Milton Canadian Champion NEWS Town moving forward with redevelopment of Milton ' Between Main Street East and Pearl Street Tennis Club, The Town of Milton, in conjunction with Forest Contractors, will be A Ei : Campbellville completing asphalt overlay on Charles Street, between Main Street East and | Pearl Street. Traffic will be detoured via Main Street East, Brown Street, Mary # ; | park Street, Hugh Street, Queen Street, Pine Street and Commercial Street. wh id . . . ; TIM WHITNELL Monday, May 28, 2018 at 7:00 am to Friday, June 15, 2018 at 7:00 pm ME The town is going ahead with redevelopment plans for the EREFE © FREE Member Forum Milton Tennis Club and Camp- bellville New Park. oO FREE Articles & Guides = Tender contracts for the two projects, valued at almost $2.5 million combined, were ap- Oo FREE Referral Directory proved at the May 7 council ' ; ; meeting. © FREE Marketing Checklists All eight tennis courts at Milton Community Sport Park, currently in disrepair, are be- ing upgraded along with a pro- vision for an air-supported structure for indoor winter ten- nis. The design and construction of a grade beam to support the air-supported structure will be funded by Canadian Winter i ox 3 Tennis at a cost of about Local access to businesses and residences of Charles Street will be maintained. $386,000. The closure is subject to change due to weather and construction scheduling. For The tennis club redevelop- updates, visit www.milton.ca/roads and the Town's Facebook and Twitter feeds. ment's initial budget was al- most $1 million but is now in ex- For more information, please contact: Son yomifion. LAE Heide Schlegl, C.E.T, MITE, Dipl. M.M. rescheduled its 2018 tennis pro- Manager, Traffic Sromiplhg do allow for con- Engineering Services Department j : | : ge a ey en: 905-878-7252 x2506 iy # sonal indoor tennis starting i i with the 2018-19 winter season. heide.schlegl@milton.ca ---- an, bellville New Park includes im- provements to the existing baseball diamond, concession building and parking area, ad- dition of a new children's play area, park shelter and site fur- nishings, and a looped walking Ie trail. At the May 7 council meet- ing, councillors voted to include asphalt paving in place of gran- ular paving for the looped walk- ing trail and parking area, at an extra cost of about $43,000. The project has a revised budget of $864,000. The park, built in 1986, is ia two-acre site on Reid Side Road, just west of Guelph Line, in the hamlet of Campbellville. ~ JOIN TODAY! We're fere Because You're here. | "Your curiosity fuels our commitment fo: 'keep you informed on local news, events and businesses. Together, we make a community that's connected -- every minute at InsideHalton.com and every Thursday in ~ your Milton Canadian Champion. - insidehalton.com ¥ 4 ee 4 f ~ a -------------- rr ------------------ A ----------------