m1- 8 - The Canadian Champion, Friday, January 30, 1998 SEPAATE* DVORCD? onfsion over road names fi~no~gsara Smînrsrecommended by profes- age & situation. You can smile again. FME Preview Members of the municipal administration and plan- sionals since 1989. Topics: aw, etting go, esleem, Feb. 3 & 5 Sae IR±liI Wth bllI reundablie eaity ning committee have agreed to bite the bullet and elationships. Hear new rinds, women LMn~ your regisraton. UlhLadLJfi 905-338-9879. 1 cough up $3,000 to replace incorrect signa erected C u c l B if allr ~asagwcy rauswcc eîî,ilu Towil staff h.d su gested the bylass hc changed to relleci the nanes as they are acuaIly posted. The cost of a bylaw change was estimated at $1,000. There is a legal process required which includes a public meeting on the issue. However, last weck committee members said there is no guarantce that costs will not escalate if the malter is reopened. As a result of the road renaming exercise lasI year council added Nassagaweya into the street names s0 they would read, for example, First Line Nassagaweya or Second Line Nassagaweya. However, the signa wcrc printed up as Nassagawcya First Line and Nassagaweya Second Line, which docs not comply with the current bylaw. "There was a mistake made. Changing the bylaw is silly. Il's a controversial issue. Le's bite the bullet," said Councillor Ron Furik who insistcd that the Town's quality control measures should be considered as they werc obviously falling short. "We should own up to the error. The money is chicken feathers. We could open up a new can of worms,' said Councillor Lieven Gevaert. INME ______1Catest IuLdes! u frto sy per peri *ADDRESS5 1C2. itoe ' 1.Ae-12 BaskinRobinsloe Cream Cake 1 1.EfisrtbbogoteCapo ~~ I1AGE__-_PHONE:____ 1_ Iby5sasdsebmM 5y. at 5:00p< Y P8q Uu OfllguwYL-------------lRdMckeo oal oetf 2* SI .5 27~ 7 25 *22 [4uBwA According to Mayor Gord Krantz the real issue is the potential for legal problems if nothing is donc, or il the proposed bylaw change is challenged. According t0 Mel Iovio, Milton's planning director, the Town has ils signs made through Halton Region. He called the error a miscommunicalion between Milton staff and the sign-makers. Vision for the future Committee members have authorized a plan to study Main Street from Bronte Street 10 Thompson Road. The cost of the study will be sharcd by the Town, Canada Life Assurance (which owns Milton Mail) and landowner-developer David Brcwis, with each con- tributing $35000. At minimum the study will develop: a detailed mar- ket analysis, a traffic and parking analysis, and an urban design guideline for both private and public pro- jects, according 10 a report hy Town planning director Mel Iovio. General Repairs 14AuhYi -Rast Proofing OW&RRA ao Cleanfbube N Caladian rire )UR 10 MINUTE OIL Lobiws WE AVELOEB(P) PANDED TO SERVE M&M Meat Sho9s rop in and see our new Skar MAIN TREE, MITON ALmadb Alexian apet PeWdna Don 't delay, tact these -Outomotive rofessionals today! 1