Oakville Beaver, 1 Dec 2016, p. 8

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BEAVER | T h u rs d a y , D e c e m b e r 1 , 2 0 1 6 | 8 P Q> O A K V I L L E Between December 5 and 23 tell us what you think about... Traditional streetscape fu rn itu re pieces oakville.ca How can you share your comments? See fo r y o u rse lf -- D ecem ber 5 to 23 Com ing this December -- Feedback w anted! L a k e sh o re R oad R e c o n s t r u c t io n a n d S tre e tsca p e P ro je c t w w w .in s id e H A L T O N .c o m | OAKVILLE After extensive public consultation, Council approved a traditional theme for the downtown streetscape design in October 2016. Now we need your help choosing the actual pieces. We will have two traditional options for each piece of streetscape furniture -- bike rings, bollards, streetlight poles and benches -- to show you so you can tell us which pieces you like best. L ig h tin g -- Lig h t co lo u r tem perature Two traditional furniture samples of the bench, bike ring and bollard will be on display for viewing in Towne Square. Also, the two types of LED bulbs will be installed in select light poles along Lakeshore Road between Navy Street and Thomas Street so you can see the difference. Check them out, then go online, or come to our open house to tell us what you think. G o o n lin e -- D ecem ber 5 to 23 There are two types of LED fixtures -- 3000K and 4000K -- that can be used in the new streetlight poles. Each provides the same brightness, but with differing light colour (also known as light colour temperature). Compare the two and then tell us which one you prefer. R a ilin g at the Lakeshore Road B ridge Visit oakville.ca to learn more and check out our photo library and choose the pieces you like best. Tell us in person -- D ecem ber 8 Open House, 6-8 p.m. Town Hall, South Atrium, 1225 Trafalgar Road Learn m ore The town will be rehabilitating the Lakeshore Road Bridge at Sixteen Mile Creek starting in early 2017. We want you to review the three bridge railing options and tell us which one you like best. Flexible/curbless streets Visit oakville.ca and search Lakeshore Reconstruction and Streetscape Project." A cce ssib ility needs? We are also exploring the use of a flexible (curbless) design of the Lakeshore Road East configuration. Learn more about the pros and cons of this design and provide us with your feedback. If you have any accessibility needs, please let us know before the December 8 open house, by contacting Adam Kiley at 905-845-6601, ext.3357, (TTY: 905-338-4200), email adam.kiley@oakville.ca or fill out the accessible feedback form at oakville.ca. Notice of Study Commencement M unicipal Class Environm ental Assessm ent Study Lakeshore Road W est Im provem ents (M ississaga Road to D orval Drive) agencies. You are encouraged to provide your comments so that they may be incorporated into the planning of this project. Please contact either one of the following project representatives if you would like further information on the project, if you have any questions or comments, or if you would like to be added to the study mailing list: Syed Rizvi, M.Sc., P.Eng., Transportation Engineer, Town of Oakville Tel: 905-845-6601, ext. 3981, syed.rizvi@oakville.ca Bob Felker, B.E.S., M.C.I.P, R.PP, Senior Environmental Planner, Amec Foster Wheeler Tel: 519-650-7139, bob.felker@amecfw.com Information related to the study and consultation process will also be posted on the Town of Oakville's website. Visit oakville.ca and search "roads and sidewalks studies." Information collected will be used 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. The Town of Oakville has initiated a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA) for improvements to Lakeshore Road West from Mississaga Road to Dorval Drive. The improvements are required to meet the needs of the town to the year 2031. The town is considering a wide range of options to satisfy travel demand within the Lakeshore Road West Corridor and within the study area. The study is being carried out in accordance with the requirements of a Schedule C project as outlined in the Municipal Engineers Association (MEA) Municipal Class EA document (October 2000, as amended in 2015), which is an approved process under the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act. Public Information Centre (PICs) will be held to discuss issues related to the project, including alternative solutions, evaluation criteria, environmental impacts and mitigation measures. PIC dates and details will be advertised as the study progresses. Once the study is complete, an Environmental Study Report (ESR) will be prepared and available for public review and comment. A Notice of Completion will be issued at that stage. A key component of the study will involve consultation with interested stakeholders, the public and regulatory

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