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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Jun 2000, p. 40

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" WING 404 RCAFA ROTARY ADULT CENTRE ° THE CITY OF |: 4 The City of Waterloo began yearâ€"round enforcement of the overnight parking restriction on April 1, 2000. Under the City of Waterloo Traffic Byâ€"law #83â€"19, parking is not permitted on any city street between the hours of 2:30 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. seven days a week. Every household within the City of Waterloo will be allowed a maximum of nine (9) exemptions per year. These exemptions will be permitted for visitors and/or extenuating circumstances that do not permit household vehicle(s) from parking in the residential driveway. The City, upon confirming there is road maintenance required in the area or if snow removal is necessary, may deny exemptions. All households must register any vehicle that will be parked on the City street between the hours of 2:30 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. Tickets issued as a result of failing to register a vehicle will not be cancelled. 510 Dutton Drive Waterloo 888â€"6356 Loneliness â€" The Silent Killer An informative, practical session on how to deal with a sense of loneliness, dealing with others who feel alone and identifying signs of loneliness in others. Join us to reflect on the impact of social isolation, both for younger and older people in our community. The City of Waterloo posts the overnight parking restriction, as well as the parking limit of three consecutive hours on all city streets unless otherwise posted, at the city limits. Byâ€"Law Enforcement Department Protective Services me oity of The City of Waterloo Fire Department is conducting scheduled maintenance of fire hydrants. This ongoing program is designed to ensure that the hydrants will operate properly when needed. This year‘s program will involve all hydrants in the City and should be completed by the end of November. The maintenance program is quite routine. However, it may cause some temporary inconveniences such as poor water pressure and in some cases, coloured water. If coloured water is detected, please open a cold water tap and allow water to run until water clears. This situation is temporary. The City of Waterloo Utility staff and the City of Waterloo Fire Department thank you for your coâ€"operation and understanding. Any question or concerns should be directed to Deb McKean, Utilities Customer Service Coâ€"Ordinator, 747â€"8613 Residents must Wednesday, June 21, 2000 9:30 a.m. â€" 11:30 a.m. No Charge Celebrate Seniors Month Light Refreshment will be provided Call 888â€"6356 to register or for more information. HYDRANT TESTING â€" MAINTENANCE PROGRAM call 747â€"8559 NO OVERNIGHT PARKING HELPING TO BUILD A BETTER COMMUNITY prior COMMUNITY INFORMATION 886â€"1 550 The City of Waterloo Storm Water Management Team requires Consulting Engineering Services to prepare rebabilitation designs and construction for Colonial Creek. A Terms of Reference for this project is available beginning Monday, June 12, 2000, at the Waterloo Service Centre, front desk and on the desk on the City of Waterloo‘s website www.city.waterloo.on.ca Consulting Engineering Firms interested in providing the above mentioned services are requested to forward four (4) copies of a proposal to: The Economic Development & Marketing Department is excited to present its latest version of the Waterloo Business Directory. Listing over 1,000 service and manufacturing businesses located in Waterloo, the director‘ . ised by local professionals, jou seckers, business owners and employees to source products, find potential employment or conduct market research. Detailed requirements for the proposal are included in the Terms of Reference. Submissions must be received by the City no later than 2:00 p.m. local time on June 30, 2000. Order your copy by phone (747â€"8707), in person at Waterloo City Centre or online at . ) Minfo him) Come out and learn about some of the services the city provides to you Displays of Water and Sewer Systems, Turf Management Equipment, Fire Equipment and Summer Programs. Tour the Green House and Service Centre Yards. FREE Dump Truck, Sweeper, Hay Wagon, Loader and Excavator rides with our highly skilled and professional operators CITY OF WATERLOO REQUEST FOR DESIGN/BUILD PROPOSALS FREE Refreshments, Balloons, Face Painting and Charity BBQ (Cash donations to the Food Bank) Volunteer Staff Members, Pillers, Stantec Consulting Ltd., Counestoga Rover & Associates, Cumming Cockburn Ltd., Deloitte & Touche, IPEX, Sifto Canada, Paradigm Transportation Solutions, LiquiForce, Bochmers, BOC Gases and the Royal Highland Fusiliers of Canada www.city.waterloo.on.ca ANNUAL CITY OF WATERLOO SERVICE CENTRE OPEN HOUSE THE CITY OF WATERLOO 2000 BUSINESS DIRECTORY 265 Lexington Court, Waterloo Saturday, June 17, 2000 10:00 a.m. â€" 3:00 p.m. You are invited to the Denise Novotny, Project Manager Waterloo Service Centre 265 Lexington Court Waterloo, Ontario This Open House is made possible through the generous support of: N2J 448 WATERLOO C hoi erine i9000 amie 007 0 M MIREHNC WC9F 0 30 INMRELCHERY Bone gEt \'oU?\ CO\’\" «©{OPD mÂ¥ \ m ABLE Y&ESO\}RCE “”‘(\RN\P‘T\O\\\ wro yas"

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