Centre, 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 _ [ w2 B gots «< = : P bonced p.m. regarding the Columâ€" lintd s 6 <_" ced l bia Lake Environmental . k * . ~» >A meaites mm}% > 5 Assessment Addendum & "Ci & liima iz a&, ie R related to the proposed >*@ * . ABh t * sports fields. An Open * . é e _ AHL e im House is targeted for late _ [R 7 2 poge i 2# ... ,,5'; : November or early Decemâ€" {@@iG P E/ us " 2 ber seeking input from the e ‘\\K% ' ‘ahly wil public on the architect‘s ‘ initial concept drawings R for the YMCA/Library Te Li l building. A Formal Public * Meeting is targeted for early December regarding Zoning Byâ€"law Amendment Zâ€"06â€"05, an application to amend the Zoning Byâ€"law to perâ€" mit a YMCA For further information regarding the Open House or this project, please contact any one of the following people: Scott Nevin James Howe Cathy Matyas City of Waterloo Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo YMCA Waterioo Public Library 519â€"747â€"8530 519â€"584â€"7479 ext. 207 519â€"886â€"1310 ext. 123 The Open House will be jointly hosted by the City of Waterloo (Recreation and Leisure Services), the Kitchenerâ€" Waterloo YMCA and the Waterloo Public Library. The Open House will be a dropâ€"in format, with a brief overview presentation at 7:00 p.m. The purpose of the Open House is to provide information about the scope of the project, the work completed to date, and next steps. We welcome your ideas on elements that could be incorporated into the proposed YMCA/Library building so that it may better serve the surrounding neighbourhoods, and how the elements can be privately funded. Throughout the YMCA/Library project, there will be a number of opportunities for the community to be engaged and involved. This Open House marks the first of these opportunities, and input gathered will be taken into considâ€" eration as the initial concept drawings for the building are being developed. If you are unable to attend the Open House, information on the project can be obtained from the City‘s webpage www.city. waterloo.on.ca/partnership. Eâ€"mail comments are welcomed by the City, YMCA and Library at partnerâ€" ship@city. waterloo.on.ca. While this Open House enc will focus on the 6 @ YMCA/Library site, there R u::;sgf:. will also be upcoming Sn \ A Ees ® opportunities to provide _ BB % comments and input on the Wl *3 searincer RoAD P apte e de proposed sports fields and & pt Cag * <b amioth on the zoning. An inforâ€" . (@@@i mal Public Information p um e en ies Session is scheduled for _ WR # z4* se t + November 21, Albert P & L e wasl 1 e / * McCormack Community â€" § A » R You are invited to attend a PUBLIC OPEN Hallman Road and Laurelwood Drive (see versity of Waterloo and City of Waterloo. City of Waterloo. infoymgton Proposed West Side YMCA/Library PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND A at Waterloo City Centre 100 Regina Street South, Waterloo, 3rd Floor ' O Wednesday November 15, 2006 from 5:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. OPEN HOUSE for the proposed district YMCA and Library building at Fischer e (see inset map). This project is being developed in partnership with the Uniâ€" rloo. 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