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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Jul 2003, p. 7

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Tessa Williamson, a junior interpreter at the Joseph Schneider Haus, picks currents Saturday during the museum‘s celebration of gardening. mm That would reduce traffic volumes on the Wilmot Line to the point that upgrades to the Wilmot Line north of Columbia Street would not be required. But the City of Waterloo isn‘t sure this is the best route. Instead of stipporting the Continued from page 1 revised proposal, council directed staff to immediately Columbia Hills and Clair H District Plans for the area Staff is expected to provide council with terms of reference However, Greg Romanick, the city‘s director of developâ€" ment services, said a review of City council asks for review undertake a review of the should be done thoroughty and don‘t think 18 months is unreaâ€" sonable. Theres a lot of new ground to be covered and work this magnitude could take more than a year to complete. to be done. "We don‘t take pleasure in drawing things out or holding things up. But we need the Coun. Dave Roeder agreed staff should have that time to do a propett job. "L don‘t understand the rush," he said. "L think it‘s important we take a step back. "And if the residents aren‘t happy, well I‘m sorry." "This allows up to take a Slim pickins‘ RSPRIF ELIGIBLE Steven Cage 886â€" * As of July 7, 2003. Member: @IPF en Cage 886â€"1060 101â€"80 King St. S., Waterloo step back and reevaluate the need for development in this alea,”added(hl.sr.Smulom "It gives up time for a sober residents who spoke in favour of the proposal. The decision was met with some disappointment from "L don‘t know why this has to "I don‘t think we can all be ANDREA BaEy PHOTO

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