary Carr Regional Chair . Halton Regional Meeting Schedule 240409

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