. l a - WAI'EKUX) cnnoNicuz - Wednesday. March 5, 2014 ( Itty committee wants region to revisit possible Ion stops BYlAMis luixsoN in". for the locations are still valid.†. _.,,. flwl‘f‘iffflvs .. .. Those include helping spur future . growth and development in the aterloo's Economic Devel- ‘ surrounding area and providing upment Committee wants , transit options for students at UW the region to reexamine its “a k ‘ ‘ “ and WLU, Schmidt said. tlin‘e planned light rail transit stops , " m†‘- Snider doesn't expect the review iietirthecity's two unhrersities process to be particularly onerous. In a motion endorsed by city A m - or even require much additional councillors last week, the Wl-DC is study of the area. It could be as req nesting the region get together simple as all the stakeholders com- with representatives from the city, ' , , » trig together with their strategic the University of Waterloo, Wilfrid mt plans to ensure they're in alignv laurier University and Conestoga , _ , , ,, i - : merit. (killege to ensure the three planned ’ ' "if the decision was right the stops near the north end of the 19- _; . ï¬rst time. then so be it, but hope- {1 kilometre LR’l route are in the right _ ,- ' fully egos can be set aside and the r spot. right decisions can be made.†i “A lot of that (station planning) ' Snider said. "What makes sense for 1 work was done a while ago and a ' driving (future) growth?" 1 lot of things have changed since (Ioun. Karen Scian was suppon~ 3 than,“ said WE[)(2 chair Darrin _‘ ‘ .- We of the motion. She represents 9 Snider in an interview last week. " -‘ tityt'ouncil on theWEIXI. " "We want to ensure the city, the ibis is the projected route of the loo along Columbia Street in Waterloo with and indication of how the LRT‘s stops "We think it's imperative for the region and the universities are all will look. The City‘s Economic Development Committee is asking for possible changes around the universities. region to have these conversa- . on thesamepage.’ m""""“““"‘"‘)~ lions.†she said. “So much has , J The stops they want reviewed from BlackBerry at that intersecâ€" Development at the research cautioned there would likely be changed and it's worth a second l are planned at Seagram Drive. the tion for $4] million. park also hasn't been as fulsome as costs associated with moving any look and we're all on the same University of Waterloo and the last March, council also passed some expected, Snider said. and stations at this point of planning page" David lobnston Research and Tech- an ofï¬cial plan amendment and while the committee isn‘t asking Last week. regional strifl last week, City ofWaterlooChief riology Park. zoning change application to open the region to move the stations out? revealed the preferred bid to build '\(llllllll\(l'allV€ Officer Tim Anderr This new request is largely the the door for redevelopment near right, he said relocating them the system, known as Ion. will cost son stud he would be in touch with result of recent developments near the corner of Phillip Street and should be considered now before an estimated $593 million, Willi the region assoon as possible to get the intersection of Columbia Street Columbia Street West on the fomier shovels are in the ground. tOtal costs reaching $1.9 billion over lllt' toiiversation rolling. A repre» West and Phillip Street. In Decem» site of the Ontario Seed Company. Thomas Schmidt, regional 30years. window from the region is expect- ber, the University ofWaterloo pur» It will include 538 units and 1,420 transponation commisstoner, said “We’re certainly Willing to talk," ed to provtde an update on lRl' to (based five buildings and land bedrooms staff will look at the request but Schmidt said. “I think the reasons rm tilllilt’ll on March 24. r fur St. N. Suite l] . .'_ «it on N213ll8 - F r V ' , i )]9-884-42oo ; T if“ Wh qt d v kwroomm . c. a l'@ yO U 0 i H g i . . ’ I l i I I w. l l ’ g 1: , , J! ,),',,,_.u’stLJo , ' . 7 ‘ . . . d f l ., d , With your refund. , Are you tire 0 ug y nai syn rome. , b We have the latest laser technology that can help. Loser treatment IS the most sophisticated treatment 5 of the fungal noil infection to date There are no ', side effects, no age limitations and the ' Sucr ass rote is high Patients are able to i return to their regular activities immediately offer the treatment ; Mom-f - El. Z_ V“ kwfootcom i - a. m to loan more or ca , 4 El 519-034-4200 if/u; cmn'rrqï¬'u- . an“ r M‘tfl‘ Know (My of. - mm t it's ' [that ' f .nmtmi â€Armenia.“ aft-inane tutti an "' ‘ ' d “MW Wmtrr‘rwm hisâ€. OWNIS‘WH" we - l ' f . him qulrrerrnMrrrnrw A more ' I I A†Ful'nn i 1) - thrxwlannodNr.‘ Wu‘s In 1's \ é ‘ "um ,.,,Q¢M(WWM, 1,1 1 : human-M -.. _ ’ J‘av' (Wm/MM/II' W‘ï¬â€˜wh- ‘ f l .,4- ‘_a .. ‘ ‘ii ,'r' flow/nu u nï¬m/ev/‘(afllflvu n. R? DCh CNOKW i. jig ’ ‘ ‘ , . . 4 . _ , . A . . . - - - - A > - - - l