Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 28 Jan 2016, p. 26

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26 28, 2016 Thursday, Janua www.insidehalton.com |_MILTON CANADIAN CHAMPION v~yww.milton.ca The Corporation L e 905â€"878â€"7252+ TTY: 905â€"878â€"1657+ 1â€"800â€"418â€"5494 (Rockwood/Guelph) C f Fifth Line improvements Britamnnia Road to Derry Road Class Environmental Assessment Study Notice of Public Comment Invited The Town of Milton is carrying out a Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA) Study for the improvements of Fifth Line between Britannia Road and Derry Road. The Class EA Study is being undertaken in accordance with Schedule ‘C‘ of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment process (2000, as amended in 2007 & 201 1), which is approved under the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act. MMM Group Limited has been retained to assist with the study. The study area is shown on the key plan. Fifth Line between Britannia Road and Derry Road is an existing twoâ€"lane rural roadway. Lands on both sides of Fifth Line are part of the Derry Green Corporate Business Park, and are mainly designated for business uses. Lands in the south part of the study area are designated for agricultural uses. The Class EA Study is evaluating the need for roadway improvements to support future growth of the Derry Green Corporate Business Park. The first Public Information Centre (PIC #1) was held on March 11, 2015 to review the problem being addressed, background information, the alternative solutions being considered and preliminary design of alternatives. Following PIC #1, the Project Team reviewed the comments received at PIC #1, analyzed and evaluated the design alternatives, as well as the identification of the preliminary preferred design alternative. In accordance with the planning and design process for Schedule °C‘ projects of the Municipal Class EA, the Project Team is providing a Public information Package which identifies the proposed improvements on Fifth Line within the Study Area. The Public Information Package is available on the Town of Milton website at: www.milton.ca, starting Thursday, January 21, 2016. Please provide your comments to the Town of Milton and Consultant contacts below; we would appreciate your comments by February 11, 2016. t s/-gg ouy) yin0g BAueâ€" I kemy1eg mouys | ) -_--- Yb Should you have any questions or comments regarding the study, or if you are unable to access the website and would like a copy of the study material, please contact the Town of Milton or the Consultant Project Manager at the addresses below: Mr. Alan D‘Souza, PEng. Coordinator, Infrastructure, Town of Milton 150 Mary Street, Milton, ON, LQT 625 Tel: (905) 878â€"7252 ext. 2510 Fax: (905) 876â€"5029 Eâ€"mail: alan.dsouza@milton.ca Ms. Katherine Jim, P.Eng. Project Manager, MMM Group Ltd. 2655 North Sheridan Way, Suite 300 Mississauga, ON, LSK 2P8 Tel: (905) 823â€"8500 Fax: (905) 823â€"8503 Eâ€"mail: jimk@mmm.ca Shawn and Bridget Saulnier show off how much money was raised during a threeâ€"month period in support of the United Way Milton. File photo by Justin reaves / Canadian Champion United Way hopes for strong finish to campaign The final push is on, Milton. With just four weeks remaining in its 2015/16 fundraising campaign, United Way Milton still needs roughly $200,000 to meet its goal of $1 million. Launched in September with a kickâ€" off celebration at Mohawk Raceâ€" track that included DeadmauS5 and Tiger Jeet Singh Jr., the campaign has included a number of successâ€" ful events such as the Mayor‘s Golf Tournament (raising $180,000) and some hefty support from Mattamy Homes ($77,712) and Johnson Conâ€" trols ($30,000). Milton individuals and businesses are now being asked to get the orâ€" ganization to the finish line and help with funding for the 29 local agenâ€" cies that benefit from the United Way‘s support. "The $1 million is so important for the community. Fundamentally, it is not OK for a child to be on a waiting list in a time of crisis, that people are going without nourishment or seâ€" niors are isolated," said United Way Milton CEO Kate Holmes, touching on just a few of the ways the comâ€" munity is aided by her organization, with more than 25,000 Miltonians helped out each year. "We need evâ€" eryone in the community to help achieve this goal. Your donation s essential and will make a difference." The Together, We Are Possibility camâ€" paign runs until Friday, Feb. 26. 'T.o help reach the $1â€"million mark, visit bit.Iy/donatetounitedway.ca‘

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