Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 7 Dec 2010, p. 4

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4 Independent & Free Press, Tuesday,December 7, 2010 By Cory Soal R.H.A.D. . . . Lend Me Your Ears Big load move could cause traffic woes Halton Police are warning drivers they could be facing some traffic delays on Halton-area roads tomorrow (Wednesday, Dec. 8) and Thursday (Dec. 9). Challenger Motor Freight Company, escorted by Halton Regional Police, will be transporting by truck, six over-sized pieces of equipment from the Port of Hamilton to Toronto's Pearon Airport between Dec. 7 and Dec. 11 and will be travelling through Halton Wednesday and Thursday. The move was originally scheduled to begin Monday, but was postponed a day due to the forecasted snow. Halton Police will monitor the weather and provide an update by 9 a.m. today (Tuesday). Each piece of equipment is 150 ft. in length x 24 ft. wide x 25 ft. high. As a result, disruptions in traffic and to utility services will occur to ensure the safe transportation of the equipment as well as the safety of the transportation team and the public. Anticipated times and locations where traffic will be affected in Halton are: · December 7-- the cargo will travel from Hamilton along Highway 5 and park on Dundas Street at Kerns Road, in Burlington at 6 a.m. December 7 for the day. · December 8-- at 9 p.m. the cargo will travel east on Dundas Street to Bronte Road. · North on Bronte Road to Derry Road. · East on Derry Road to Trafalgar Road. · North on Trafalgar to Steeles Avenue · East on Steeles Avenue to Winston Churchill Boulevard where the Peel Regional Police Service will take over. · The cargo is expected to arrive at Winston Churchill Boulevard by 6 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 9. Challenger Motor Freight has selected a route with minimal impact to the general public. For detailed information visit www. challenger.com/molsoncoors. Town fees to rise Continued from pg. 1 New fees were also added, including an hourly fee for outdoor fitness usage in parks ($30.43), outdoor education swim test ($10), tot dock rentals ($25/day), monthly aquatics locker rental, damage deposit for access through park or open space for a pool and a garden columbarium niche. Existing fees in the Fire Department, Planning Department and Infrastructure Services will go up the recommended 3 per cent indexing. A consultant's review of the Town's user fees, licensing fees and service charges will be undertaken in 2011. You have probably heard that legislation has been passed that targets drivers using cell phones while operating a motor vehicle. We all know that distractions are a dangerous combination and common part of driving on today's congested roadways. Any way to lessen the number of distractions faced daily would greatly help one to focus on the task at hand, and get on with their day. 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