www.insideHALTON.com · OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, May 23, 2012 · 8 www.oakville.ca www.facebook.com/ townofoakville @townofoakville Parks, Recreation and Library Facilities Master Plan Open Houses Wednesday, May 30, 2012 2 to 4 p.m. Town Hall, Oakville Room 1225 Trafalgar Road Staff Presentation: 2-3 p.m. Open Discussion: 3-4 p.m. Wednesday, May 30, 2012 7 to 9 p.m. Town Hall, Committee Rooms 1 and 2 1225 Trafalgar Road Staff Presentation: 7-8 p.m. Open Discussion: 8-9 p.m. Tuesday, June 5, 2012 7 to 9 p.m. Cultural Centre, Rehearsal Hall - 2302 Bridge Road Staff Presentation: 7-8 p.m. Open Discussion: 8-9 p.m. About the Parks, Recreation and Library Facilities Master Plan The master plan was developed to assist decision-makers, stakeholders, and residents in understanding Oakville's needs and priorities related to parks, recreation, and library facilities. It identifies the timing for facilities based on many criteria including community need, demands from growth and affordability. The master plan does not, however, determine the sites of new facilities. The original Parks, Recreation and Library Facilities Master Plan (2006) led to the development of several new facilities including Sixteen Mile Centre, expanded the existing parks system and created new playgrounds, splash pads and sports fields. To review the draft Parks, Recreation and Libraries Facilities Master Plan, visit www.oakville.ca We want to hear from you! Public input sought for Oakville's Parks, Recreation and Library Facilities Master Plan As part of Vision 2057, the Town of Oakville is preparing an update to its Parks, Recreation and Library Facilities Master Plan and we want to hear from you! Learn more at one of three upcoming open houses. also have your say through our online feedback form at www.oakville.ca or email your comments to prlfmp@oakville.ca. Under the by-law, a motorcycle cannot be operated in Oakville if it emits any sound exceeding 92 decibels (dBA) from the exhaust when it's idling. Decibel readings will be taken at 50 centimetres from the exhaust by a sound level meter. A train whistle, jackhammer or rock concert generate similar noise levels, typically reaching 90 decibels. Sustained exposure to decibel levels of 90-95 dBA could result in hearing loss. Most motorcycles will comply with the by-law. Owners should only be concerned if their motorcycle has been un-muffled or had other after-market exhaust systems installed. The change to the by-law is a direct result of concerns raised by residents. The new amendment, passed by Council in December 2011, means individuals who violate the Noise By-law could face a minimum fine of $400. Free testing: find out if your motorcycle complies with the new by-law requirements The Town of Oakville and Halton Regional Police are offering public awareness sessions on May 27 and June 24 to give owners a chance to test their motorcycles for decibel levels, free of charge, before the by-law is enforced Sunday, May 27, 2012 noon to 3 p.m. Town Hall Main Parking Lot, 1225 Trafalgar Road Sunday, June 24, 2012 noon to 3 p.m. Town Hall Main Parking Lot, 1225 Trafalgar Road For more information please visit www.oakville.ca or contact Luis Ferreira, supervisor, Licensing and By-Law Services, Town of Oakville, 1225 Trafalgar Road, 905-845-6601, ext. 3256 or lferreira@oakville.ca Does your motorcycle pass the test? Beginning July 1, 2012 an amendment to the Town of Oakville's Noise By-Law 2008-098 comes into effect that prohibits excessive motorcycle noise. Arts Award sponsored by The Oakville Beaver Recognizes an individual or organization that, through their volunteerism, has contributed to nurturing and enhancing the arts in Oakville. Environmental Award sponsored by Tim Hortons Recognizes an individual or organization whose outstanding voluntary contribution of environmental stewardship has helped to enhance or protect Oakville's environment. Individual Volunteer Award sponsored by Paradiso Restaurant Recognizes an individual who has made an outstanding volunteer contribution towards improving the well-being of Oakville residents of any age group. Senior Award sponsored by Sunrise Senior Living Recognizes a senior (65 years and older) or group that has made an outstanding voluntary contribution to the Oakville community. Youth Award sponsored by RBC Royal Bank Recognizes a youth individual or group (18 years and under) that has made positive contributions towards enriching Oakville's quality of life. Student Volunteers The 11th Annual Community Spirit Awards will be held on art piece created specifically for the Community Spirit Awards by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning student Vanesa Trillia. Tickets are now available for $30 and can be purchased by calling 905-338-4250. For more information, visit www.oakville.ca Congratulations to our 2012 Community Spirit Award nominees! And the nominees are... Celebrating those residents, groups, organizations and businesses that make a positive impact on the community by demonstrating ongoing leadership, involvement and volunteerism, the Town of Oakville is pleased to announce the nominees for the 11th Annual Community Spirit Awards. Access Award sponsored by MEDIchair Halton Recognizes outstanding individuals, businesses or organizations that have made or are making a significant or ongoing voluntary contribution, beyond legislated requirements, to the well-being and advancement of people with disabilities. Group Volunteer Award sponsored by Sun Life Financial Recognizes a group of three or more individuals who have come together to volunteer their time toward a shared goal/activity or event involving leadership, innovation and creativity. Activities or events can benefit all ages. Transportation Volunteers Heritage and History Award sponsored by Genworth Financial Canada Recognizes an individual or organization that has made an outstanding contribution to Oakville's heritage and history by aiding in the preservation and celebration of Oakville's natural, built and cultural heritage.