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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 May 1989, p. 29

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Parking needed lan Kirkby Chronicle Staff _‘l-ji_gw(-le-e;;er, says the Waterloo Uptown Business Improvement Area (BIA). Architect John Katkaw, Waterloo Mayor Brian Turnbull and Waterloo North MPP Herb Epp look The BIA executive wants another parking garage built, in addition to the one to be built adjacent to the Torgan/Entredev commercial and retail complex. over plans for Waterloo‘s Clay and Glass Muâ€" _And they think Waterloo taxâ€" payers should pay for the garage. "Most definitely, it should be paid for out of city revenues," said BIA chair Terry Hollohan. "Who‘s going to benefit from it?" Hollohan ucompared parking garages to the city library. _ Asked why the taxpayers of Waterloo should pay to help supâ€" port business, Hollohan replied that the Uptown area employs approximately 3,500 people and "we‘re landlocked. That‘s our biggest problem. C Unlike suburban malls, the Uptown cannot acquire vast acreages of land for parking lots, he said. While the executive expects citizens to pay for the actual garage, Hollohan said some sort of parking tax may be acceptable after the garage is built to pay for operating and maintenance exâ€" penses. â€" â€" D. A.R.S: BIA members were recently polled for their opinions on paid parking, a parking tax, and reâ€" quiring future developers to pay for their own parking. â€" While Hollohan said the results have been tabulated and sent to Mayor Brian Turnbull, he refused to release a copy to the Chronicle, citing a desire to not risk alienatâ€" ing anyone on council. =740â€"6762= 2 camera coverage IightinF & backup special effects graphics & titling editing & music dubbing picture collage No tape length restriction NO OBLIGATION CONSULTATIONS WEDDINGS business demonstrations baptismals family episodes all occasions insurance fi)urposes picture collages ts m It Makes Sense New Hamburg Kitchener Tavistock 662â€"1644 893â€"7008 655â€"2382 Sigi Isaak will be happy to take the time to discover your needs and answer your questions. Founded in 1880, we‘re still workâ€" ing hard to be YOUR insurance ToSsSLIN INSUR ANCE BROKERS agency. YE s Tennants ... be sure you are adequately covered for contents and liability call us! Flown in, 1%4 lbs. per dinner LOBSTER BAKED POTATOES OR RICE, VEGETABLE Still hungry, have your second Lobster for $9.99 LOBSTER HOTEL WATERLOO DINING PARLOUR 4 KING ST. sOUTH 870 KING ST. wEst (at Erb) WATERLOO (at the tracks) KITCHENER AVAILABLE AT BOTH LOCATIONS FRESH OYSTER BAR 2 for 1 served from 4â€"6 p.m. daily seum at a reception last week in Toronto to launch the museum‘s $1 million national endowâ€" ment campaign. | Tom Sandier photo (Med) J MMk tA PME »A4 570â€"1923 "The insurance people you‘ll hate ... less!" Sigi Isaak > 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER. 35 WYNDHAM ST. N. xq FAIRVIEW PARK MALL GUELPH 822â€"9751 EB KITCHENER 893â€"5650 DAILY 9â€"5:30 FRI. 9â€"9 DAILY 9:30â€"9:30 SAT. 9:30â€"6 OWNED & OPERATED BY W.B. HAMILTON SHOES (1860) LTD. "SANDALMANIA" hss NATURALIZER/ he q WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY MAY NAT URALIZER. RECONDITIONED USED VW RABBITS 6 month or 6,000 km guarantee Fast â€" Friendly Service For expert repairs call Michael Moock ONLY 2 OF THE MANY STYLES AVAILABLE â€" LIMITED TIME OFFER 10 Wyman Rd. Unit #5, Waterioo ALL SANDALS IN STOCK AT SPECIAL PROMOTION PRICES! % Volvo ‘‘_ Mercedes 884â€"7640 Volkswagen WE‘RE BEATING UP SANDAL SPECIALS! 24, 1989 â€" PAGE 29

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