Visit www.oakville.ca Transportation Master Plan Update Notice of study commencement The Town of Oakville is updating its Transportation Master Plan (TMP) to ensure that it continues to reflect the current context for policies, plans and forecasts related to land use planning and transportation. The study objective is to develop a practical, long-term action plan to guide the development of the towns transportation system to meet the needs of planned growth to 2031. This study will identify the transportation needs for Oakville and consider a diverse range of options to satisfy future travel demands; including, but not limited to: r Public transit system and network improvements r $ctive transportation (pedestrian and cycling) initiatives and network improvements r 5oad network capacity improvements that highlight public transit opportunities r Travel demand management practices and reTuirements r /and use planning policies The study will be carried out through a transparent public process as a Master Plan study under the Environmental $ssessment (E$) $ct to ensure the results serve as direct input into any subseTuent E$ studies reTuired. The scope of the study will follow Section 2.7 (Transportation Master Plan process) in the Municipal &lass E$ guidelines. Your input is important! The Town of Oakville appreciates your feedback and ideas so we encourage you to get involved. Please submit your comments and Tuestions to both the project team members below. The first of three public meetings is targeted for autumn of 2011. Notices for meetings will be shared at www.oakville.ca and in the local newspaper. For the most current information about this study including meeting dates, please email tmp@oakville.ca to be added to our mailing list. Dan Cozzi, P.Eng., Director, Engineering and Construction, Town of Oakville, 122 Trafalgar 5oad, Oakville, ON / + 0+3. 0 - 1 - 0 0. tmp@oakville.ca 5ay %acTuie, P.Eng., Consultant Project Manager, Cole Engineering *roup /td., 70 9alleywood Drive, Markham, ON /35 T . 0 - 0- 1 1, ext. 30 . OakvilleTMP@ColeEngineering.ca Information will be collected in accordance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. With the exception of personal information, all comments will become part of the public record. Notice first issued $ugust 3, 2011 Notices of intention to designate Thornton +ouse - 37 Douglas $venue Oakville %asket Company Steam Engine - Old Mill Parkette On $ugust , 2011, Oakville Town Council resolved to pass a Notice of Intention to Designate for the following properties: Thornton House 37 Douglas $venue, Oakville (/ot 7, Plan 113) under Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act, 5.S.O. 1990, c. 1 , as a property of cultural heritage value and interest. This property has design and physical value as a vernacular 1-1 2 storey bungalow inspired of by the $rts and Crafts movement. It is historically associated with theme of the development of the local residential area known as n%rant- wood, an early 20th century subdivision of Oakville. The subject house is important in supporting and maintaining the historic residential character of the %rantwood area, as the property is functionally and historically linked to the surround- ing residential neighbourhood. Oakville Basket Company Steam Engine Old Mill Parkette, Oakville (Part /ot 1 , Con 3, SDS, Parts 1 and 3, 20513 7; O$.9I//E, T : 0 3 7) under Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act, 5.S.O. 1990, c. 1 , as a property of cultural heritage value and interest. The Oakville %asket Company Steam Engine has physical value as a steam engine remnant and industrial artifact that represents a period of industrial and agricultural productivity in Oakville. It has strong historical value through its association with the Oakville %asket Company, an important industry in historic Oakville, and its connections to the agricultural productivity of early Oakville. :hile the Oakville %asket Company Steam Engine has been removed from its original context and use, the Steam Engine in its current incarnation as a landmark monument serves as a reminder to the community of an industry which helped to form the town of Oakville. $ny objection to these designations must be filed no later than September 9, 2011. Objections should be directed to Cathie %est, Town Clerk, 122 Trafalgar 5oad, Oakville, Ontario / + 0+3. $ny inTuiries may be directed to Susan Schappert, heritage planner at 90 - - 01, ext. 3 70 or at sschappert@oakville.ca For more details on the heritage values of this property, visit www.oakville.ca/publicnoticesarchive.htm. The last date to file a Notice of Objection is September 9, 2011. The 2011-12 Fall/Winter guide is available for pick-up at community centres, seniors centres, libraries, pools, arenas and Town +all. Of course, all of our programs and services are available at your fingertips online at www.oakville.ca by clicking the iris icon Check out some of our newest programs including .ick %ox for .ids, Movie Trailer Making for youth, .ettlebell Cardio %last for adults, womens hockey, Social Media 101 for seniors, and tons more To register online or by touchtone phone, you will need a family PIN number and personal ID number (an I5IS card). Please call 90 - - 01, ext. 7 7 to set up an account or email iris@oakville.ca and allow two business days to process new account reTuests. Registration start dates 5esidents: Saturday, $ugust 20 at 9 a.m. Non-residents: Friday, September 2 at 9 a.m. Seniors Services: Tuesday, September 13 at 9 a.m. For more information call 90 -33 - 2 0, visit www.oakville.ca/progbrochure.htm or scan here w w w .in si d eH A LT O N .c o m O A K V IL LE B E A V E R W ed n es d ay , A u g u st 1 0, 2 01 1 8 The majority of residents at an Oakville high-rise apartment building were evacuated and two people were sent to hospital after a fire broke out early Friday. The Oakville Fire Department arrived at 1230 Marlborough Court to find a blaze in an apartment on the ninth floor. Firefighters were responding to a call received just after midnight. There was a fire in the apartment and the smoke had migrated onto the hallways, said Oakvilles Deputy Fire Chief Andy Glynn. The majority of the buildings residents were temporarily evacuated while the occu- pants of the apartment in which the fire occurred were taken to hospital with minor smoke inhalation. The cause of the blaze is not yet known, but it was reported to have started in the apartments kitchen. The fire did consume the kitchen so the occupants will be out of their apartment until that gets repaired, Glynn said. The remainder of the residents of the building returned back to their homes after the fire was extinguished. Glynn gave a word of caution to people. Be careful when cooking and make sure you stay in the room when youre cooking. This was the second fire in Oakville in a week. Last Friday, July 29, a mid-afternoon blaze gutted a home on Ravine Gate causing an estimated $800,000 in damage. That fire is suspected to have started at the back of the northwest Oakville home where a contractor was soldering in the backyard. Kitchen fire guts unit ANDREW COLLINS / SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER EVACUATED: Oakville firefighters evacu- ated residents of the apartment building at 1230 Marlborough Court early Friday. For the last fi fteen years, Domenic of Verdi Hair Design has proudly served the community of Oakville at his hair salon located at Trafalger Village. During this time he has had the honour and privilege of servicing his loyal clients and would like to take this heart-felt opportunity to thank the people of Oakville for their support. In December of 2010, Domenic gave up ownership of the salon but continued to work as a barber. Domenic is now working at Salon Viba at Sheridan Centre at 2225 Erin Mills Parkway in Mississauga. For those of you who would like to continue to visit Domenic please call 905-823-8422 to book an appointment. Thank You Oakville for 15 Wonderful Years