Heritage homeowners getting more information on properties I A student from Young Canada Winks is also helping on the project until the end of October. Ms Kerr noted the response from hom- eowners has been good and more people have put their names forward to be a pan of next year's Doors Open. during which private homeowners open their heritage As a msuit of this project, every single pholb a! lhfl Whilchurch~8touffville Muse- um nnw has an address associated with it. according to Fred Robbins. a‘umember of the Whitchurch-Stouï¬ville Heritage Advisory Committee. which has been assisting the lawn nn this project. homes to the public So far. ahuut 140 properties have been reviewed and evaluated. according to Calh- erine Kerr, planner. urban design for the Town ol'WhitchuIch-SIOIIW. ’ Upon completion of the review. each property will have a rating of A. B or (I. An A rating means it has protection and conservation priority. A H rating indicates it has potential for conservation in some manner. while a ('2 rating means it is a possible candidate for removal from the town's built heritage itWenlttry. _ Stouffvilk- on the town's built heritage inven~ tnry list. which are currently being reviewed and evaluated. "I don't know if ynu want to If?“ all the stu- ries in those houscs," quipped Mayor Wayne Emmerson. ' Bou lair BU©2§M§ 4.. SEE WHAT'S NEW IN TODAY'S FLYER “There is opportunity to bundle similar projects. especially those in close proxim- ity to one anothet (0' reduce administra‘ tion and potentially achieve cost savings It is proposed to re-budget these design projects to the year prior to the mnstrm« tion year for council's consideration." Mr Molinari wrote in his report. Also under budge! and 95 complete are Rose Avenue’s reconmrucuun ($59 338). Park Drive ($5,732) and the ï¬rst phase of Rupen Avenue's reconstruction ($10,946 9. In an eï¬nn Io better (tnâ€"ordinate with its planned construction of 2015-2017. council has approved the deferral of design assign ments for Mnona Drive. Church Street north as well as Frederick South. Boyer and Nonh streets. With 95 per cent of Tenth Line's ï¬rst phase of reconstruction complete. the pro) is $908,935 under its $4,725,300 budget and Mike Molinari, director of ('ngimwrmg and capital projects fut 1hr wwn. estimates in a teport to council last month it will only cost another $200,000 to complete. Bundthsavosmwn More than half of the town's eight capn projects are cun’emly under budget by total of 3996.266. “People want tn knuw Imm- about Hu- histmy." MI. Robbins said. A public ihfm’maliun renlrv us expand to take place {his I‘Mtenï¬wr