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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Jul 1983, p. 21

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\ Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, July 27,1983 5 Council Briefs Regional officials are considering building sanitary sanitary sewers and watermains under Highway Two in Courtice when the highway is reconstructed by the Province Province of Ontario next year. A detailed report on the financial implications of such a project will be presented presented to council in September. September. As yet, no final decision decision has been made. " •Ward One Councillor Ann Cowman requested that the D.urham Region investigate the costs of installing sewer and water mains under Highway Two when the road is reconstructed. Councillor Cowan pointed out that if the pipes are not built now, it would A ppear that for the foresee- ble future, water and sanitary sewer services will not be availablé to most property owners fronting on the highway. • The Durham Region \tfould have to tear up the reconstructed highway if it wished to install water and sewer pipes after the road \Vork was completed. The highway Two right-of way is too narrow to allow the pipes to be installed at the edge of the road. • The Durham Region has estimated that it will cost about $3 million to install the required water and sewer system beneath Highway Highway Two during reconstruction reconstruction in 1984 and 1985. ■ Durham's regional council council has agreed to hire a consultant consultant who will review the region's insurance coverage coverage and make recommendations recommendations for the future. » Regional council agreed last week to hire the firm of Pydro Funds To Promote Municipality J The Town of Newcastle is playing a leading role in the promotion of the Durham Region. 2 A total of $30,000 from Newcastle's Ontario Hydro account will be used to d.evelop and publish a prospectus prospectus which will be used tp promote the Region. •The prospectus will attract attract industrial clients who i(iay be interested in using waste heat from the Darlington Darlington Generating Station. . £ Councillor Ann Cowman described the regional prospéctus as about 10 years overdue. And she rioted that the town is agreeing agreeing to support the Durham Flegion on this project in spite of criticism sometimes sometimes directed at the municipality municipality by other areas of the Durham Region. ; "This was done in a spirit of cooperation by the Town df Newcastle to support industrial industrial development," said Councillor Marie Hubbard. Region Hires pirector of development ' Durham's regional councillors councillors have selected a new olïicial who will be responsible responsible for . increasing economic development in the Durham Region. [ Gerard Gervais, of Pickering, Pickering, Was appointed to the position of director of development development last week during ai meeting of Durham's regional regional council. [Mr. Gervais is a former executive with The Equity Development Group, a real estate development firm. ;Mr. Gervais, who joins the Durham Region August 8, s$id last Wednesday that his job will be to promote the Durham Region and secure secure additional tax assessment assessment and employment opportunities opportunities for Durham. • His major concern will be td find industries willing to locate in the Durham Region. Region. Peter Armour Insurance Counselling Limited at a maximum fee of $26,000. Elected officials were told that the municipality may agree to look at the possibility possibility of tendering for insurance insurance coverage or may consider implementing recommendations recommendations made by its consultant through existing insurers. The expenditure of up to $100,000 to develop and implement implement a new computerized computerized water/sewer billing billing system for the Durham Region was approved by council last week. In addition, Durham will hire a consultant to help develop a means to forecast water and sewer system revenue revenue at an estimated cost of $28,000. The work will be funded by the Municipal Action 85 program, which will pay half the cost of both projects. projects. The firm of Thorne, Stevenson & Kellogg was hired to oversee the implementation implementation of a new water and sewer accounting system, while R.M. Loudon was retained to design and implement a system for predicting predicting and monitoring water and sewer revenues. Region Lists Sites for Dome Stadium The Durham Region voted last week to continue its quest for a dome stadium to be built within the boundaries boundaries of the Durham Region. Region. Elected officials are recommending recommending that authorities authorities considering building building a new metro stadium at one of four potential sites in the Region of Durham. All are located west of Oshawa, south of Taunton Rd., and within reach of the GO rail corridor. Each site has approximately approximately 300 acres of land. ; In a report to council, Durham's staff pointed out that benefits of having a dome in the Durham Region include improved tourism, new opportunities for employment, employment, long-term jobs once the building is completed. completed. Regional Chairman Gary Herrema suggested after last week's regional council session that the possibility of establishing a dome in Durham is "remote." : But he added that the provincial provincial committee investigating investigating a domed stadium should be made aware , of the prospects of the Durham Region. He added that it is important to look at the building of this facility facility on the eastern side of Metro Toronto. Mr. Herrema said he plans to make Durham's presentation within the next few weeks. Other municipalities are also seeking construction of a stadium within their boundaries. Metro Toronto, Markham, York, Peel, and Halton Regions are all in contention for the acquisi- - tion of the new stadium. Durham's regional council council voted last Wednesday during its regular "meeting in Whitby to support the construction of a domed stadium east of Yonge St. Police Briefs Incidents of break, enter and theft continue to plague local homeowners and police; Marla Rosenberg of 88 Queen Street, Bowmanville, was one of several residents victimized victimized last week by burglars. Unknown persons broke into her home stealing cash and a quantity of alcohol. The owners of the J. & J. Ice Cream Parlor at 23 Silver Street, Bowmanville report the theft of $264 from their store recently. Police are investigating. 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