Town staff support new highway Town staff are in support of a potential new highway corrdor that will stretch from York Region to the future Tremamne RoadlHwy. 401 mnterchange. Dubbed the GTA-West Corridor, the Province's preferred route begins at Hwy 400, continues north of Brampton, proceeds juat south of Georgetown and ends just west of Milton at Tremaine Road and Hwy. 401. The corridor will also connect with the Hwy 401/407 interchange east of Trafalgar Road. "Milton staff fully support this proposai as it greatly benefits the Town's future land use planning,"j states a report presented to thej -administration and planning com- mittee last week. However, Halton His townI council has raised environental and agricultural concernas about the corridor that will cut though rural Halton His.. The resuits of the fira;t phase of the environmental assessment (FA) were recently presented durmng a Municipal Advisory Group Meeting,. attended by Town staff. The second phase of the FA has yet to begin. For more information about the GTA West study, visit wwwgta- west.com. Atme More, Miftent Be active, more often Move More, Mffton(is a community-wlde campaign that encourages Milton residents and employees to be more-actve more often and as a resuit - heaithier! #% WMore Include a vaniety of activities in your daily routine to: - Benefit your overall health > - Maximize your mood * Connect with your community * Have funi Sign up for our e-newsletter at www.MoveMoreMilton.ca HALTON COMMUNITY REHABILITATION CENTRE ORTHOTICS at HCRC We4(wve1The4w HMI! Whe4,yota.ke ccwe- af yaw freýt4i'/ the, montkv ofJuwt cand, orcler ortietc--, yawx receve~ a, pair of eJ-oew~ wWvi/theov.. FZEE! 905 876-1515 oIeÀML717 7ColeMÎ717 _7Y