tl-WATERLDOW' -. , ‘ lr' 29.2014 I C. O O , - . - tym ests in Culture Plan Give to?!" child the ill 1 V K" b " l i “N Bvlmns Mason necessary for years to come, Some candidates have expev ’ Chronicle Staff given the timeline associated rience with the culture plan I with theplan. specifically, or in similar 0 w 0 a n u a e 5 he City of Waterloo “One year is not enough leadership roles at the City. , " ' I will spend nearly time to get through the The position will be ï¬lled 1 $80,000 from its eco~ implementation of the plan, in February and will require ! . nomic development reserve we expect that to take 35 hours per week. with an , to hire a new lead on its Cul- upwards of seven to to estimated salary of between ture Plan implementation years," said Justin McFadden, $55,000 to $70,000 and an i , over the next year. executive director of eco~ additional ll per cent for ‘ . Council approved the nomic development in beneï¬ts ($6,105 to $7,700). l funding at a meeting at the Waterloo. “This is really to Staff have also prepared a i _ start of January. The new hire prove that this role really proposal for the Rural Eco l ' will assume a leadership role needs to exist as pan of the nornic Development grant to I with the project, including portfolio. The expectation is assist in the implementation j R r. , , community outreach and that this will roll into a per- of initial large-scale recom» ‘ ‘ ,, Tr l‘ E D. f t“ 3 h it if" f 7 helping current city staff manent position as part of mendations included in the adopt the recommendations the 2015 budget process" plan. If successful. the city found in the repon. Whaley followed up by will contribute $l07.000 to On Dec. 2. 2013, after asking whyaconsultantwas- the project. which would be “3:? - cons." I. m! ‘ about two years of commu- n't considered for the posi- matched by the province, to , a! d. a“ . ,';‘~.“.,r , mty input and revtew, coun- tion instead. Mcl‘adden said hire up to three additional " ,. , â€,1 , ' f; cil approved the six goals and the city had a pool of poten- staff to assist with the rollout. ' 37 recommendations for tial individuals who could ï¬ll If the grant application is local cultural improvement the position. unsuccessful, funds are overthe next decade. “At least two. perhaps available from a recent Coon. Mark Whaley ques- three, candidates would be retirement to hire one full a tioned the one-year contract qualified to step in here time contract person and a i ' ; f' i 1 . , . ‘ for a position that may be rather quickly," he said. shortvterm co-opplacement. o Ecole élémentarre catholique mole-um. Compromise reached on Auburn Dr. j m_£linm_nmym 51W Bv‘lmes [Anson includes three raised cross more than 150 signatures on chronicleStafl walks near St, Matthew it to stop the trafï¬c Circles. w Catholic Elementary School Ward 5 (Joun. Mark Whar YOUR Gill-D â€SERVES THE BEST STAR-'1 & Waterloo city council â€" at Auburn Drive near lefâ€" ley said he had heard from t ' has formally agreed to ferson Court, Auburn Drive his constituents loud and , eliminate trafï¬c circles from near Crimson Drive and clear on the subject. 5 » waging: a proposed street-calming Pastern Trail in front of the “Traffic calming works , . ’ ‘r '. ‘r; l] ' “I “of; W project in the city‘s east end school. A median refuge will best when you have neigh . ._ I'll Ma 3 †â€if/4g; â€"â€" a change area residents also be built in partnership bourhood buy<in,' said ‘ ‘ ’ ' have been ï¬ghting for near» with the Region of Waterloo Whaley. "(This new plalll 3 g Q (i .1 J 200 j" lysix months toseehappen. at Crimson Drive. , accomplishes a couple ‘ ~ 00 .’ Father this month, coun~ For months, area resr things, the neighbours feel _ l . j . cil voted unanimously to dents have been ï¬ghting the like they've been listened to 4 ~. " [I r, ‘ .(Otll ‘_ scale back the project on trafï¬c circle portion of the by council. secondly the city Auburn Drive near the inter- project. They say the calmr saves some money by not l ' , L, , / , .. ..i’ _r r 1 J?) f V . section of University ing isn't needed and the real having to construct traffir ‘ ‘ ‘ Avenue. issue is the busy intersection circles. and finally hopefully r‘ “E “I may m m M W? The city will still go ahead at University Avenue, The Wllh the traffic calming in ‘ o the rest lot the project, which presented a petition wtth place. cars Will slow down " An orthotlc Is a device speciï¬cally designed to realign and restore the natural toot function. 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