February 2, 2 0 1 7 | 8 G > O A K V IL L E oakville.ca BEAVER |Thursday, 2 0 1 7 C it iz e n S u r v e y We w ant to hear from you Oakville! Now until February 17, 2017. To ensure w e're meeting your service expectations and to help us set our strategic priorities, we survey a random sample o f Oakville residents every tw o years to find out if w e're h ittin g our mark. As part o f our 2017 Citizen Survey process, Pollara Strategic Insights is conducting a 15- to 20-minute phone survey on our behalf. To complement our phone survey, we also have a short online survey to get your candid feedback about tow n programs, services and more. You can also sign up fo r our Idea Forum to te ll us w hat you th in k makes Oakville livable and w hat we can do to make it better. We encourage you to post your ideas, vote on others and share your favourites on Tw itter and Facebook. Results o f the 2017 Citizen Survey w ill be reported to Council in the spring. This presentation and a 2017 Report Card to Citizens w ill be available on the town's website. For details or to review past survey results visit oakville.ca. w w w.insideHALTO N.com | OAKVILLE We lo o k fo rw a rd to h ea ring from y o u O akville! D ow ntow n Construction U pdate D e t o u r ro u te Re becca St R a n d a ii St L akesh o re Road B rid g e C losure February 3 to December 2 0 1 7 As part of the Lakeshore Road Reconstruction and Streetscape Project, the tow n is reconstructing the Lakeshore Road Bridge over Sixteen Mile Creek. From February 3 to December 2017, the bridge w ill be closed to motorists, cyclists and pedestrians in both directions. A detour route around the bridge w ill be provided via Kerr Street, Rebecca Street and Navy Street. Navy Street between Rebecca/Randall Street was converted to two-way on January 5, 2017. L a k e s h o re Rd W L a k e s h o re Rd E B rid g e c lo s e d J a n u a ry -D e c e m b e r 2017 D e to u r roL t B usinesses open All businesses along Lakeshore Road on either side of the bridge, as well as the library, the theatre and Centennial Pool remain open and accessible during construction. Once complete, the new bridge w ill include tw o travel lanes and bikes lanes. There w ill also be a wider pedestrian sidewalk w ith a barrier wall to separate the sidewalk and vehicular traffic. New pedestrian railings and lookouts w ill be included as well as LED lighting. The Lakeshore Road approaches to the bridge between Navy Street and Forsythe Street will also be reconstructed For m ore in form ation For details about these projects, please visit oakville.ca. We w ill post additional information online as the projects progress. You can also contact Serv/ceOakville at 905-845-6601. We appreciate everyone's patience. Hydro line tree pruning in south-central Oakville Tree pruning near hydro lines continues in neighbourhoods of south-central Oakville (Zone 2). The town's professional contractor w ill prune trees on behalf of Oakville Hydro to ensure safe clearance around hydro lines and to minimize safety hazards and power outages. Trees are pruned to the Electrical Safety Authority's (ESA) industry standard of providing a minimum three-metre (10-foot) clearance. In rare instances, trees growing too close to hydro lines may require removal when the clearance standard cannot be achieved using acceptable pruning practices. In some situations, the town must prune privately owned trees if they are growing too close to hydro lines. In cases where hydro lines are located in rear yards, Oakville Hydro has an easement through the property which allows the arborist to access the tree. More information on tree pruning around hydro lines can be found at oakvillehydro.com, or oakville.ca and searching "tree maintenance" or contact serviceoakville@oakville.ca or 905-845-6601. i 407j QEWa Lakeshore Rd W