www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Thursday, March 26, 2015 | 8 F I R S T S T E P S Local municipal officials were out last week raising awareness for the annual Purina Walk for Dog Guides, which takes place in more than 200 communities across Canada. The Oakville walk is slated for Sunday, May 31. At far left, with Mayor Rob Burton walks with dog guide in training, Friskie. The black Lab Friskie and Burton are also pictured with Ward 2 councillors Cathy Duddeck, left, and Pam Damoff. The puppy is Yale. To register, go to www. Purinawalkfordogguides. com. | photos by Riziero Vertolli Oakville Beaver (Follow on Twitter @halton_photog or facebook. com/HaltonPhotog) www.oakville.ca Given the significant interest in this project, Council agreed to defer the item to April 13 allowing the public more time to make presentations before Council makes a decision on the DTS study. If you were not a delegate at the March 10 meeting, you will be able to make a full presentation. If you were a delegate, but have new information you would like to share with Council, you may register again as a delegate by emailing townclerk@oakville.ca. You can also submit written comments prior to April 13 by emailing townclerk@oakville.ca. Outlined in the report, staff made recommendations for a master plan that addresses all the streets within the downtown study area, including a preferred option for the reconstruction of Lakeshore Road East. The recommendations included wider boulevards, better accessibility for all, an on-street cycling network, improvements to street tree planting, streetscape furnishings and materials concept, and conversions from one-way to two-way streets. Also deferred to the April 13 meeting, was an update report on the Downtown Cultural Hub and a Downtown Parking Garage Feasibility Study report. All DTS staff and consultant reports are available at oakville.ca. Hard copies are also available for viewing at Town Hall and at all Oakville Public Library branches. If you have any questions about the study, please email downtownplan@oakville.ca. A new comprehensive licensing by-law will be presented to Council for consideration at a future meeting. Notice will be provided online and in the Oakville Beaver. Anyone wishing to speak to this matter at the meeting is invited to do so. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact: Craig Williams, Acting Supervisor of Licensing and By-law Services, Clerk's department at 905-845-6601, ext. 3256 or craig.williams@oakville.ca. Planning and Development Council meeting Monday, April 13, 2015 Town Hall, Council Chamber -- 7 p.m. The discussions on the Downtown Transportation and Streetscape Study will continue at the April 13 Planning and Development Council meeting. At the March 10 Council meeting, staff presented the final staff report on the Downtown Transportation and Streetscape Study (DTS), inviting much discussion from Council and delegates on the many opportunities to renew and revive the downtown. Notice of intention to hold an information meeting for licensing of landscaping/property maintenance contractors and outdoor markets Thursday, April 9, 2015 at 7 p.m. Palermo Room, Town Hall, 1225 Trafalgar Road Town staff invite interested industry stakeholders to an information meeting to provide comments regarding the intention to include the licensing of the following businesses into the proposed comprehensive licensing by-law: · Landscaping/property maintenance contractors (members of the Ontario Association of Landscape Architects will be exempt) and · Outdoor markets (those operating under a minor variance are exempt until the variance expires) i n s pi r e . co n Downtown Transportation and Streetscape Study -- Final Report ct ne . pr o te c t .