New Tanner (Acton, ON), 8 Jul 2010, p. 16

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THE NEW TANNER16THURSDAY, JULY 8, 2010 tered in a draw for an iPod shuffle. So whether you borrow a pedometer to help by Debra Burton, SupervisorActon Branch Halton Hills Public LibraryCount Your Steps, the KBeginners Guide to Power ids will explore the popular show The Polka Destination Jungle with Dot Door and TWalking by Janice Meakin, ime to the popular TD Summer Read Aerobic Walking by Casey series will be per-Reading Club Meyers or join The 90-Day this sum-forming with puppets, merFitness Walking Program . This popular reading interactive songs and club encourages children gby Mark Fenton and Seth ames at the Acton Branch to improve their reading onBauer you can now Walk Saturday, July 10 at skills, while having fun. 10and Win.:30 a.m. Tickets are Kids who register for the $2.00 and are now availCross the bridge on -club receive a poster, an able at the libraryRiver Street and visit the .activity book and a calen-Pedometer WHalton Hills Public Li-alking by dar to record their reading Mark Fenton brary, Acton Branch to and David R. progress. Kids can earn Bregister and attend these assett is only one of the programs available at the stickers and prizes while librarys titles on the most blibrary. If you wish more eing motivated to read cost effective exercise pro-information about library and participate in a variety gram available. Over the oprograms, titles or how f activities. So kids, dont summer months if you to borrow a pedometer, forget to register at the li-borrow a pedometer from VALEDICTORIANS UNITE: Grade 8 graduates from McKenzie Smith Bennett bplease call the library at rary and visit the jungle the library and complete a School listened intently to speeches made by their peers four valedictorians at on the lower level.519-853-0301 or check short survey about the Li-the graduation ceremony held at the Royal Canadian Legion in Acton at the end Chionline at www.hhpl.ldrens entertain-brary Pedometer Lending of the school year in June. Addressing the packed house from left were Brian Mor-er, Cindy Cook from the Program, on.ca.you will be en-ris, Mai-Lynn Chang, Taylor Dunn and Bronte Bean. Denise Paulsen photo The RegionalMunicipality of Haltonwww.halton.caNOTICE OF INFORMATIONHalton-Peel Boundary Area Transportation Study Study AreaThe Region of Peel, Halton Region, City of Brampton, Town of Caledon, and the Town The Halton-Peel Boundary Area of Halton Hills have completed the Halton-Peel Boundary Area Transportation Study (HP Transportation Study Report BATS). The study has identified a long-term (2021 and 2031) transportation network was adopted by the Councils of required to support provincial and inter-municipal planning goals, and to serve future participating municipalities in April transportation demands within the Study Area (see map below). Specific goals and and May 2010. The Amended Final objectives of the Halton-Peel Boundary Area Transportation Study were to:Study Report is available at www.halton-peelbats.ca/ Support current and future municipal planning objectives by providing transportation events.htm. If you require capacity to accommodate future travel demands generated by planned growth in additional information please visit west Brampton and Halton Hills.www.Halton-PeelBATS.ca or Develop a coordinated and interconnected roadway network system along the contact one of the individuals below:Halton-Peel boundary.Mr. Wayne Chan Identify opportunities for transportation mode choices, including public transit, Manager, Transportation Planningcarpooling / vanpooling, and High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes across the study Region of Peel area. 10 Peel Centre Drive, Suite A, 6th Floor Identify solutions to serve long-distance truck traffic travelling in the Study Area Brampton, Ontario L6T 4B9between Halton Region and Peel Region.Phone: 905-791-7800 ext. 4405 / Identify improvements that will serve inter-regional traffic including longer-distance, Fax: 905-791-7920cross-boundary traffic from Halton Region (and areas west of Halton Region), E-mail: wayne.chan@peelregion.ca travelling through west Brampton and southwest Caledon to destinations to the south and east in Peel Region, York Region, and Toronto.Mr. Andrew Head Review the potential to improve connections with the existing Provincial 400-series Project Manager, Transportation highway network and possible future Provincial transportation facilities including the ServicesGTA West Corridor Planning and Environmental Assessment Study.Halton Region1151 Bronte Road Explore opportunities to reduce dependency on the automobile through Travel Oakville, Ontario L6M 3L1Demand Management (TDM) / transit supportive measures.Phone: 905-825-6000 ext. 7475 / Fax: 905-847-2192This joint study was carried out through an open public process in accordance with E-mail: andrew.head@halton.cathe requirements of Phases 1 and 2 of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment All information collected during the course of the study was gathered in accordance with (EA) process (October 2000, as amended in 2007). As a Transportation Master Plan, the Freedom of Information and Privacy Act. With the exception of personal information, all the study serves as direct input into subsequent Class EA requirements to implement comments have become part of the public record.the individual projects that make up the recommended transportation strategy and network. Any comments received for this study will be considered in subsequent This notice first issued on July 8th, 2010.Class EA studies for the recommended projects. In accordance with the Class EA process, public notices will be issued in the future for subsequent Class EA studies and opportunities will be provided for public consultation at that time. 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.ca080710

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