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What’s Been Plowed Ward 5 Drop-in Session with Councillor Paul Sharman Your feedback is important. Drop-in and share your thoughts with me on community issues. Open forum - join the conversation! Date: Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2016 Time: 7 to 9 p.m. Location: Tim Hortons, Lakeside Plaza, 5353 Lakeshore Rd. To receive regular Ward 5 news updates or to book a personal appointment, contact Rosemary Fitzpatrick at 905-335-7600, ext. 7454 or email rosemary.fi[email protected]. Have your say… with Councillor John Taylor Date: Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2016 Time: 7 to 9 p.m. Location: Brant Hills Community Centre, Mountainside Room, 2255 Brant St. For more information, please contact Sheri Wainman at 905-335-7600, ext. 7565 or email [email protected]. Calendar for the Week of Jan. 21-27, 2016 Website: www.burlington.ca | E-mail: [email protected] | Telephone: 905-335-7600 | Toll Free: 1-877-213-3609 news about your community City Update City Update Jan. 25, 2016 Committee of Adjustment 6:30 p.m., Room 247, second level, City Hall Agenda Highlights: Variances: • 730/760 Brant St. • 3154 Hampton Ct. For details, please contact Sean Kenney, secretary/treasurer, at 905-335-7629. Jan. 25, 2016 City Council Meeting 6:30 p.m. Council Chambers, second level, City Hall Agenda Highlights: • Recommendations and bylaws arising from the Jan. 11, 2016 Community and Corporate Services meeting • Recommendations and bylaws arising from the Jan. 12, 2016 Development and Infrastructure meeting • Recommendations and bylaws arising from the Jan. 19, 2016 Community and Corporate Services - Budget meeting • Recommendations and bylaws arising from the Jan. 20, 2016 Community and Corporate Services – Budget meeting Bylaws to: • Amend Building Permit Bylaw 52-2012 as amended • Authorize a request for the issuing of debentures by the Regional Municipality of Halton for the tender award for the installation of a generator at City Hall • Appoint Municipal Law Enforcement Officers • To implement a previously approved residential, commercial, and employment plan of subdivision at 3505 Dundas St. • To permit motor vehicle storage at 2026 and 2036 Plains Rd. E. For details, please contact Angela Morgan, City Clerk at 905-335-7600, ext. 7702. A free day of seminars, interactive displays, children’s activities and exhibits by local heritage organizations. For more information, call 905-335-7600, ext. 7862, visit burlington.ca/heritageburlington or www.bpl.on.ca. Saturday, Feb. 6, 2016, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Burlington Public Library - Central Branch, 2331 New St., Burlington Women ON THE Move COME CELEBRATE the suffragettes in Canadian history The Burlington Heritage Fair Follow us on Twitter @CityBurlington Like us on Facebook City of Burlington See which roads have been plowed by visiting www.burlington.ca/snow.

Transcript of A ˛redayo˛s - Index - City of Burlington€™s Been Plowed Ward 5 Drop-in Session with Councillor...

What’s Been Plowed

Ward 5 Drop-in Session with Councillor Paul Sharman

Your feedback is important.

Drop-in and share your thoughts with me on community issues. Open forum - join the conversation!

Date: Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2016Time: 7 to 9 p.m.Location: Tim Hortons, Lakeside Plaza, 5353

Lakeshore Rd.

To receive regular Ward 5 news updates or to book a personal appointment, contact Rosemary Fitzpatrick at 905-335-7600, ext. 7454 or email [email protected].

Have your say… with Councillor John Taylor

Date: Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2016Time: 7 to 9 p.m.Location: Brant Hills Community Centre,

Mountainside Room, 2255 Brant St.

For more information, please contact Sheri Wainman at 905-335-7600, ext. 7565 or email [email protected].

Calendar for the Week of Jan. 21-27, 2016

Website: www.burlington.ca | E-mail: [email protected] | Telephone: 905-335-7600 | Toll Free: 1-877-213-3609

news about your communityCity UpdateCity UpdateJan. 25, 2016 Committee of Adjustment

6:30 p.m., Room 247, second level, City Hall

Agenda Highlights:

Variances: • 730/760 Brant St. • 3154 Hampton Ct.

For details, please contact Sean Kenney, secretary/treasurer, at 905-335-7629.

Jan. 25, 2016 City Council Meeting 6:30 p.m. Council Chambers, second level, City Hall

Agenda Highlights:

• Recommendations and bylaws arising from the Jan. 11, 2016 Community and Corporate Services meeting

• Recommendations and bylaws arising from the Jan. 12, 2016 Development and Infrastructure meeting

• Recommendations and bylaws arising from the Jan. 19, 2016 Community and Corporate Services - Budget meeting

• Recommendations and bylaws arising from the Jan. 20, 2016 Community and Corporate Services – Budget meeting

Bylaws to:

• Amend Building Permit Bylaw 52-2012 as amended

• Authorize a request for the issuing of debentures by the Regional Municipality of Halton for the tender award for the installation of a generator at City Hall

• Appoint Municipal Law Enforcement Officers

• To implement a previously approved residential, commercial, and employment plan of subdivision at 3505 Dundas St.

