Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 9 Aug 2018, p. 8

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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, A ug us t 9, 20 18 | 8 oakville.caCanada's best place to live (MoneySense 2018) Education 22.4% Town 40.6% Region 37.0% Education 48.8% Town 26.8% Region 24.4% This year, Oakville was named The Best Place to Live in Canada by MoneySense Magazine, and for those of us who reside in Oakville, we know there's very good reason for that. Oakville continues to be one of the best places to live and raise a family because our diverse community works together to achieve our goals. Oakville residents are deeply committed to making our community a more livable place for everyone. Town Council shares that passion and helps achieve a livable Oakville by focusing on controlling growth; protecting our community's natural and cultural heritage; and investing in high-quality facilities, infrastructure and services, all while keeping our finances strong, stable and healthy. Our 2017 annual report shares our most recent achievements in innovation, sustainable growth, fiscal responsibility, and environmental and heritage protection. Most important, it showcases how these achievements are creating new opportunities and improving the quality of life for all residents and business owners. You can find the full annual report at oakville.ca. As always, you may contact me with any comments, questions or suggestions at mayor@oakville.ca. 2017 Town of OakvilleAnnual Report Mayor Rob Burton Oakville by the numbers Where your tax dollars are distributed 2017 Residential 2017 Commercial registered recreation programs offered 6,401 bike lanes/paths per 100,000 residents 104 kilo-metres overall property tax increase for 2018 1.78 percentsize of the new Trafalgar Park arena and community centre opening this fall 65,000 square feet 95 residents who expressed a sense of belonging and feeling safe per cent ALLAN ST ALLAN ST M AC DO NA LD RD M AC DO NA LD RD SH ED DO N AV E SH ED DO N AV E LA W SO N ST LA W SO N ST GA LT AV E GA LT AV E REYNOLDS ST REYNOLDS ST Residential subdivision development opportunity located on a portion of the Former Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital Site The Town of Oakville is pleased to offer for sale a portion of the former Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital (OTMH) site outlined in the attached photo (the "Property"). The Property has an approved draft plan (24T-18001/1613) for nineteen (19) single family detached lots and sixteen (16) town house dwellings. The former OTMH site, owned by the town, is situated within an established residential area north- east of downtown Oakville and south-east of the Oakville GO station. The entire former OTMH site is approximately 5.7 hectares in size, which is intended to include a community centre, neighbourhood park, parking garage, and a future seniors-oriented housing development. The Property being offered for sale is approximately 2.0 ha in size. This is a rare chance to acquire an extraordinary development site in amature desirable neighbourhood in the Town of Oakville - one of the most affluent and well-established urban communities in Canada with an expanding population of 201,200 residents. This Property is being offered without an asking price. We invite respondents to submit an offer on or before 2 p.m., local time on Wednesday, September 5, 2018 in accordance with the RFP requirements. For more information about the site and to obtain the full RFP package, please visit https://oakville.bidsandtenders.ca. For further information on the proposal process please contact: Kathy Wyatt, CPPO, CPPB Manager of Purchasing and Risk Management Town of Oakville at 905-845-6601, ext. 3087 or by email at kathy.wyatt@oakville.ca. For Sale (Proposal Number: RFP-2-2018) Get all the news from Halton, quickly and conveniently. Online and on your schedule.

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