Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 3 Sep 2008, p. 8

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8- The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday September 3, 2008 www.oakvillebeaver.com Volunteers need for Terry Fox Run The Oakville Terry Fox Run needs volunteers to help with the 28th annual event on Sept. 14 at Abbey Park Secondary School. Adults are required to assist police and security to ensure that traffic barriers are staffed, provide directions and generally assist with traffic and crowd control. Adults with previous experience with crowd control, or people like school crossing guards, are encouraged to contact Pam Damoff at 905-827-6338. The run begins at 10 a.m., with registration beginning at 9 a.m. Participants can run, walk, bicycle, or rollerblade either a 5K or 10K route. Pledge sheets for the Terry Fox Run are available at all Town recreation centres and various businesses throughout Town. Pledges can also be made online at www.terryfoxrun.org. Registration will be available on site on the day of the Run. There is still time to register a team for Oakville's Annual Team Challenge. Your team can be large or small. Families can also get involved as a team and challenge other families to raise funds. To get involved in the Terry Fox Run Team Challenge, register online at www.terryfoxrun.org or contact Keri Schoonderwoerd at 905-469-0828. Vision ­ To be the most livable town in Canada ATTENTION WARD 2 RESIDENTS Please join your Councillors Fred Oliver and Cathy Duddeck along with Mayor Rob Burton to discuss issues concerning your ward. Wednesday September 10, 7-9 p.m. Town Hall in the Oakville Room The meeting will be an open question and answer session that provides you with an opportunity to ask your Mayor and Councillors about any topic of interest. The Mayor and Councillors will also present updates on the Town's involvement in all current initiatives. Fred Oliver Regional & Town Councillor 905-849-5669 foliver@oakville.ca Cathy Duddeck Town Councillor 905-845-8374 cduddeck@oakville.ca PUBLIC EVENTS - SEPTEMBER 17, 2008 Join us in making Oakville the most livable town in Canada. Get involved in the studies that will help shape the new Official Plan BRONTE VILLAGE REVITALIZATION STUDY (BVRS) Workshop 3B: Community Planning Options & Update September 17, 2008, 7 - 9:30 p.m. Bronte Legion, 79 Jones Street Did you miss Workshop 3 in July? If so, Workshop 3B is your opportunity to get caught up on what's been happening with the Bronte Village Revitalization Study. How best to achieve a revitalized Bronte Village? Different options have been developed by Town staff in response to local community, Town and Provincial priorities. These options were first presented at Workshop 2 in June. At Workshop 3B the advantages and disadvantages of these options - as well as others suggested by participants - will be explored again. Updates on the various technical aspects of the BVRS will also be provided and posted to the Town's website the week of September 15, 2008. Visit our website at http://www.oakville.ca/livable-bronte.htm for more information and to review the draft planning scenarios. Staff Contacts: Kirk Biggar, Planner 905-845-6601 ext. 3968 kbiggar@oakville.ca KERR STREET AREA TRAFFIC STUDY Public Open House September 17, 2008, 7- 9 p.m. Oakville Arena, Kinsmen Pine Room, 133 Rebecca Street Please join us for a Public Open House for the Kerr Street Area Traffic Study. Major study findings and recommendations will be on display for viewing. As one of many follow up initiatives to the 2004 Kerr Village Revitalization Study, a consultant was retained by the Town of Oakville to conduct the Kerr Street Area Traffic Study. The purpose of the study was to test the capability of the planned transportation network to accommodate travel demands in the long term (2021). The Traffic Study proposes a land use/transportation scenario that best achieves the 2004 Revitalization Study vision. These recommendations were first presented at a public meeting in May 2007. The purpose of the Open House is to allow stakeholders the opportunity to view the recommended land use and transportation scenario proposed by the consultant. Visit the Town's website at http://www.oakville.ca/livable-kerr.htm for more information and to review the draft traffic study. Staff Contact: Tricia Collingwood, Planner 905-845-6601 ext. 3833 tcollingwood@oakville.ca Lesley E. Gill Woods, Planner 905-845-6601 ext. 3261 lgillwoods@oakville.ca

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