l d-WAmmrw.mn,m ’ ‘d ï¬re hall ' b (1 ° Waterloos eastsr e comes 111 over u get again INC-z llama-um Fast near RIM Part that any further reduction could chief John deHooge. ' my Architectural plans were jeopardize the functionality of this The extra costs are attributed to approved in November. but only station." said David Calder, metal the cost of the redesign for the ’ Waterloo's eastside ï¬re station after a lengthy redesign process managerofoorporate services. consultants and architect, as well a has come in over budget that sought to cut $1 million from Despite the overages, council as increased project management ' again. the project. approved a tender from Melloul~ fees ii At Monday's council meeting, But staff said they could only Blarney Construction Inc and con- But the majority of the averages city staff reported a $340,000 over- cut the project back so far without struction on the station will begin come from the disparity between _ J age on the allotted $3.3 million compromising its integrity in the next month. project estimates and tenders that ° 2 budget for the station, which will “We’ve done a lot of work to It is expected to be completed came in. g f be located on University Avenue bring down the budget, but we feel in about a year‘s time, said ï¬re A cost consultant estimated if! that construction tenders would come in at $2.1 million dollars, but ‘. M “TE“ the Melloul-Blamey bid â€" which a 3 . was the lowest of the four tenders †Eas ' ' I)“ 1C ]' [)l-(llL1 i submitted â€" came in at $2.3 mil~ .The {fudge A . a * lion. neighbour 00d has 1 l “WWW†The my "1" “PM“ 89m“ “he had two fairly serious ' ‘ extra money from the federal gas . \M w u . h - mprogrambutifthosefundsare ï¬resmthelasttwo , ‘ I ' unavailable, the cash will come years this station is , from the capital reserve fund. . . . More than $110 Milli 'on for K-W ' b The mailed: lgnsEdefgygas gomg to 87W themna ; w en wo r some 0 s n W “SWAN?“ mum'm l reiidenmrwholobbiedhzrd tong: new opportunity. ' mmmhmmnflmmmhmmm “mtoubuflt _m.n,p.m.n commutitypmjedsarereoeivingmpportimlndhg "IhearrlwlofdedioatedCityof CityofWamiooCouncillor , , . Waterloo ï¬reï¬ghters . . . will pro- about a lot in the ward," she said. Affordable Housing PM)“ - $4.5 Million _ vide not only peace of mind to the 'The Eastbridge neighbourhood 0Atotalof75affordablehousingtmitsm£tb9huthm Speculizingln ï¬mflSlinOlnwmmunimrutthe Ilka-rims“? myh‘faflfï¬m OSupportivel-hrn‘ngolWam-looflmw'ilum BMW PORSCHE JAGUAR very _ph) p 9 I e ‘ ow ~ ' . _ __“_ our neig bourhood safe, said our ï¬re service got there as fast as “m8 f“ low-m! ram . Cindy Watkln, chair of the East- they can. I 0 Newo Homes project will Warmth-ï¬stula: hail-e m “1 MM bridge Neighbourhood Associa- “But this station is going to give , neruorsandpaunwiihd'nabiliuu mm dominalettertoeouncinon. themanewopportunity.’ j _ _ ' . , _ _ _ Wmm Though the project did not The neighbourhood will be i FWMWWW’MM'mw- comeinonbutkecthestationis bomsaferandhappler,saidCoun. n “idemâ€"WW, humanist-W WWW still . worthwhile Mm, an MarkWhaley. i _ 15 m I". m mam DianePteermn. . "Eastbridge just gave a collecâ€" l . . . Sig-sum: Missomethingthat’stalked trvestfliofrelief. hesard. - : Til i . ‘_, i 1 Q: ‘.' 331, in?» r: feyâ€- .. 4 . ' ’ ff ' "Q4 - ’s w 1:5 7, , Assorted I _ Sofas, Sâ€n'al . I ' f. , echo 5, . , v3 3 . t -, . Inveseats ‘l ' ' Located In _ Th.- Home Hardvvatn 57; ' i". z . 15; Parking Lot 91'4713L H Wild at Am: ;‘ -‘ I M1 ‘p‘ (AM A $17, ‘ 1. ‘ MW“ ‘ QM mt M E Mint: ()NIJY.’ , if? ' z “w // f “ItchQnAl‘ BOSCH W i r - . w ' - ‘ ome \ ‘ L“ 'm ~â€"~ , i‘ - L~ - NOW EARN ; g “ q < . “ROMAN ms ' a, m...) furmius as: -.â€"..-;-..-.--â€" i , l l