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Oakville Beaver, 21 Jun 2018, p. 10

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in si de ha lto n. co m O ak vi lle B ea ve r | T hu rs da y, Ju ne 21 ,2 01 8 | 10 oakville.ca Now an evening event! Family activities and food trucks open at 6 p.m. with fireworks at 10 p.m. (weather permitting). Bring a blanket or lawn chair and get to the park early for the best view of the fireworks. Avoid traffic by taking the Oakville Transit shuttle from Bronte GO station to Bronte Heritage Waterfront Park. Visit oakville.ca for event details. Sponsored by LEXUS F AKVILLE Celebrate Canada Day! Bronte Heritage Waterfront ParkSunday, July 1, 6-10 p.m. Proposal to amend the Certificate of Property Use (CPU) #0165-756QZE -- 2274 & 2320 Trafalgar Road, Oakville The Town of Oakville has requested the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change (MOECC) to amend the current Certificate of Property Use (CPU) #0165-756QZE for 2274 & 2320 Trafalgar Road to remove parts of the property covered by the CPU that will be used as municipal and regional roadways and not to be included in the future development of the risk assessed property. The MOECC is considering altering the CPU as requested. An EBR Registry Notice (Number: 013-3110) was posted on Environment Registry of Ontario for a 45-day public review and comment period starting June 14, 2018. Comments to the MOECC should be submitted by July 29, 2018. The posting and the draft amendment to the CPU can be found at www.ebr.gov.on.ca and search the Notices for Registry Number 013-3110. All comments received during the comment period are being considered by the MOECC as part of their decision-making process. Drop in! Public information meeting Tuesday, June 26, 6-8 p.m. Oakville Senior Citizens' Recreation Centre, 263 Kerr Street The Town of Oakville, through its transportation master planning process, has identified the need to rebuild and widen Kerr Street between Speers Road and north of the QEW, including building an underpass at the Lakeshore West GO line. We'd love your input! The project will require the selection of streetscape elements such as light poles, benches, pavers, and landscaping for Kerr Street, from the rail crossing south to Speers Road. Can't make the meeting? You can tell us which elements you prefer online from June 27 to August 31, 2018. Visit oakville.ca and search Kerr Street Underpass Project. From your feedback, we'll put together a plan and share it with you at an upcoming meeting this September. Accessibility needs? If you plan to attend the meeting on June 26 and have accessibility needs, please contact Carole Williams by June 22 at 905-845-6601, ext. 3130 (TTY: 905-338-4200), email carole.williams@oakville.ca. For more information about the overall project, visit oakville.ca. Kerr Street Underpass Project Join us to review streetscape design elements Underpass example from Mount Pleasant, Brampton Solving Problems Since 1982 905-845-0701 Email: scott@gasfix.ca POOL HEATER REPAIR WE SERVICE & CARRY PARTS FOR: TD LAARS, JANDY, HAYWARD, RAYPAK, PENTAIR, MINI MAX, STA-RITE Manufacturer Trained Service Technicians Read our client reviews www.gasfixrepair.HomeStars.com Experience is the Difference! Oakville Hydro's imple- mentation of a software tool that provides control room operators continu- ous detailed and precise assessments of grid char- acteristics has earned it a national award. Oakville Hydro re- ceived the Canadian Elec- tricity Association's Cen- tre of Excellence Award for its innovative efforts and progressive work in developing and imple- menting its Advanced Dis- tribution Management System (ADMS). The award was present- ed in Ottawa last month. The software, called Distribution State Estima- tion, is a first in Ontario. It's being deployed as part of the ADMS from Surva- lent Technology Corpora- tion. "Our team is always looking for ways to bring innovation into every ele- ment of our business," said Rob Lister, president and CEO of Oakville Hydro, who thanked CEA for the acknowledgement. "Your ADMS project demonstrates your ability to think outside the box and go well beyond incre- mental improvements, in order to meet the shifting needs and expectations of tomorrow's customers," said Sergio Marchi, presi- dent and CEO of the CEA. NEWS ADMS software tool gains Oakville Hydro national award KEVIN NAGEL knagel@metroland.com

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