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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Feb 2001, p. 30

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Members will be selected on the basis of experience, interests, knowledge and skills, which complement the role of the Task Force, and their availability to attend meetings. The City of Waterloo is seeking Fifteen (15) members to be composed of the folâ€" lowing: * Four (4) private development industry representatives; * Two (2) University representatives; * One (1) Regional Government representative; * Five (5) Social Service Representatives, and; * Three (3) other community members (eg. residents of City of Waterloo). Nonâ€"appointed members to the Task Force include Mayor Lynne Woolstencroft, Councillor Morty Taylor and City Staff Representative(s). OTHER INFORMATION Interested community members will also have the opportunity to participate in the Affordable Housing Challenge to be held this spring. If you would like to submit an appointment application, receive a copy of the Terms of Reference, or have any questions about the Task Force, please conâ€" tact the project leader, Sarah Rapley as identified below: Location: Waterloo City Hall, 100 Regina Street South, N2J 448 Phone: 747â€"8745 eâ€"mail: srapley@city.waterloo.on.ca Completed applications are to be returned to Sarah Rapley prior to & Monday, March 5th, 3:00 p.m. h The City of Waterloo‘s Affordable Housing Task Force will explore ways to maintain and enhance the existing affordable housing stock and encourage private and nonâ€"profit development of new affordable housing in the City of Waterloo. The focus of the task force is to increase the supply of affordable rental housing and to provide opportunities for people to move from rental housing into housing ownership with minimal reliance on government fundâ€" ing. The role of this task force is not to consider options for Municipal social housing or not to focus on student housing issues. The Task Force will disâ€" band following the development of an Action Plan expected this fall. MEMBERSHIP The Council of the Corporation of the City of Waterloo invites applications from members of the general public who desire to have their names considered for appointments to the Affordable Housing Task Force. ROLE Willy Huber, President of Piller‘s receives a recognition plaque from Ian MacNaughton (left) and Peter Benninger, Coâ€"chairs of the Millennium Recreation Park Fundraising Campaign The plaque is in recognition of a donation to the Millennium Recreation Park. THE CITY OF Waterioo CALL FOR APPOINTMENTS AFFORDABLE HOUSING TASK FORCE me ciy of COMMUNITY INFORMATION 886â€"1 550 Tender Closing date: Thursday, March 15, 2001 There will be a preâ€"tender briefing and test excavation conducted on site Thursday, March 8, 2001 at 10:00am. ~ The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted Beginning on March 1, 2001, plans, specifications and tender forms may be obtained from the City of Waterloo Service Centre, 265 Lexington Court, Waterloo, Ontario N2J 4A8 (519â€"886â€"2310) for a nonâ€"refundable fee, payable to the City of Waterloo, of $75 (GST included). A Bid Bond or Certified Cheque in the amount of $50,000 and an Agreement to Bond must accompany each Tender. The successful Tenderer will be required to provide a 100% Performance Bond upon the execution of the Contract. Sealed Tenders on supplied forms will be received by the City of Waterloo until 2:00pm local time on Thursday, March 15, 2001 and opened publicly at 2:15pm at Waterloo Service Centre, 265 Lexington Court. Scope of Work: Family (parents & their children 4 people max. {additional family members: $1 each per visit) 886-3844 Saturday March 10 to Sunday March 18 SWIM ADMISSION PRICES Must be age 16 or older or accompanied by an adult. (max. 3 children: 1 adult) Sat., March 17 Sun., March 18 Thurs., March 15 Sun.. March 11 Sat., March 10 Mon , March 12 Fri., March 16 Wastewater pumping station consisting of a castâ€"inâ€"place concrete wet well and a oneâ€"storey control building. Mechanical and electrical work including submersible sewage pumps, process piping, HVAC equipment, electrical controls and a standby power generator. Various site works and yard piping including 200m of sanitary sewer, forcemain and watermain. Children under age 3 swim free March Break AQUAFIT times: pick up a copy of the schedule at the Swimplex! 2001 MILLENNIUM PARK WASTEWATER PUMPING STATION Lifestyle 55 (age 55 up) to Child/Youth (age 3â€"17) www.city.waterlo0.on.ca Adult (age 18â€"54) _ 6Gamâ€"9:55am 12n0onâ€"12:55pm 3â€"4pm 8:30â€"9. 30pm 1/2 deep end, swirlpool open takes place in deep end unless otherwise noted 7â€"10am swirlpool opens at 8am 7â€"10am swirlpool opens at Sam 6amâ€"9:55am 12nconâ€"12:55pm 3â€"4pm 7â€"8pm Lane Swim MARCH BREAK POOL SCHEDULE Contract PTOLâ€"06 1 Visit $2.15 $2.15 March to June * 11 lessons, once a week * All ages & abilities Information materials and registration forms will be available at the Swimplex from March 5 onward. Best advantage: drop off your registraâ€" tion form and payment on or before Sunday, March 11. Registrations are also welcome after this date (up to second lesson} SPRING SWIM LESSONS Doug Smith, Purchasing Officer 7â€"8pm 2 lanes open in deep end children under 18 must swim with someone age 18 or older (max. 3 children: 1 adult) 5:30â€"6:30pm Kidsplash {tot & swirlpool only) 5.30â€"6:30pm Kidsplash {tot & swirlpool only) Family Times water slide open 10amâ€"noon 6â€"8pm _ 10amâ€"noon 6â€"8pm under age 7 must swim with someone 12 or older (max. 3 children: 1 supervisor} _ Public Swim water slide open 10amâ€"noon 1â€"3pm 4â€"6pm 7â€"8 30pm 10amâ€"noon 1â€"3pm 4â€"6pm 8â€"9:30pm 2â€"4pm 7â€"8:30pm 2â€"4pm 7â€"8:30pm 2â€"4pm 2â€"4pm

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