Ul6Girlshom UIRGirIs born Ul3 Boysbom U14 Boys born Tt!?tttt,tttt W225??? Comm" hams zoos be managed in a variety of ways to reduce the risk of tlooding and erosion to private and public pmpeny and structures and to minimize harm to the environment. The Cities of Kitchener and Waterloo are investigating better ways to meet their stormwater needs by deter- mining a fair way ofdividing up the costs. Interested parties are rm ued to attend an Open House for the, project to be held: respective stormwater management programs. As part ofthis study. a Stormwater Advisory Committee (SWAG was farmed. with membership from various resident. business. em tronmental and not-for-profit associations to assist the study team in identifying the appropnate program needs and revenue sources in both cities. Another key part ofthe citizen engagement process Is a series oft 1pen Houses to educate and solicit feedback im the findings and recommendations ofthe, study. City statTand elected oiTicials will be present to discuss study findings and to hear your input. Interested in learning more? Come and learn about: . the study process and legal framework - planned improvement projects to sulxe stormwater problems . current and future re) enue requirements to support the overall stormwater management programs . current andpmposed funding sources to meet these needs Stormwater accumulates on land alter rain falls or snow melts, In cities. this water rum .m-r hard mr. Stormwater accumulates on land alter rain falls or snow melts, In cities. this water runs over hard sur- faces carrying runoff to watercourse; This water must Waterloo began a joint feasibility study to invcruigate new funding mechanisms to better support their Stormwater Management: An investment in I better quality of life Notice of Open House Kitchener-Waterloo Stormwater Utlllty feasibility Study . . - " t . . In the summer of 2005. the C mes of Kitchener and 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 gun. - “New mide‘nts Presentation will begin pesrtptty at 7:30 p.ln (lllllll , WUIZHOO , www.city.waterloo.on.ca Wednesdly. Februar? 8. 2006 Kitchener on Halt 200 King Sim! West Rotunda 5:00 p.ln. to 7:00 pm. -- Kitchener residents Pmentltion will begin prompt!) ttt 5:30 pm. '90 'tttt '91 '92 Kmyfsht 2'15!" 0', Fri. Feb. Ithh & thh Sun. Feb. 12th & 19th Wed. Feb. 8th & 15th Fn, Feb, 100. & 17th THE CITY OF [trd - Waterloo If you an: Interested in tryingar, Jieile attend the (Specialty'Camps. Day Camps & Fun Centres). . Work with children or youth, CAMP POSITIONS: . Coordinators $9.05 - SUNS; Leaders $8.45 - $9.05 . 4 month & 2 month employment opportunities . A wide variety ofpmgmms for all interests and skills 2006 Summer Camp Employment Opportunities . " now High School Guidanee oNites . U of W and WLU Caner services . Conestoga College Doon I. Waterloo Campus Student Employment . " City of Waterloo Facilities APPLICATION DEADUNE: MONDAY. FEBRUARY 13. 2006 by 4:00 pm. ton CAMP APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE: . Apply online at: www.erty.waterioo.ort.tatsum, Please note that this is the first of two Public Meetings that will he held during the Feasibility Study, The sec- ond Open House will he held in Waterloo later this spring. as the study nears completion. If you are not able to attend the meeting or have further questions. please direct your questions and comments to the appropriate project Steering Committee chairs below, Mr. Robert Shamess, P. Eng. - Director of Engineering Services City of Kitchener 200 King Street West - 9th Floor, PO Box 1118 Kitchener. Ontario N26 467 Telephone: tsm 741-2410 Fax: (519) 741-2633 Email: robert.shamess¢city.kit<henenon.ca Mr. Sunda Siva, Ring. Team Leader Environmental Services City of Waterloo 265 Lexington Court Waterloo. Ontario N2) AAIt Telephone: (519) 747-8634 Fax: (519) 886-5780 Email: ssitmqeity.wateeioo.on.ca 0-9pm nMrtorsocCqrxoot. RIM Park Bechtel Pk RIM Park RIM Park RIM Park Bechtel Pk City of WM 100 Regina St. South Waterloo, Ontano N216A8 P 519-886-1550 F 519-7.?!760 mdtymimboamu fue more minimum - (onion Conestoga Mall 550 King st. N, Waterloo Saturday. February 25th and March 4th 93mm - LOOpm Fa more 'mtormatioet phase contact l Kendra q 806-1177 on M? Watch for further bnfoematioet mm M 2006 Spring/Summer Minor Sports Registration Residents ofthe City of Waterloo are im ited to prm ide comments on the improx enient initiatn es being pro- posed for Dunvegan Park. A series ordisplay panels illustrating the conceptual context ofthe improvement lllllinl“ cs will he mailable for ' iewing. Some ofthe primary imprm ement initiatives being considered include the following: relocation and upgrade ofplay- ground resurfacing and upgrade ofthe tennishasket, hall court outdoor rink. upgrade oCpathxray network and modifications to the landscape em ironment. The Open House " ill be held on: Thursday. February 9, 200t 6:00 gun. to 9:00 p.m. Waterloo Mennonite Brethren Ctturxh Main Floor Chapel 245 Lexington Road, Waterloo A questionnaire " ill be an ailable at the Open House as well as on the Ciiy's "vhstte at . 1vww-citrwaterloo.ortissurvey. Feedback recened at the Open House and from the questionnaire will be uti- heed to refine and finalize the imprin einent irtitiauics for Dunvegan Park. tf you have any questions regarding the Public Open House or wish to provide comments. please contact: ' Eckhard Pastrik. 0.A.LA.. C.S.LA. Landscnpo‘ Anhitect V 747-0622 epastrikqo'ty.watertoo.on.ta Public Open House Dunvegan Park 2006 Improvement Initiatives