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Oakville Beaver, 15 Jun 2023, p. 12

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Oakville Beaver | Thursday, June 15, 2023 | 12 insidehalton.com NOTICE OF CONSTRUCTION Watermain and Main Various Streets in Ward 3, Town of Oakville rot | Project number: Scheduled start date: R-3314B June 2023 November 2024 Ground Breakers Contracting LTD. Scheduled completion date: Contractor: fe about Regional i projects: For more ii aye ZN Building + visit halton.ca; Consructo> a Better sign up to receive email notice and updates; or Halton * email accesshalton@halton.ca or call 311. Shop local this summer! Halton is home to farms that offer a variety of fresh seasonal produce and fun, family-friendly activities. This summer, explore farms that offer pick-your-own fruits and vegetables and visit local ranches, stables and equestrian centres. Our Simply Local online map is an easy and convenient way to learn about great agricultural destinations across Halton. You can find out what's in season, plan your next farm, nursery or garden centre visit, and learn how to connect with local food producers. To stay informed on seasonal produce and find a farm near you, visit halton.ca. ary Cart Regional Chair Meetings at Halton Region Regional Council meetings are taking place through web conferencing until further notice. Videos will be posted to halton.ca. Please contact us, soon as possible, if you have any accessibility needs at Halton Region events or meetings. IBNEWS PUBLIC INVITED TO OPEN HOUSE ON TRANSPORTATION STRATEGY pee Town of Oakville will hold a public ‘ive residents the opportu- nity ‘e provide feedback on the Urban Mo- Transportation Strategy (UMTS) on Thursday, June 22. The event will be held in Town Hall's South Atrium from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. The strategy is intended to prepare for growth and address the evolving mobility needs of the community as this growth takes place. Residents are invited to provide their input on the strategy, its findings, and its recomm tions. Members of the public can also review the UMTS document at https://pub-oak- ville.escribemeetings.com/files- tream.ashx?Documentld=38768 and pro- vide input to the town by email before Aug. 18. Comments can be sent to Eric Chan, manager of Transportation Planning at er- ies chanGoakvile: ca. A staff report, including a summary of public feedback, will go forward to council this fall to help inform council on the strat- Mississauga Career College FULLY FUNDED Personal Support Worker Program CALL NOW (905) 813-8883 egy for approval. ‘We look forward to input from resi- dents on the Urban Mobility and Trans- portation Strategy as we plan for the town's future growth and look at ways to Town staff noted that guided through direction from the UMTS framework and council, an update of the town's Transpor- tation Master Plan (TMP) will establish a multimodal plan with policies, programs, and infrast ture improvements to en- hance mobility for all road users, with a fo- cus on improvements to support more sus- tainable modes oF oe travel such as walking, cycling and tra: Town staff are are in the initial stages of work for the TMP update process and en- gagement opportunities will take place Tat. er this year and throughout the project to gather public input. For more information visit https:// www. oakville. ca/| transportation 1 roads/ transpor transportation-master-plan/. to book your information session in-person or online augacollege.ca gacollege.ca This Employment Ontario program is funded in part by the Government of Canada and the Government of Ontario.

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