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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 May 1992, p. 39

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perspective on the enviâ€" lay, June 3 at 7:30 at the n Centre, 291 King St. mation, call 884â€"5907 an informal discussion ronment on this DS Sat., For further information re: the City of Waterloo \__ Backyard Composting Program, call 886â€"2310. all taxes included Can be used as 1, 2, or 3â€"tier unit! Thurs. & Â¥ri. 9:30â€"8:00 p.m. Highland Hills Mall, Kitchener, Fischerâ€"Hallman Rd. B'l m tween Highland & Queen‘s Blv (formerly Super Centre Mall) ;; s Tues., Wed., Sat. on. es., 9:30â€"6:00 p.m. 3rd Floor Waterloo City Centre The City of Waterloo‘s Neighbourhood Density Task Force is hosting an Open House to present revised Concept Plans for the Uptown and Columbia Wards showing possible future residential land use policy. All interested parties are invited to attend. These revised Concept Plans have taken into account public comments received to date. The Concept Plans were first presented at an Informal Public Meeting on April 8. New zoning regulations for lodging houses will also be presented. The eoncepts being presented at the Open Houses are still preliminary in nature and are not recommendations of the Task Force, Final recommendations will not be prepared until the input received at the Open House has been fully considered. For further information, please contact one of the undersigned persons. Janice Mitchell, B.E.S. Tom Mahler, M.PL. Housing Policy Planner Policy Planner 747â€"8779 747â€"8757 $'|900 now at 2 new locations Devitt St. at Bri Rd. across from Zellm Waterloo 725â€"2086 Mon.â€"Fri. 9â€"6 p.m. Sat. 9â€"5 p.m. "GENERATIONS userâ€"friendly, backyard ;;rh;ost'er-' container Waterloo Waste Wizard Available to City of Waterloo residents onl Can be purchased at _ Y & as. O NOTICE OF AN OPEN HOUSE UPTOWN AND COLUMBIA WARD RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBOURKHOOD PLANNING REVIEWS AVAILABLE AGAIN THIS YEAR June 11, 1992 5:00 p.m. â€" 8:30 p.m. Council Chamber n now at 2 new locations Our thanks to the Ontario Ministry of the Environment for subsidizing this cost in an effort to promote the benefits of backyard composting. Now you can simply recycle your food and yard waste into an excellent natural fertilizer and soil enhancer while reducing your curbside waste. * 16 cubic foot capacity â€" 28" x 28" x 36" deep * locally manufactured using recycled wood * 3 stackable tiers for easy access and mixing * easy to assemble â€" kit comes mostly preâ€"assembled * available to residents of the City of Waterloo only, at a cost of $19.00 per kit (cash or cheque, all taxes included) â€" make cheque payable to the City of Waterloo Environment COMMUNITY INFORMATION 265 Lexington Court, Waterloo Saturday, May 30, 1992 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Come and learn about your service centre. Tour the new facility and learn about composting, recycling, turf management and more! Free balloons and rides on the equipment for children. to complete your family outing ... Truck Drivers‘ Championships Weber and Old Lexington Rd. (Hewlett Packard parking lot) 9:00 a.m. â€" 12:30 p.m. Two of our City of Waterloo drivers are entered in this event which promotes safe and responsible driving on municipal streets. We won last year, so come on out and cheer for our side. The City of Waterloo Dog Byâ€"Law #91â€"101 relating to dogs, requires all dog owners to exercise their dog(s) on a leash to prevent running at large, and to clean up any excrement left by their dog(s) on private and public property. Failure of an owner to prevent their dog(s) from running at large and/or failure to clean up after their dog(s) can result in a fine of Notice is hereby given to all property owners and persons in possession of land, in accordance with the Weed Control Act, 1988, Statutes of Ontario, 1988, Chapter 51, Sections 3, 16 and 23 that unless noxious weeds growing on their lands within the Municipality of Waterloo are destroyed by the date of May 23, 1992 and throughout the season, the Municipality may direct a weed inspector to enter upon the said lands and have the weeds destroyed, charging the costs against the land, as set out in the Act. The coâ€"operation of all citizens is appreciated. Common Barberry Ragweed European Buckthorn Yellow Rocket Wild Carrot Sowâ€"thistle (annual & perennial) Colt‘sâ€"foot Cypress Spurge Dodder Leafy Spurge Goat‘s beard Bull Thistle Poison Hemlock Canada Thistle Johnson Grass Nodding Thistle Knapweed Russian Thistle Poisonâ€"Ivy Blackâ€"seeded Proso Millet Brian Detzler, Weed Inspector | NOTICE TO RESIDENTS AND PROPERTY OWNERS TO DESTROY WEEDS 886â€" 1550 CITY OF WATERLOO DOG BYâ€"LAW #91â€"101 In 1991, the Humane Society picked up 27 dead or injured dogs. Please protect your family pet and help keep our City clean. Milkweed to an Open House of the newly expanded CITY of WATERLOO SERVICE CENTRE WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESUAY, MAY 27, 1982 â€" PAGE 39 YOU‘RE INVITED Nodding Thistle Russian Thistle Scotch Thistle Tuberous Vetchling Ron Keeling, City Clerk THE CiTy OF KEYPLAN

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