• To permit motor vehicle storage at 2026 and 2036 Plains Rd. E.

For details, please contact Angela Morgan, City Clerk at 905-335-7600, ext. 7702.

A free day of seminars, interactive displays, children’s activities and exhibits by local heritage organizations.

For more information, call 905-335-7600, ext. 7862, visit burlington.ca/heritageburlington or www.bpl.on.ca.

Saturday, Feb. 6, 2016, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Burlington Public Library - Central Branch, 2331 New St., Burlington

Women ON THE MoveCOME CELEBRATE

the su�ragettes in Canadian history

The Burlington Heritage Fair

Like us on FacebookCity of Burlington

Follow us on Twitter@CityBurlingtonFollow us on Twitter @CityBurlingtonLike us on Facebook

City of BurlingtonFollow us on Twitter@CityBurlingtonLike us on Facebook City of Burlington

See which roads have been plowed by visiting www.burlington.ca/snow.

Spring 2016 Registration begins• Saturday, Jan. 23 at 9 a.m.

for Youth 0 to 18 years, Swimming, Skating, Music, Individuals with a Disability and Student Theatre programs

• Saturday, Jan. 23 at 11 a.m. for March Break and Summer Camps

Burlington’s spring guide to recreation, sport and culture

Spring 2016 Registration begins• Saturday, Jan. 23 at 9 a.m.

Burlington’s spring guide to recreation, sport and culture

Spring 2016 Registration begins

Burlington’s spring guide to recreation, sport and culture

@Burl_ParksRec@Burl_ParksRecBurlington Parks & Rec burlington.ca/play

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Website: www.burlington.ca | E-mail: [email protected] | Telephone: 905-335-7600 | Toll Free: 1-877-213-3609

news about your communityCity UpdateCity UpdateJoint Public Information Centre

Lakeshore Road Urbanization and Reconstruction

The City of Burlington and Halton Region will be holding a joint Public Information Centre regarding proposed construction activities on Lakeshore Road from Maple Avenue to the Skyway Wastewater Treatment Plant.

The proposed construction will consist of the following: • Road widening, including on-road bike lanes • Raising the roadway • Installing curbs and gutters and a 2.5 metre

wide multi-use pathway on the west side • Installing watermain and storm sewers.

A public information meeting will be held where residents and property owners will have an opportunity to review and comment on the project drawings and discuss any potential disruptions and road closures that may be caused from the construction of the proposed works.

Representatives from Halton Region and the City of Burlington will be in attendance to answer questions. The meeting will be held on:

Date: Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2016Time: 4 to 7 p.m.Location: Maitre D’ Catering, 1159 King Rd.

This is an informal, drop-in session with no set presentation. If you are unable to attend this public information meeting and would like more information or to provide written comments, please address your concerns to:

Mr. Jeff ThompsonProject ManagerCapital Works – Design and ConstructionCity of BurlingtonTelephone: 905-335-7600, ext. 7669Email: [email protected]

Mr. Joe ProiettiProject ManagerEngineering and Construction Services, Halton RegionTelephone: 905-825-6000, ext. 7613Email: [email protected]

Website: www.burlington.ca | E-mail: [email protected] | Telephone: 905-335-7600 | Toll Free: 1-877-213-3609

news about your communityCity UpdateCity UpdateProposed Roadway Improvements on Plains Road between Shadeland Avenue and the Q.E.W.

The City of Burlington and Halton Region are planning improvements for a portion of Plains Road. The 2016 works will include asphalt resurfacing from Shadeland Avenue to the Queen Elizabeth Way including pavement widening, curbs, and sidewalks between King Road and Francis Road. In conjunction with this work, Halton Region is proposing to replace or re-habilitate the existing watermain between Shadeland Avenue and Kingsway Drive.

A public information meeting will be held where residents and property owners will have an opportunity to review and comment on the project drawings and discuss any potential disruptions that may be caused from the construction of the proposed works.

Representatives from Halton Region and the City of Burlington will be in attendance to answer questions. The meeting will be held on:

Date: Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2016Time: 4 to 7 p.m.Location: Maitre D’ Catering, 1159 King Rd.

This is an informal, drop-in session with no set presentation. If you are unable to attend this public information meeting and would like more information or provide written comments, please address your concerns to:

Joint Public Information Centre

Dave JohnsonProject ManagerCapital Works DepartmentCity of BurlingtonTelephone: 905-335-7600, ext. 7507Facsimile: 905-335-7821Email: [email protected]

Rick Ranalli Project ManagerEngineering & Construction ServicesPublic WorksHalton RegionTelephone: 905-825-6000, ext. 7619Facsimile: 905-825-0267Email: [email protected]

Website: www.burlington.ca | E-mail: [email protected] | