New Tanner (Acton, ON), 17 Jun 2010, p. 20

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THE NEW TANNER20THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 2010 RECITAL PERFORMANCES: Students of Acton music teacher Jennifer Culpeper performed a wide variety of pieces, including some of their own com-positions, during their June 11 recital, at St Albans Anglican Church. Students include, front from left: Jihye Oh and Reka Paradi. Second row: Megan Robart-Morgan, Madelaine Henriques and Nolan McGillivray. Third row: Dulwin Jayalath, Emma Rowley, Jessamyn Chan, Ben Gray, Alyssa Marks, Sumin Oh and Bronte Bean. Back: Olivia Henriques, Erin Hamilton, Jessika Costa, Vic-toria Miller and Ryan Milford. Performed but not in picture: Sydney Furzer, Kevin Hamilton, Stephanie and Jillian Mullin and Jack Christie. BIRD BATH: This heron made itself at home in the storm water management Submitted photopond behind Bethel Church property on Sunday. Frances Niblock photoThe RegionalMunicipality of Haltonwww.halton.caNOTICE OF STUDY COMMENCEMENT & PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE #1Trafalgar Road (Regional Road 3) Short-Term Intersection and Operations ReviewTrafalgar Road (Regional Road 3) from Steeles Avenue (Regional Road 8)to Highway 7, Town of Halton HillsStudy ProcessThe figure below shows the approximate limit of the Halton Region is initiating a Short-Term Intersections and This notice signals the commencement of the Trafalgar study area:Operations Review in order to address existing and short-Road Short-Term Intersection and Operations Review. A term (1-5 year) operational needs along the Trafalgar Road key component of the study will be consultation with (Regional Road 3) corridor from Steeles Avenue (Regional interested stakeholders including the public, interest Road 8) to Highway 7. As part of this study a number of groups and regulatory agencies. The study will include road improvement alternatives will be examined, including; two Public Information Centres (PICs). The PICs will auxiliary lanes (left and right turn lanes), signal upgrades provide stakeholders with an opportunity to meet with and timing plan adjustments, pavement rehabilitation, the Project Team, understand the study scope and discuss improvements to signage and pavement markings as well issues related to the project including alternative solutions, as improvements to traffic control. environmental considerations and evaluation criteria. This notice also advises stakeholders of the first PIC.BackgroundIn March 2009 Halton Region issued a Notice of Study Public Information Centre LocationCancellation for the ongoing Class Environmental Date: Tuesday, June 22, 2010Assessment (EA) Study for Trafalgar Road from No. 10 Time: 6:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Drop-InSideroad to Highway 7. The purpose of this Class EA Study 7:00 p.m. Presentation followed by question was to address future long-term transportation planning and answer sessionneeds in the corridor. However, several other planning Location: Town of Halton Hills Civic Centrestudies were initiated by Halton Region and other levels of 1 Halton Hills Drive, Georgetowngovernment that had the potential to impact or influence If you are unable to attend the PIC and wish to obtain more the Trafalgar Road Class EA Study. These other studies information or provide written comments, please address include: Halton Transportation Master Plan Update to your concerns to:2031, Halton/Peel Boundary Area Transportation Study and Mr. Nick Zervos CETGTA West Corridor Study.Senior Transportation Co-ordinatorAs a result, the Trafalgar Road Class EA Study was Halton Regioncancelled and no further long-term planning assessment Phone: 905-825-6000 Ext. 7632will be undertaken until the above noted studies have been Fax: 905-847-2192completed and there is a better understanding of how the Email: nick.zervos@halton.caTrafalgar Road corridor and the transportation needs in the Town of Halton Hills will be affected. Long-term planning Mr. Brian Malone, P. Eng., PTOEAdditional information related to the study and consultation solutions will be the subject of a separate future study. Project Manager process may be obtained through the study website: However, in the short-term, in order to address current CIMA+www.halton.ca/roads operational concerns along Trafalgar Road, a commitment 3380 South Service Roadhas been made to undertake a short-term intersection and This notice first issued June 10, 2010Burlington, Ontario L7N 3J5operations review along the Trafalgar Road corridor from Phone: 289-288-0287 ext. 227Steeles Avenue to Highway 7.Fax: 289-288-0285Email: brian.malone@cima.caPlease let us know as soon as possible if you will have an accessibility or accommodation need at a Halton Region hosted event or meeting.1151 Bronte Road, Oakville, Ontario L6M 3L1 Dial 311 or 905-825-6000 Toll Free 1-866-442-5866 TTY 905-827-9833 www.halton.caTanner01129 ag x 6 colJune 17, 2010170610

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