8- The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday November 26, 2008 www.oakvillebeaver.com Vision To be the most livable town in Canada Join your Mayor and Councillors for the evening of November 30, to celebrate the completion of the first half of this term of Council, reflect on what has been achieved and discuss what lies ahead. Residents are invited to share their thoughts on the Town and Council's progress thus far, while enjoying refreshments and the atmosphere of the Win Henstock Gallery in downtown Oakville. Sunday November 30, 2008, 7 -9 p.m. at the Win Henstock Gallery, 334 Lakeshore Road East, Oakville Come and celebrate with us! RSVP to mayor@oakville.ca or call 905-338-4173. As space is limited, we suggest that you please RSVP at your earliest convenience. PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING - DECEMBER 3, 2008 Join us in making Oakville the most livable town in Canada. Get involved in the studies that will help shape the new Official Plan PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING Bronte Village Revitalization Study Project Update December 3, 2008, 6:45 p.m. Presentation at 7:15 p.m. Sir John Colborne Recreation Centre for Seniors 1565 Old Lakeshore Road (at Third Line) Plan to attend this informative evening about the ongoing Bronte Village Revitalization Study (BVRS). A briefing on background studies and research will be provided, as well as insights into what is being considered to address a number of revitalization-related issues raised by the public and other stakeholders. Participants will have the chance to review displays, ask questions and share ideas and opinions with Town staff before and after a formal presentation and discussion period. Key topics to be covered include: the waterfront, commercial areas, heritage, servicing, transportation and urban design. Visit www.oakville.ca/livable-bronte.htm for more information about the BVRS. Staff Contacts: Kirk Biggar, Senior Planner 905-845-6601 ext. 3968 kbiggar@oakville.ca Lesley E. Gill Woods, Planner 905-845-6601 ext. 3261 lgillwoods@oakville.ca PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE #2 Kerr Street at CNR Grade Separation Class Environmental Assessment Study December 2, 2008 - 5 to 7 p.m. Town Hall, 1225 Trafalgar Road, Trafalgar Room The Town of Oakville is carrying out a Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA) Study for the proposed grade separation at the Kerr Street and CNR Oakville Subdivision crossing between Speers Road and approximately 100 m north of the QEW. The study is being undertaken in accordance with Schedule `C' of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (2007) which is approved under the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act. McCormick Rankin Corporation has been retained to assist with the study. The first Public Information Centre (PIC #1) was held on June 18, 2008 to review the transportation need and justification for the grade separation and other improvements, an assessment of alternative solutions, and the grade separation alternatives. Following PIC #1, preliminary alternatives were developed for the proposed grade separation and widening of Kerr Street to four lanes between Shepherd Road and approximately 100 m north of the QEW. This second Public Information Centre (PIC) has been arranged to review and obtain public comments with regard to the evaluation and identification of the technically preferred alternative. Members of the project team and display materials will be available from 5 p.m., with a presentation at 6 p.m. and discussion to follow. If you have any questions or are unable to attend the PIC and wish to provide comments or be added to the study mailing list, please contact either of the following: Mr. David Wong, P.Eng, Traffic Engineer, Engineering and Construction. Town of Oakville, P.O. Box 310, 1225 Trafalgar Road, Oakville, Ontario L6J 5A6. Phone: 905-845-6601 ext. 3307 Fax: 905-338-4159 dwong@oakville.ca Mr. Martin Scott, P.Eng, Project Manager, McCormick Rankin Corporation. 2655 North Sheridan Way, Mississauga, Ontario L5K 2P8 Phone: 905-823-8500 Fax: 905-823-8503 mwscott@mrc.ca PUBLIC MEETING Trail Development via the Petro-Canada Pipeline Corridor December 4, 2008 - 7 p.m. Walton Memorial United Church, 2489 Lakeshore Road West The Town is holding this public meeting to get your input and comments on plans on plans to construct a pedestrian trail running north/south from Shell Park to Rebecca Street along the Petro-Canada pipeline corridor. These lands are located just west of Riverview and Victoria Streets. COMMUNITY INFORMATION MEETING Proposed Youth Centre for Bronte Wednesday, December 10, 2008 7 to 9 p.m. Bronte Legion, 79 Jones Street A proposed youth centre for Bronte is expected to open at Bronte Plaza, 2296 Lakeshore Road West in early 2009. The Town of Oakville will be hosting a community information meeting led by Mayor Rob Burton and Ward 1 Councillors Alan Johnston and Ralph Robinson to outline the programs, services and specifics planned for this youth initiative. This proposed space is intended to be a welcoming environment where youth can take part in a diverse range of specialized programs, services and positive recreational activities. The goal is to offer youth an opportunity to socialize in a designated and supervised "youth only" setting that also provides such integrated services as education and career counseling. The need for this proposed youth centre was brought forward to the Town by members of the Bronte Consultation Committee with support from Councillors Alan Johnston and Ralph Robinson, the Oakville Youth Advisory Committee, and the Halton Regional Police. In response, the Town conducted a feasibility study in the spring which reinforced the need for additional youth focused space in Bronte. For more information, please contact Susan Fanelli at 905-845-6601 ext. 3155,sfanelli@oakville.ca or Ray Chisholm at 905-845-6601 ext. 3151, rchisholm@oakville.ca.