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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Nov 2010, p. 8

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The numerous '3‘ ‘ WIdthlspaved. ut those early numbers didnt tell the whole story. . e th t dot r lin Perhaps this is the equi- ONTAR‘O "“355 mum“ Missing were the number ofchargeslaidbylocalpolice. cran s 3 cu sky e \- . . . l The Waterloo Gumicle is a manber . . - . . . attest to the fact that the table Mien ofthe avallab e ofTbe Ontario Press Council. which The (31‘0ka partIclpated m a.nde along with the paceofchangewnfinues. space and the one we will mum combing leans! ml police during thls annual blitz. and If that one ntght was This su results from choose to retain afiel- consid- bag" newspapers. AnaydCOIanIInt any Indication. the problem behaVIour In some of our the collectciwve sefforts of the ering the alt . " cono:Ismsrisen???2:2;1s be $3.?ng core neighbourhoods hadnt miraculously ‘1pr many people who help we know it. While it is gratify- However. we are commit- newSPlPCI‘ Unresolved cornpllims gzr‘gh" in fact, by our account It seemed as bad as shape the area. Our city ing to know how much peoâ€" ted to spending the money can be btou ht to: Ontario Press - I ' ' ' ' | ' ' t e' venate our Council, 2 garlton Street. Suite It makes one wonder if the release of the numbers sinners an: pgggfganr: figmfiols‘tweelplgdm; {52312;} .0 r 5):; II and 170°~T°m"'°»0N-~ M53 ”3- was delayed to protect some sensibilities, especially We“ 0”" '5' pa . . _ ““5 . dth - tram [the , . lecti realdents. employees and accepted that Cities are con planters and recognlze that COPYRIGHT . amun “"3: e0 f mmt‘lmllc‘plalocill ‘1’.“ fi customers have all played a stantly changing and get this~is also the appropriate 7“” “mm" °{ W5 W‘W' 3“ Whatever. e “a.” 0 e e ay, p0 Ice nally role in elevating us to when: involved to ensure that the time to decide whether the ”31°“??y cpopmynmghn'n'cmrmmny be, released thelr'statlstlcs last week and showed a 25 per we are today. However, if changes made are ones that status quo remains appropri- rial Srpogers All other rights are Icqgtficmd: "[1 me 30m." ogdalco?gl related charge; there is one thing I have actually improve the area. ate. reserved and CW“ use is w- a; ’ '5 1‘ pl e an ”my? "ca 1°" mm!” an learned during my tenure it This opportunity currently Please take the time to h'bl‘w‘ T" "MC “V “'° 9‘ "l“ a eavypo Ice presence. . is that little of substance exists in the form of the give us your feedback let us material you must first obtain the That reflected the reality on the street from some h “s u “we“ without all Uptown Streetscape know what you like about pm ’smofdrwmaflheww- neighbours in student-dominated areas who felt the omse stgkeholders chim- Improvement him that is the street as it exists today “3"“ F” mm" ‘"'9"“‘“°“ °°“’ behaviour Wasn‘t any better. In fact, they felt the only . . . . . (1 think tact Bob Vrbanac. Editor. Waterloo . . Ingm. determining the look and an what changes you OWN". 27" web“ 5‘ N. Sui“ reprieve came when Mother Nature d'd Whm nobody Over the years our assoc? layout of KingStreet between would improve it. 20- Wm” M” “1’ “‘3' “if “Md d“ and “9‘" "w“ °f "‘3 “mm Shenamgam ation has dealt with issues an and Central streets Comider what is possible In oors. . . . m . l . Including the reconfigura- The prolect team respon- and desirable for the core of tenets fisfioigm comm the t {Theres an Old ?walonE if): '1"; (13.1313: :23 tion of the Waterloo Town sible for the design is considâ€" our community . W's in" name. urn-1m. We“ a: s." h ld h ls f 51 6:16 cs bet" t . Square property. the exten- ering five passible configura- The city will be holding a "‘4 ”W "W- Aw "*1 me my s g: "aye . ("Se . cc? re elllng sion of Willis Way. the build- tions for King Street. As a public information sessmn fllfKaJLWMJfi-u?g f: 6 story a ut I“ s e mester pro) ‘ ing of the Wal-Mart power business association. we in council chambers on Dec. published. Name: will not be WIth- centre, the proposed light have requested that any plan 2 from 4 pm. to 8 pm. Drop 2:“- We use": a. rial-I lanolin 00;!- rail transit system and the ensures that we maintain our In and comng‘elnt. T3: the use or reject any comri on or creation of the public square. on-street parking in this area time to contri te to look be mhgmy fax to normal and in each case we have Outside of that. we sup- andfeelot‘ your city. or by email to editori- been inundated with calls port giving the design team "0 "“"?'”'°°""°"“""' °' by m“ from people who are sure the widest possible mandate MaviIchhat'rofflle ‘ ofldemtmwmcwm that any change we make to envision the future of this Up'lbumWnerboBusiness a..." N213.st ' 1 will be the end of the core as corridor. On average. it is 23 ImprovementArea

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