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Oakville Beaver, 22 Sep 1993, p. 9

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+ Because of three yearâ€"end statutory holidays and the Social Contract, regular transit service â€" including Careâ€"Aâ€"Van â€" will be suspended for 10 days from Saturday, Dec. 25 through Monday, Jan. 3. Full service resumes Tuesday, Jan. 4. Mayor Ann Mulvale had nothing but sympathy for the riders who will be effected but explained that the Social At the extreme end was a 5% pay cut across the board which was not well received by workers. [inancial objective and would in fact cur additional costs. After all, to have driver stay home but replace him so as maintain service is no solution at all. In an effort to "achieve a minimum impact on transit riders while controlling future costs," Wagland said a number of measures were considered. Contract â€" its content as well as its timâ€" ing â€" virtually tied the Town‘s hands. After all, initial word of the Contract was received in the spring and after negotiations were completed by the ept BSNELCIEHNOTSGAL T en hoi o nsm ns n e e io SninnacnPin o n n sy en e sersnranirnsana TE OeC ARNRaEBRRSTT Eie Te Eie . leemeet‘ 21. 0 o 2 mds o ce in eedeane C SEA s 3 c 0 t L Tuesday, September 28, Tuesday, September 28, Tuesday, September 28, Thursday, September 30, 1993 Monday, September 27, 1993 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1993 9:00 A.M.â€"5:00 P.M. Leaf Compost Giveâ€"Away Corn us service cut necessary to meet costâ€"cutting objectives Applications will be received by the Town Clerk until 4:30 p.m., Friday, October 8, 1993 from any resident ocfo(r)nakville who would like to be considered for an appointment to one of the following Advisory Boards or mittees. Bronte District Advisory Committee *NOTE: â€" Applicants must reside in the area bounded by Burloak Drive, Q.E.W. Third Line and Lake Ontario Citizen Advisory Committee on Waste Management Crime Prevention Committee Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee Oakville Centre Board of Directors Oakville Harbours Development Authority (Charter Boat Operator representative) Old Oakville Heritage Review Committee * NOTE: Applicants must reside in the (Continued from page 1) CALENDAR OF TOWN HALL MEETINGS Lakeside area Property Standards Committee Seniors Advisory Committee weniors Advisory Committee 6 rourth Wednesday â€" 5 times per year day) Special Committee Against Impaired Driving 1 First Tuesday (morning) Traffic Advisory Committee 2 First Wednesday (evening) For further information, please call Pat McPherson at 845â€"6601, Ext. 3136 or Magda Kitteringham at 338â€"4893. It is requested that applicants submit the application form which is available in the Clerk‘s Department at Town Hall. Oakville residents are invited to get their fill of the Town‘s leaf compost. Only cars, cars or vans with small trailers and pick up trucks will be permitted on site. No commercial or business vehicles or mechanical loading devices allowed. Remember to bring your shovels and pitchforks! TOWN OF OAKVILLE APPOINTMENTS TO ADVISORY BOARDS AND COMMITTEES 09 TOWN OF OAKVILLE 345â€"6601 er of Jpper Middle Road and Ninth Linge HIGHWAY 5 | UPPER 1993 1993 1993 MIDDLE Planning & Develogment/Council 7:30 p.m. Council Chamber Communi% Services Committee 7:30 p.m. Oakville Room Administrative Services Committee 7:30 p.m. Bronte Room Public Information â€" Hotel & Motels 7:00 p.m. Tratalgar Room Public Information â€" Draft Plan of Subdivision â€" Montrose Abbey 7:00 p.m. Oakville Room The Town‘s preference was not to have cut at all, but Wagland said they looked at Christmas ridership statistics which are traditionally one third to one quarter those of regular numbers. Schools will be closed as will many businesses â€" at least for the two statutory holidays at the beginning of the work week following Christmas. Wagland said they wor ferred to shut down in the Aug.1 deadline, twoâ€"thirds of the year was gone. With only a fraction of 1993 left , hard choices had to be made. Training for Life! 466 Morden Rd. #201 Oakville, Ont. L6K 2T3 (416) 844â€"4844 St. John Ambulance ROAD Town Clerk TOWN OF OAKVILLE 1225 Trafalgar Road Oakville, Ontario L6H 2L1 1225 TRAFALGAR ROAD + OAKVILLE, ONTARIO + L6J 5A6 Judith Muncaster NOTICE would have pre: the summer but As required Third Thursday (morning) First Thursday (evening) Third Thursday (evening) like Mulvale explained, the Social Contract deadline came too late to adeâ€" quately warn riders, By picking Christmas, he said the Town now has time to use the news media and advertisâ€" First Wednesday (evening) Fourth Wednesday (morning) Fourth Wednesday (evening) As required > #VaR ""alin a"""Y / ues BEno HIS USUAL DEMANDING _ SEF i y LL_QPZ e (f e q @ * //é A I PuUD zâ€". WHATS WRONG WITH ) TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1993 Plans, specifications and quotation forms will be available on or after Monc:‘y. September 27, 1993 and may be obtained from L W. Ward Limited, 2345 Haines Road, Mississauga, Ontario L4Y 1Y5; telephone (416) 277â€"4881. A retundable deposit of $50.00 is required. The contractor whose quotation is accepted shall be required to post a Pertormance Bond satistactory to Town Council, equal to 100% of the contract price. Aitemnately, the contractor may provide an irrevocable unconditional letter of credit for 100% of the contract price. An agreement to bond or letter of intent will be required with the quotation submission. A certified cheque or Bank/Trust Co. draft for the amount specified in the quotation documents must accompany each quotation. A id meeting will be held by the Architect at the construction site on Wednescay, September 29, 1983 The Corporation reserves the right to reject any or all