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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 Sep 2003, p. 31

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Vehicles are prohibited from being on City of Waterloo streets at any time between 2:30 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. This offence is referred to as being "parked on a highway between 2:30 a.m. and 6:00 a.m." Signage for this parking restriction is posted at the City limits of Waterloo along all major roadways entering the municipality. Overnight parking on City Streets is prohibited year round. Every household within the City of Waterloo will be allowed a maximum of eightâ€" een (18) exemptions per year. Exemptions are for visitors‘ vehicles and/or if there are extenuating circumstances that do not permit household vehicles to access their driveways. Exemptions,may be denied at the discretion of the City should road maintenance and/or snow removal be required. All households must register any vehicle that will be parked on the City street between the hours of 2:30 a.m. to Residents must Tickets issued as a result of failing to register a vehicle will not be cancelled. For further information or inquiries regarding the receipt of a parking ticket, please call the Byâ€"law Enforcement Department at 747â€"8785. The City of Waterloo posts the overnight parking restriction, as well as the parking limit of three consecutive hours on all city streets unless otherwise posted, at the city limits. The City appreciates and anticipates your coâ€"operation in the adherence of these byâ€"laws Spin It Up! (DJ Competition) Mapping our World: Children‘s Rights Art Display Christmas Dance in Support of a Family Hamper City Hall Art Display in recognition on International Day to Eliminate Racial Discrimination Citizen representatives sitting on the City of Waterloo‘s Joint Task Force will explain the difâ€" ferent library expansion being studied and the evaluation process that is now underway. They will bring back suggestions from the public to the Task Force. SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS Ward 1 (Southwest) 'Wan] 3 (East) Ward 2 (Northwest) Ward 4 (Central) Ward 5 (Uptown) THE CITY OF |; This program qualifies for High School Community Service hours for graduation‘ What a great way to get your hours while having fun & gaining valuable leadership skills (Age: 14 â€" 18 years) Gain valuable leadership experience while having fun and meeting new people! You will have the opportunity to actively organize and plan special events across the city Last year we had 4 committees with over 70 youth involved on the council! Find out more about the following Youth Recreation Council Committees Arts & Music Cultural & Diversity Community Service & Volunteers Public Relations & Promotions Here are just a few of the great events Waterioo‘s youth committees have organized in the past: â€" _â€"â€" JOINT TASK FORCE ON LIBRARY EXPANSION PUBLIC MEETINGS CALLING ALL WATERLOO YOUTH JOIN THE CITY OF WATERLOO YOUTH RECREATION COUNCIL TRAFFIC BYâ€"LAW #83â€"19 call All meetings are scheduled from 7 p m. to 8: 30 p.m 747â€"8559 pri : i ir vehiâ€" Ww Tues., Sept. 23 MEETING DATE Wed., Sept. 24 Tues., Sept. 30 Mon 29 details call 885â€"1220 1227. Spaghetti Dinner for Charity 30 Hour Famine Battle of the Bands Westvale Public School 265 Westvale Drive MEETING LOCATION Forbes Family Hallâ€"Century, RIM Park 2001 University Ave Community Room, McCormick Community Centre 500 Parkside Drive Auditorium, Waterloo Public Library Auditorium, Waterloo Public Library 35 Albert St 35 Albert St a & " CITY OF WATERLOO PUBLIC NOTICE ° NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of The Corporation of the City of Waterioo will consider an amendment to the Procedure Byâ€"Law at a meeting to be held in Council Chambers on Monday, September 22, 2003. To obtain details of the proposed amendment, please contact Nancy Gehl, City Clerk‘s Council will hear any person wishing to speak on this issue and who has registered as a delegate with the City Clerk‘s office (747â€"8549) no later than 12:00 noon on Monday, September 22, 2003 Dated this 17th day of September 2003 Do you have a Blocked Sewer Lateral? The City of Waterloo provides a 24â€"hour sewer later# blockage clearing service Residents requiring this service are asked to call 886â€"2310 should the need arise An Owner may use a plumber to clear the lateral, however, the City assumes no financial responsibility for any costs incurred. If it is determined that a chronic problem exists on the Owner‘s section of the line, the City will direct the Owner to correct it. Until repaired, further calls to that property will be at full costs to the owner. The City will endeavour to free all sewer blockages as soon as possible during normal working hours and at all other times if necessary, but does not guarantee a solution. The City assumes no responsibility for damages that occur from such blockages. If you have any questions or can provide additional information regarding your sanitary sewer lateral please call 886â€"2310. COMMUNITY INFORMATION 886â€"1550 www.city.waterloo.on.ca NOTICE ABOUT BLOCKED SEWERS in the City of Waterloo COUNTRY LINE DANCE Join Uncle Bill on Mondays and have fun with toe tapping steps to country music. This is a Beginner level. Mondays 9:30 a.m. â€" 11 a.m. Phone 579â€"1020 for more information by telephone: 747â€"8549 by eâ€"mail: ngehl @city. Cost $36.00 / 10 weeks, 55+ $63.00 / 10 weeks, Adults Adult Recreation Centre 185 King Street South Waterloo, Ontario N2J 1P7 SEWER Latemag Sept. 22 to Dec. 1, 2003 Fred Dobbs, City Clerk/Solicitor City of Waterloo 100 Regina St. S Waterioo, ON N2J 4A8 MAIN LINE SEWER N /4

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