Town to hold public meetings after moving youth centre to Glen Abbey by David Lea Oakville Beaver Staff 19 | Thursday, July 2, 2015 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com THIRD LI R SUNSET Supreme 100, 10 Years Warranty Includes Deluxe Air Package Sales · Service · Parts Free Estimates on Repairs Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday · 9am - 6pm Wednesday · 9am - 5pm Saturday · 9am - 4pm sale $39999 JONES ST Claude's vaCuum shop REBECCA ST JENNIN WILLOWDOWN RD HIXON ST Contract Number: Scheduled Start Date: Scheduled Completion Date: Project Manager: 128 Kerr St., Oakville, ON L6K 3A7 905.842.5658 | claude2@cogeco.net S-2983-15 June 2015 October 2015 Martin Larkin 905-825-6000 x 7614 Martin.Larkin@halton.ca www.claudesvacuum.com Food safety Now that the warm weather is here, many of us will be outdoors enjoying family picnics, barbecues and camping trips in some of the many premier destinations across Halton Region. To keep you, your family and friends healthy this summer, remember to handle and cook food safely to help reduce the risk of food-borne illness, especially when cooking foods such as chicken, fish, hamburgers Gary Carr and steak. Food safety is everyone's responsibility, so be sure to learn Regional Chair and share these four food safety tips: clean, separate, cook and chill! Visit halton.ca/foodsafety to learn more about safe food handling practices and enjoy a safe and healthy summer. Meetings at Halton Region, 1151 Bronte Rd., Oakville, L6M 3L1 Visit halton.ca/meetings for full schedule. July 7 July 8 9:30 a.m. Health & Social Services Cttee. July 8 1:30 p.m. Admin & Finance Cttee. 9:30 a.m. Planning & Public Works Cttee. July 15 9:30 a.m. Regional Council 020715 nbhtech.ca ComputeR RepaiR from $ 99 iphone RepaiR from 39 $ 1 houR SeRViCe! 3999 Dundas St. e., unit D10, oakville 905.257.1647 380 (@ Trafalgar rd., Canadian Tire Plaza) Please contact us as soon as possible if you have any accessibility needs at Halton Region events or meetings. SHERIN Oakville Town council attempted to ease resident concerns -- about a youth centre moving from Cross Avenue to 1131 Nottinghill Gate -- by providing more information about the facility. Councillors voted unanimously Monday to approve a lease agreement, which will see the Oakville Youth Centre move from 177 Cross Ave. to Nottinghill Gate. The 1,500-square-foot centre, operated by the Town, opened on Cross Avenue in 2001 and features a large open multi-use area, a computer lab, small kitchen and staff office. The centre's impending move to Ward 4 has created some concern among local residents. "I had a number of phone calls. People don't know exactly what is involved with the youth centre," said Ward 4 Town and Regional Councillor Allan Elgar. "They don't know who is in charge there or if it is just a bunch of kids who go there and do whatever they want. They also want to know the hours of operation." Elgar said members of the public also wanted to know why there was no public information meeting about the moving of the youth centre. Commissioner of Community Services Colleen Bell said the Oakville Youth Centre would be open Wednesdays and Thursday from 3-8 p.m. and Fridays and Saturdays from 3-10 p.m. The centre is for children aged 12 and up. Bell said the centre would not be self-administered by the youths who attend and there would always be Town staff supervision in place. "We do a variety of programming that allows youth to develop skills, build positive social skills with other youth, and feel a sense of belonging," said Bell. "We would like to hold information sessions with the neighbours and certainly in this case we would like the neighbours to know and understand exactly what the youth centre will do and the benefits of it, not just for youth in the area, but the community." No dates have been set for upcoming information sessions. While he is seeking additional information, Elgar made it clear he supports the youth centre in his ward. "I'm not saying this is a bad idea. It is a good idea," he said. "There are so many children that are not involved in organized sports and they need a place to go, too. So, I think this will be really good for the community, but it really is important that we communicate to the community also because the first time many of them heard about it was when the Beaver arrived on their doorsteps over the weekend." Oakville Mayor Rob Burton echoed Elgar's sentiments noting there is also a successful youth centre in Bronte. "I remember very well the fear, uncertainty and doubt in Bronte when the youth centre was announced. People thought the end of the Earth was going to happen. There were going to be vandals and rack and ruin," said Burton. "It has been the exact opposite. It is keeping kids out of trouble and giving kids a place to go instead of falling into bad company. It has been every parent's best wish." Town staff previously stated the youth centre that is located across the street from the Oakville GO Station is moving because it has seen a drop in attendance over the past two years, which staff attribute to a demographic shift in the neighbourhood. The facility's lease also expires Nov. 30 and the property owner wants to redevelop the site. Town staff said the Nottinghill Gate location was chosen because it offers a 2,400-squarefoot facility, which is positioned close to a large residential area, three elementary schools, two high schools and a public transportation route. 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