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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 7 Feb 2003, p. 26

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i 8-The Canadian Champion, Frnday, February 7, 2003 'M Milton Specôi Collection Schedule 2003 Town of Milton Collection Dates Zone 1 - Feb 5 Zone 2 - Feb 12 Zone 3 - Feb 19 Zone 4 - Feb 26 Zone 5 - March 5 Place items at the curb by 7:00 a.m. Items will be collected on the day designated for your zone. t4e Acceptable SpeCial Collection items inClude: household furniture, mattresses, electronic equipment, plumbing fixtures, etc. 41Remove doors from appliances for safety 41Bundie loose material such as wood in lengths no longer than 4 ft. (3 bundles max.) 41Do flot pile items on top of one another 41Keep metal items apart from other material - metal is collected separately The following materials will flot be collected: XBuilding and demolition debris X Tree stumps X Concrete and bricks X Soil and rocks X Household hazardous waste X< Automobile parts X Cardboard boxes X Tires X Tree branches X Propane Tanks Plase note: Whlte Goode la collectod on a cafi In basi only. Plusse contact HaIton Region to arrange for collection of appliances, and mutai Rtems. Welcome to Halton Region's Citizen Reference Libraryl There are many occasions when Regional Council wishes to engage the public in discussion on various issues. Discussion of Regional issues is both important to and welcome at Halton Region. However, for an effective public consultation to, take place, it's important for residents to have access to timely and accurate information. As a result, we've launched the Halton Citizen Referenoe Library, a self-serve library where Halton residents can read, request, download, print, photocopy, and conduct research on public issues being considered by Council. Residents can drop in to the library, Monday-Friday between 8:30 arn. and 5:00 p.m. at Regional Headquarters or review the library referenoe material on lino from the comfort of your own home. Evening appointments can also bu arranged. For more information, please contact Access Halton at 905-825-6000 or tol- free at 1-866-4HALTON. ~.Hakon Regional Chairman NOIEO PULI IFRATO CENTR No.e Steeles Avenue (Regional Road 8) Improvements Town of Halton HUIs Class Environmental Assessment Study The Regional Municipality of Halton has.initiated a Class Environmental Assessment to consider a wide range of options to satisfy future travel demands on Steeles Avenue (Regional Road 8), from Trafalgar Road (Regional Road 3> easterly to Winston Churchill Boulevard (Regional Road 19), in the Town of Halton His. To address operational deficiencies associated with this segment of Steeles Avenue, a number of road improvement alternatives will be examined as part of the study including widening of the roadway, new road alignments and improvements to driveways & intersections, among others. This study will be conducted in compliance with Schedule C of the Municipal Engineers Association Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (June 2000), which is approved under the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act. A Public Information Centre (PIC) is planned to provide further information to the public and interested stakeholders and to receive input and feedback on the study to date. The PIC is to be held: Wedn.sdy, F.bruary 12-, 2003 St. Steph.n's Anglican Church 14996 Steeles Avenue (at ro LUne Notth) Open House 5:30 - 8:00 PMlPresentatlon at 7:00 PM Those attending the PIC will have an opportunity to meet the Project Team, review the study scope, and to discuss the issues related to the project including alternative solutions, environmental considerations and the preliminary list of evaluation criteria. If you are unable to attend the PIC and require additional information, please contact: ýý IO~ - j Mr. Matt Krusto -40-îjý' Project Manager Regional Municipality of Halton S ~ 1151 Bronte Road S Oakville, Ontario L6M 31 <~Ext. 7225 STEEL ïVE - Emaîl: krustom@region.haiton.on.ca Dillon Consulting Limited MITO 235 Yorkland Boulevard, Suite 800 ~ <~' Toronto, Ontario M2J 4Y8 ( Phone: 1-416-229-4647 Ê"'y IgFax: 1-416-229-4692 Email: ccovelli@dillon.ca www.region.halton.on.ca/ppw/planningroads This notice issued January 31lst, 2003 CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT 750 mnm Watermain on Derry Road (Reg. Rd. 7) Ontario Street to Commercial Street Town of Milton Region of Halton File: PR-2167 Notice of Study Commencement The Region of Halton is proposing to construct a 750 mm diameter ; AlF watermain on Derry Road from Ontario Street, westerly to Commercial Street, in the Town of Milton. Philips Engineering Ltd. has been retained by the Region of Halton to carry out the engineering, planning and design of the project.li The watermain will connect the Town EPLN - a of Milton recreational complex and ________________ future residential development to the Lake Ontario based water supply. The trunk watermain and associated chambers will be constructed within the existing Derry Road night-of-way. The project is being planned under Schedule 'B' of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment, June 2000. A Notice of Study Completion will be published and a project file will be made avaîlable for review. If you have any commenta on this project or if you require further information, please contact either of the following by February 28, 2003: Brenda Kingsmill Design Supervisor Regional Municipality of Halton Telephone: (905) 825-6000 Ext. 7622 Facsimile: (905) 847-2192 kingsmili@region.halton.on.ca Robert R. McLaughlin, R. Eng. Project Manager Philips Engineering Ltd. Telephone: (905) 335-2353 Facsimile: (905) 335-1414 rmclaughlin@philipseng.com 1151 -.nt Ra ,. Davle ON Lz..L 90-2560 i.... . ree *,., -HA O (1 -86-42586

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