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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 1 Sep 2006, p. 18

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A18 - The Ounadian Champion, Friday, September 1, 2006 Motion is expected later this month It' tifoi KONAL on page AI \ittaîtsv w-ill ihen bc reiînhursecl, w ithout interest, in the future when the roads projeets would've normally- corne lorward in the Town and Region hudg- ets. A motion, which Town Clerk Trov Mcflarg said max- just ask staff to pre- pare a report on FuriW-s request to slow growth, is expeeted to coi-ne baek before councîl later this montîs. Growth slower at the moment Figures from Town staff show that (ic\ clspiîncili 1os acmails .hsiila lbit gi now coinpared io the saine tiie fast year. As of înid-August, 863 new residen- mial unit permit applications hail corne in, which is several hundred less than la-a Augusts 1.227 permit applications. And on the industrial/commereîal/înstitutional (ICI) front, construction applications made hy August 15 totaled 950,000 square leet, whîle last year in August 1.8 million square feet worth of applications came in. Developînenti Mel lovio saîd hc expecîs ICI growth will pick up, notîng there are several large husinesses coming îo town. Wve're going to do well over one mil- lion (square lect)." he saîd. lovîo saîd he also îhinks resîdential developînent figures will start to get dloser to those from last year. There've heen soîne delays assocîated with secur- îng water and sewer servîcing for the new homes. Melanie Henness-v cati be reaclied ai mheri nesse-v@mîilIown cndianrc hampion. com. Town goes to Province wîî rie o cil thcir products t laiers' mairkeis and lîquor stores. Council passed a motion along ihose lînes Monday evenîng. throwing ots support hehind the original resolu- tion from the Town of Halton HuIs that asks the provin- cial govemnment to examine the possihîlity of having Ontario farm wine at farmers'markets and the LCBO. Ward 3 Councillor Jan Mowhray - who put the motion forward - poînted out that lfarmers have a hig enough trouhle now," makîng it ail the more important to support them. The motion was camred unanimously. The Reioa ,* nj .ipl&ity fHalt Milton Urban BuIk Collection Place items at -- curb by 7:00 a.m. on your designated bulk collection day. 5S Check the map for your Mi5SI corresponding collection zonte. Items will be collected on the day designated for your zone. Note: Collection boundaries have changed. Please confirm which zone- you are in. Bulk Waste Collection Zone 1 Wednesday, August 30 Zone 2 Wednesday, September 13 Zone 3 Wednesdlay, September 20 Zone 4 Wednesdlay, September 27 Zone 5 Wednesday, October 4 Zone 6 Wednesdlay, October 25 Mt & Appliance Cai-in Collection Service Metal items and appliances will ONLY be collected on a caîl-in basis and, therefore, will flot be collected on your scheduled Bulk Collection day. To receive collection, please caîl Halton Region Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. ta 5:00 p.m. at 905-825-6000 Toîl free: i -B66-4HALTON (1 -866-442-5866) Metal items and appliances include refrigerators, freezers, dishwashers, stoves, washers, dryers, metal furniture, broken down swing sets, etc. Please ensure the doors are removed for safety. The following materials wilI NOT be collected: " Automobile Parts* " Propane Tanks " Tires " Building and Demolition Debris " Concrete and Bricks " Household Hazardous Waste " Cardboard Boxes " Tree Branches " Tree Stumps * " Soil and Rocks These items may be disposed of at Halton's Waste Management Site (HWMS), 5400 Regional Road 25, Milton. Open Monday -Saturday 8:00 a.m. -4:30 p.m. *Oniy small non-hazardous automobile parts can be accepted at the HWMS. **Only small tree stsimps under 30 cm (1 fnl in diameter can be accepted at the HWMS. If you have unwanted items that are in good condition, consider donating them to a charitable organization or reuse centre. You will be diverting material away from Halion's landfill and helping people in need at the samne timnel Labour Day Holiday Waste Collection Notice Please Note Collection Day Changes September 2006 Monday, September 4 moves to Tuesday, September 5 Tuesday, September 5 moves to Wednesday, September 6 Wednesdlay, September 6 Inoves to Thursday. September 7 Friday, September 8 Inoves to Saturday September 9 Due to, the Labour Day Holiday, waste collection services the week of September 4th will take place the day after your regular collection day. Please check your 2006 Waste Management Calendar for details in your area or the Region's Waste Management website at www.halton.ca. Halton Waste S/ Management Site Will be closed on Monday, September 4 Regular Operating Hours Open Monday to Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 5400 Regional Rd. 25, Milton Please check your 2006 Curb Appeal Waste Management Calendar for details in your area or the Region's Waste Management website at www.halton.ca. * Drive SAFE back to school Now that the kids are off to school, it's important to be mindful of how fast you drive when behind the wheel of your vehîcle. On your travels around Halton, you may have seen some of our Drive SAFE (Safety Awareness For Every- A. Brent Marshall on e) road signs, reminding drivers of the costs of speeding CAO such as fines and lost demerit points. So this back-to-school season, be aware of your speed while driving and slow clown - it could be the best decision you make ail day. HeIp keep Halton roads safe. Drive SAFE Halton Reglonal Meetng Soedfule Monday, September 4 - offices closed due ta Labour Oay Wednesday, September 6 - 9:30 a.m. - Planning & Public Works Committee Thursday, September 7 -9:30 a.m. - Health & Social Services Commictee

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