quotations and the lowest or highest as the case may be will not necessanly be accepted. SEALED TENDERS, for the above will be received b{the Purchasing Department, 1225 Tratalgar Road, Oakville, Ontario, L6H 2L1 or PO. Box 310, Oakville Ontario, LBJ 5A6 on or before 12:00 NOON, local time, R.J. Cournoyer, C.1.M., P. Mgr. Director, Purchasing & Office Services CONTRACT NO. Tâ€"22â€"93 TENDER FOR THE COLLECTION AND HAULAGE OF GARBAGE AND RECYCLABLE CARDBOARD SEALED TENDERS, on ftorms provided will be received by the Town Clerk, 1225 Trafaigar Road, Oakville, Ontario, L6H 2L1, or PO. Box 310, Oakville, Ontario, LEJ 5A6, until 2:00 p.m. Local Time on for the tollowing The Town of Oakville is seeking tenders tor the collection and haulage of garbage from residential properties on a once weekly basis, and garbage and recyclable cardboard from commercial properties on a twice weekly basis The tender also requests tender options for variations to the collection frequency and schedule. The tendered amounts shall include the supply of all necessary labour, equipment and materials to perform the work. The term of the contract period is May 2, 1994 to December 31, 1998. Specifications and tender forms will be available on or after Monday, September 27, 1993 and may be obtained from the Department of Purchasing and Office Services, 1225 Tratalgar Road, Oakville, Ontario. The Contractor whose tender is accepted shall be required to post a Pertormance Bond satistactory to Town Council, in the amount specified in the tender documents. An agreement to bond will be required with the tender submissions. A certified cheque or Bank/Trust Co. draft for the amount specified in the tender documents must accompany each tender. The Town of Oakville reserves the right to reject any or all tenders and the highest or lowest as the case may be will not necessarily be accepted. Tenders will be opened publicly at a meeting of the Tender Openi Committee at the Oakville Municipal Buid‘n?. 1225 Trataigar RO:R ?akvile, Ontario on Tuesday, October 26, 1993 at 2:30 p.m. Local ime. RJ. Coumoyer Director, Purchasing and Office Services ROOF REPLACEMENT AT LIONS COMMUNITY CENTRE 159 FELAN AVENUE, OAKVILLE TUESDAY. OCTOBER 26. 1993 QUOTATION NUMBER THE OAKVILLE BEAVER QUOTATION FOR Qâ€"44â€"93 ing so that riders can make alternate plans. Under the Social Contract, the Town would have been within its rights to force workers to take 12 unpaid days CAN I. MAKE A sucéestion2 â€", WE TRY REASONING, WE TRY =" COMPROMISE, RUT WE ALWAYs â€"WHY NOT JuST GIVE HIM To receive your complimentary copy of our Oakville Cemeteries brochure, call us at (416) 338â€"4236 or write: TOWN OF OAKVILLE CEMETERIES 1225 Trafaigar Road, Oakville, Ontario, L6H 2L1 PLANNING AHEAD For Peace of Mind Why purchase memorial property now? each year for three years. Oakville â€" through a series of costâ€"cutting meaâ€" sures â€" developed a way to limit that number to three days in total for each employee, not 36. Wagland said "subâ€" * h es soulh hi 1 snn in se nans i mmairntaivegy i egs CÂ¥3 32 es Oe ERREEINGGINE Te i aniionon n nncona ce vannemmnca 3 bereeianrrenatetetemmreneenene ce _ 5o NeTa e o en im Te o o e ameeae ie ons Oe meas The Town of Oakville is carryin%)ut a study of the Ford Drive Extension, from Comwall Road to Lakeshore Road East, in accordance with the requirements of the Class Environmental Assessment for Municipal Road Projects. On June 1, 1993 a public open house/meeting was held to review the Froblem and the preliminary screening of alternative opportunities for addressing the problem. At that time it was proposed to carry forward three alternatives for further consideration (specifically, "do nothing", extend Ford Drive to Devon Road, and extend Ford Drive to Lakeshore Road). Following June 1, 1993 the preliminary screening was reviewed in light of public comments. Based on a comparative analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of the altematives, the extension of Ford Drive to Lakeshore Road has been identified as the preferred alternative. A public open house/meeting has been arranged to review and receive comments about the comparative analysis and the preferred alternative. The public open house/meeting is scheduled for: TVUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1993 6:30 P.M. TO 9:30 P.M. WITH A PRESENTATION AT 7:30 P.M. OAKVILLEâ€"TRAFALGAR HIGH SCHOOLâ€"CAFETORIUM 1460 DEVON ROAD, OAKVILLE The meeting will be conducted as an open house from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. followed by a formal presentation. All persons with an interest in this study are urged to attend. If you are unable to attend and would like to make known your views, please address your comments by October 20, 1993 to: PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE/MEETING FORD DRIVE EXTENSION CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT STUDY â€" You can purchase memorial property out of current income. â€" You and your loved ones make the decisions, not others. Cemeteries are not exempt from inflation and escalating costs. Your family would benefit by visiting the Town of Oakville Cemeteries to learn what is offered regarding memorial property and then consult together, ahead of time, to decide what is best for all. Mr. Dave Bloomer, P. Eng. Manager of Design Department of Public Works Town of Oakville P.O. Box 310 Oakville, Ontario L6J 5A6 Tolo.phono: 338â€"4423 ax: 338â€"4159 stantial savings" were created after two of the Town‘s bargaining units agreed to forego a 3% pay increase in 1994. The Town is also reducing additional staff positions and the use of overtime. uming lanes wil be provided AD E â€" NEW 2 LANE ROAD where required ) by Steve Nease SCALE 1:15,000 :

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