MAIN STREET ' REHABILITATION Council approved the engagement of a consultant for the design and tender document preparation for the Main Street Rehabilitation from Ninth Line to Tenth Line. The project work will include pavement resurfacing, curb replacement at specific locations, re-setting of catchbasin and manhole frames and curb extensions on the south side of Main Street at Civic Square. Council approved “No Parking Anytime†signs be installed in the following locations: BETHESDA PARK SPORTS FIELD PROJECT UPDATE Council received an update for the Bethesda Park Sports Field. Delivery of the sports fields and parking lot remain generally on schedule and budget. The frequent rain . events have caused 'delays in key aspects of the project schedule Which have affected the start- up date for the construction of the field house and associated amenities. Council concurred with staff recommendation that the construction of the field house and associated amenities be deferred to the spring of 2010 with a projected completion date of July 2010. South side‘ of Reeves Way "Boulevard from the railway tracks westerly 50 metres. North side of Reeves Way Boulevard from the railway tracks easterly 60 metres; South side of Hoover Park Drive from the railway tracks westerly 200 metres; West side of Weldon Road from the south driveway of No Frills parking lot to Hoover Park Drive; North side of Hoover Park Drive from the railway tracks easterly 200 metres; East side of Weldoï¬ Road from Main Street to Daugherty Crescent; “NO PARKING†ZONES MUNICIPAL ENCROACHMENTS The Public Works Department reminds residents that the Town is 1191 responsible for any damage caused during our winter maintenance operations to items such as fences, posts, interlocking brick work. concrete and wood curbs that have been placed on Town property. Removal of these items would aid with the road and sidewalk plowing operations and prevent damage to these property improvements. The Town, at its discretion, may request the removal of these obstructions. If you have any questions, please contact the Public Works Department at 905-640-1910, ext. 306. WS-RFP-09-40 Removal of the Former Recycling Building _ Sealed Proposals, clearly marked as to contents will be received by the Town Clerk until 3:00pm local time on: Wednesday November 18, 2009; at 37 Sandiford Drive, 4th Floor, Stouffville Ontario, L4A 7X5. The work consists of removal of the former recycling building (wood frame. metal clad, about 2,000 sq. ft.) at 5 Park Drive in the community of Stouffville. Innovative solutions for the removal and adaptive reuse of the building or building materials are encouraged. The Request for Proposal documents may be obtained from the Town at the address noted above after November 5, 2009. For submission inquiries contact Troy Bauman, Project Manager; troy.bauman@townofws.com; 905-640-1910 x311. The Corporation of the Town of Whitchurch~$touffville reserves the right to accept or reject any tender and also reserves the right to accept other than the lowest tender. Service at Stouffville Cemetery Cenotaph, Cemetery Lane FALL IN: 12:30 pm. at north gate SERVICE: 1:00 pm. at Cenotaph WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2009 Service at Royal anadian Legion. Branch 459 Cenotaph located at 12278 Ninth Line FALL IN: 10:30 am. SERVICE: 11:00 am. Tenth Line Improvements Installation of Traffic Signals at the Intersection ofMain St. and Tenth Line North Sealed Tenders, clearly marked as to contents will be received by the Town Clerk until 3:00 pm local time on: Wednesday November 11, 2009; at 37 Sandiford Drive, 4th Floor, Stouffville ON L4A 7X5 For complete details, see our website at www.townofws.com/bids.asp TENDER WS-T-09-39 JIM PARKER Family Concert Series Opening Performance! Sunday, November 29 â€" 2pm For over 30 years, Jim Parker has been performing for young audiences. In 1983 he began performing with Ernie Coombs (Mr. Dressup) - touring Canada seven times entertaining thousands of children. lim performs selections from his numerous albums as well as some of your holiday favourites. .1 Tickets - $20 regular / 310 student Season Pass (remaining 8 films) â€" $45 / Single Tickets STARLIGHT CINEMA SEASON PASSES ON SALE NOW! Join us for our first season ofthe best in Canadian and international film at 7pm on the 2nd Wednesday of every month until lune. 2010. THIS SUNDAY AFTERNOON! I SHARON WEI (viola) 8r ANGELA PARK (piano) Sunday, November 8 - 2pm Identified by Chatelaine Magazine in 2008 as part of its '80 Women to Watch’, these two amazing performers will present a recital of music for viola and piano written in 1919. Both have performed extensively across Canada and internationally - come hear them close to home. The acoustics are amazing and the setting is intimate â€" celebrate the launch of York Region’s newest classical music series! Tickets ~ 825 regular / $13 student Please submit your completed application to Gillian Angus-Trail] at 37 Sandiford Drive, 4th Floor, Stouffville, Ontario 1AA 7X5; by e-mail gillian.angustraill@townofws.com or by fax (905) 640-7957. Applications forms and the mandates are available in person at the Town Office and Library during regular business hours or online at www.10wnofws.com/town_committees.asp Presented as part of the Toronto International Film Festival Group's Film Circuit Call (905) 640â€"2322 Box Ofï¬ce Hours: Wednesday to Saturday 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Visit www.townofws.com/nineteen for event details online ticketing is now available! Next Movie: ~ Passchendaele (drama â€" 14A) Nov. 1] Applications are due Friday November 20, 2009, 2009/2010 PROFESSIONAL SERIES Experience thc BEST in arts 8: entertainment! LEBOVIC CENTRE ml! ARTS 8: ENTERTAINMENT