Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 21, 2000, p. 29

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t- c economist suntribune i faith saturday oct 21 2006 jf l 29 s v ymtikcgion towards sustainable transportation this is your opportunity to be involved in improving transportation in york region as one of canadas fastest growing municipalities yorkregionjs facinga number of transportation challenges the region mustensure that itsroads transit seryicesand rail facilities keep pace with theneedsof agrpwing population arid expanding businesses in fact theregionspopulationjis anticipated to approximatejydouble during thenext 36 years since several key transportation arteries acrossthe region are already showing signs of congestion swift and effective action to improvethe movement of peoplearid f goods isa top priority i in response the regionhas initiated twpjnajor studies to address the long term transportation needs of its residents and businesses the endesult will be a transportation strategy that is achievable economically sustainable and environmentally responsible master plan v vw c this study will create a longterm transportation vision and plan to guide thv development offhe region over the next 30 years and determine priorities for the short term it will take into account the movement of both people and goods across the region and between the region and the city of toronto and other parts of the gtain developing the vision and plan all modes of travel ranging from walking to public transit todriving will be examined in finding solutions to our transportation challenges economic environmental and community needs of our region will be reviewed yonge street corridor transitway study the yonge streetcorridor is one of the busiest transportation routes in york f region whether in the form of high occupancy vehicle lanesdedicated bus v or ajsubway extension afast and transit service in this corridor ihas been identified asari essential transportationimprovement in previous studies the first step inthe transitway study is to develop thetermsof reference- as required uncler thelndividual environmental assessment process publicinpiit is absolutely essential for this process the scope and success of these studies depends greatly on public input and participation the region will hold public meetirigsifof both projects in fall 2000 and winter 20ortqobtairiyour views on problems issues andpotejitial solutionsto receive futheririformatiori oh these studies of- toplaceyoiir narjieon ourmailing lists for future notices please contact sit sean hertel corporate communications phone 18774649675 ext 1232 r i fax r email tmpregidnydrkonca or transportation master plan of yonge street corridor transitway transportation planning and approvals branch ijtransitwayregioriy6rk6nca theregional municipality of yorkc iv- 1 web site wwwjegionyorkbhcaservices7 i725qyorige street- y transworksihtrohtml newmarket ontario l3y6z1 v-it- f v 4i v amazing grace withayoice almost as loud as the bell markbam town crier john websterwhcomed parishioners- to last sundays dedication of tlfegrare anglican church bell tower in markham by special guest for the occasion bishop taylor price w staff photomike barrett the regional municipality of york retal l busi n ess holi days act application for exemption take notice that the councirbf the regional municipality of york will hold a public meeting on the 23 day of november 2000 at 930 am in the council chambers at the regional administrative building at 17250 yonge street in the town of newmarket to consider a bylaw pursuant to the retail business holidays act to permit the retail business establishment in column 1 of the following schedule at the location set out in column 2 to remain open on the holidays set put in column between the hours set out in column 4 v any person whctattends the public meeting shall have the opportunity tomake representations in respect of the proposed bylaw l v v further information and a draftof the bylaw above referred to may be obtained from the office of the regional solicitor regional administrative building 17250 yonge street 4th floornewmarket ontario l3y6z1 at 9058951231 ext 1402 anyone wishing to attend the public meeting and make representations is requested to inform the office of the regionai clerk at 905895 9657310201 ext 1361 prior to the 16 day of november20oo the following is the scheduleabovejeferred to column 1 businesses locations column 3 holidays column 4- hours york region condominium corporation 890 cob pacific jmall 4300 steeles avenue easttown of markham all 800 am to 1200 midnight dated at newmarket this 2i day of october 2000 denis kelly regional clerk 17250 yonge street newmarket on l3yj6z1 jmgwn these are the luckiest universities in the country bishops laurentian st marys uwo brock mcgill trent 7 waterloo carletoh mcmaster ubc wilfrid laurier dalhousie ottawa unb windsor guelph queens uoft ryofk why because they have holy trinity graduates make a holy trinity school education your entree to the university of your choice to discuss your 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