u - warrior» urnomcui . Wednesday. September 29.2010 ' . r †w '7 " ' . o o d f Lin lnH Lt or “nor , _ Sewer upgra es set or co e1 ts SMQ‘m Auto repair service I t '3 I to all â€at“ and BY Gm MACDONALD flooded basements for years residents would rather have all the ' molds W" in the ‘ I. M “I'm very pleased to see this disruptions at once. said Hellinga, ‘ ‘- Ir ,1 Waterloo going forward and hopefully to see who sits on a city~appointed task l Amo opalr U“- at of - incoln Heights resident the problem end by the end of next force that advises on the project. ' ; -... - , , ».» r- y, â€2?; gr V '- ‘ ‘ Bruce Hellinga‘s basement summer, " he said. “I'd much prefer, as would most l f.“ ‘ Q ..â€" ~ ,2“ a g 1;†' g . a; a, has been flooded with raw While the project will cure the people. that they tear up the roads : 4 mm. ' a .t’x-g’ggw . Jeri â€7. ; a, 7 mi.- ' it sewage twice in the past decade. headaches for some residents. it's and do everything at once," i . . .. , , E ‘ WM» . ‘ f » .5 ’ ‘ ' ‘ Along with the initial distress of also likely to cause a few for their Hellinga said. Call to but you.- â€I" ‘ ‘ having two feet of waste ï¬lling his neighbours He encouraged councillors to l I RUTOPRO 519 885 1810 159 E") St. V . home, the To install the new sewer system also go forward with trail improve- ' ' (3‘ MI) cleanup and will require at least Carter Avenue ments on the paths around laurel _ i n s u r a n c e and a portion of MacGregor Cres- Creek. ‘ booths have cent to becompletely torn up. The creek is being rehabilitated LIONS CLUB OF KHCI'IENER been huge, It could mean residents will not during the sewer construction. ; ’ Hellinga said. even be able to get to their drive- Pan of the problem with the cur» , But he's hop- ways during some of the construc- rent system is that stormwater ing theproblem tion. Alternate parking will be pro- from the creek leaks into the adja- 52nd Annual Kw . “2 will stop with a vided during those phases of con- cent sewer. 5' reconstruction struction. As pan of staff‘s repon to coun- , , N ‘1 of the Laurel The other big issue with the ci], it was recommended that trail r , Trunk Sewer, reconstruction is the cost. City upgrades be undertaken to link . ' ‘ {5’ which runs staï¬ has estimated it will cost $3.4 paths in the area. ‘ from Marshall million â€" more than $1 million “Most residents are going to see , 1 ‘ 1 Street up Caner over budget. the trail enhancements as a beneï¬t Santa needs "hr '1 ' i. ' Avenue across The extra money will have to be to the project.†Hellinga told coun- U n i v e r s i t y found as part of the 2011 budget cillors. Floats, Bands and corporate Sponsors! Avenue. then process, said Dan Ditaranto, proj- Council voted unanimously to . . , \ ‘Para ' , - . over to the ect manager for the reconstruc» move forward with the project. The annual SantaClaus dc wants ng to partr'clpatc. region‘s waste tion. though it could still be stalled ifthe Companies and nonproï¬t groups welcome. treatment plant In addition to the $1 million, missing money isn't found during SANTA CLAUS PARADE: SAT. NOV. 20th 2010 located near there are a number of other proj- the budget process. ’ the intersection ects that could be completed in Coun. Mark Whaley. the ward Pa d of University conjuction with the sewer con- councillor, believes that while the m C q - â€_ ' a " d the Con- stru (ion incl din scheduled reconstruction is rice ' it is also ., . ) (l.\ . 5 an c . u g p y. Sponsors Conestogami ROGERS inf ~.w-.".u}m. estoga lixpress- road reconstructions for nearby necessary. V way. streets. "Sewage is leaking into people's VIC BOVINGDON DR. JACK BISHOP llellinga and Those projects could bring the homes." Whaley said. “We have an Fl 8. R . . 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