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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Jun 2006, p. 37

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on REGARDING DRAFT PLANS OF SUBDIVISION AND REZONING APPLICATIONS FOR WATERLOO‘S WEST SIDE at the WATERLOO CITY CENTER 100 Regina Street South, Waterloo, 3rd Floor, Council Chambers YOU ARE INVITED To ATTEND PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE J k TV NT T 1 & ;‘% cA * e *A ADr L *n UE L * * Mess B2 TE 45 ofe y 5o 4e es C T HNo s . «it 7 feth. S # Ciele es 250 4n d yA 5 Aae e s e s S $s f a ES * B2 » atay s #4u â€" ; ce & 9 % ts Chi s Weall w Jrad â€" W ho TX ~; â€" % is o5 o. SS a 1 k K 4’» â€" W 0| = â€" & ts i PP s tss ie c hsP £2 32 “ “ mmmmessies w s P We are also looking forward to hearing your recreation and leisure experiences case Ix Help us determine if our Draft Vision are consistent with what City residents exn ma of Recreation and Leisure Services Needs Your Help "sure experiences in Waterloo more eratifving in attend THE CITY OF Waterloo idhorematil I snn Dick Draft Vision, Mission, Outcomes and Operating Principles ity residents expect of your municipal recreation and leisure services. Tuesday, June 20, 2006 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Community Room, 2"" Floor Adult Recreation Centre 185 King Street South in Waterloo your ideas and suggestions about wh P_yblic Workshop The City of Waterloo has completed a Cemetery Services Business Case Study in order to assist in evalâ€" uating all options regarding future Cemetery Service operations. The Study provides strategic recommendaâ€" tions, longâ€"range landâ€"use projections and expansion options for City of Waterloo Cemeteries. The Study is a Cemetery Services Business Case Study Staff Report and Recommendations persons with the oppdnum’ty to review the revised Draft Plans of Subdivisions and discuss the applicaâ€" tions with City staff and the proponentis consultants. For further information regarding the Open House, please contact the City of Waterloois Development Services Department, 2nd Floor, Waterloo City Centre, Waterloo, Ontario or call 747â€"8543 or 747â€"8544. Joel Cotter, Development Services (jcotter@city.waterlo0.on.ca) Rob Trotter, Development Services (rtrotter@city.waterlo0.on.ca) Wednesday June 21, 2006 from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. The City of Waterloo invites you to attend an informal PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE regarding the lands adjacent to the Wilmot Line on the West Side of Waterloo (withâ€" in the heavy black line on the inset map). The purpose of the Open House is to provide interested s no later than June 16 al 30 pum we can do in the future to make S [Uâ€"NNS 20. ext key component of the Cemetery Services â€" Bechtel Park Master Plan. Hilton Landmarks Inc. of Waterloo, Ontario, was retained to assist the City in undertaking the Business Case Study. The Waterloo Cemeteries Business Case Study, as prepared by Hilton Landmarks Inc., and the Cemetery Services Business Case Study Staff . Report & Recommendations (R&L06â€"09) will be presented to Council on Monday, June 19th, no earlier than 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers. Should you wish to appear before Council regarding this Consultant Study, Staff Report and associated Recommendations, please contact the Clerk‘s departâ€" ment at 747â€"8549, prior to June 15, 2006. The Cemetery Services Business Case Study Staff Report & Recommendations (R&LO06â€"09) will be availâ€" able for viewing on Friday, June 9th at www.city. waterâ€" lo0.on.ca under Current News. Karen Anderson, Landscape Architect Open Space Projects Manager Recreation & Leisure Services City of Waterloo Tel: (519) 747â€"8738 kanderson@city.waterloo.on.ca Steve Heldman Director of Cemetery Services Director of Bechtel Park Recreation & Leisure Services City of Waterloo Tel: (519) 725â€"9280 sheldman@city.waterlo0.on.ca If you require further information please contact: Or www.city.waterloo.on.ca For more information, please contact City of Waterloo 100 Regina St. South Waterloo, Ontario N2J 4A8 P 519â€"886â€"1550 F 519â€"747â€"8760 This maintenance program is quite routine, however, it may cause some temporary inconvenâ€" rences such as poor water presâ€" sure and in some cases coloured water. Please check your water before use and if discoloured water is detected, please open a cold water tap and allow the water to run until it clears. This is a temporary situation The City of Waterloo Utility Staff and the City of Waterioo Fire Department thank you for your coâ€"operation and understanding. Any quesâ€" tions or concerns should be directed to the Utilities Customer Service Representative at 747â€"8613. The City of Waterloo Fire Department is conducting schedâ€" uled maintenance of fire hydrants. This on going program is designed to ensure that the hydrants will operate properly when needed. This years program will involve all hydrants in the city and should be completed by the end of November. HYDRANT TESTING MAINTENANCE PROGRAM

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