By 2013, the town's adminis- trative staff is expected to hit 97 people, according to the recent accommodation needs assess- ment study done by Ware Mal- oomb. There are 79 administra- tive people working out of the Sandiford Drive location. By 2021, when the munici- pality is at its full build-out of 53,000 residents, the number of administrative staï¬ required is anticipated to be 124, according “For the next year or two, we’re OK with the space we’ve got by relocating people to spots we have around town,†said Dave Cash,Whitchurch-Stouffville’s CAO. He said having staff scat- tered around town is not ideal, but necessary. “We're going to maximize the use of these faciliâ€" ties, which takes the pressure oï¬ town hall." Right now, Whitchurch- Stouï¬â€˜ville’s administrative hub is on the fourth floor of 37 San- diford Dr. However, space is so tight some of the staff have to be relocated. BY SANDRA BOLAN sbolan@yrmg. com Lease, purchase or build. Those are the options the Town of mutchurch-Stoufl'ville is evaluating to accommodate its everâ€"increasing number of employees. Town staff - bursting at seams Mayor wants old SDSS for new-civic centre See FOOD. page 8‘ (Siï¬'ibune SATURDAKAUGJJM I SERVINGfl-IECOMMUNH'YOFWHITCHURCH-SI'OUFFVILLE I 24PAG£SI$1|NCLUDINGGST Vivian Road and Cherry Street, both north of Ballantme, are the most under-serviced areas in Whitchurch-Stoufl'ville and King Township, according to theWS King Connects Broadband Study. Life in slow lane on rural Internet: Study BY SANDRA BOLAN BIG MONEY NEEDED FROM GOVERNMENTS: WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE COUNCILLOR sbolan@yrmg.com Harry Payne mows his lawn on Tenth Line in Stoufl'ville under the supervision of his dog, Snow. It also appears that Whitchurch- more vocal about it or the service is Stoufl’ville has the dubious honour just that much worse," said Rebecca of having the worse lntemet ser- Mustard, economic development vice out of the two municipalities, ofï¬cer for the Town of Whitchunch- as 209 of the 269 respondents to Stouï¬â€™ville. the public consultation were from Following a public consulta- here. tion DI‘OCESS- which took nlaop this: “Maybe people in Stouffville are HOOO ORNAMENT Following a public consulta- tion process, which took place this past May, a meeting between the Q Opinion two municipalities, residents and a number of Internet Service Providâ€" ers (ISPs) took place. Classiï¬ed The ISPs acknowledged the two municipalities are under-serviced and attributed it to the high cost of Neighbours Outdoors STAFF PHOTO/SJOERD WITTEVEEN See DIAL-UP, page 5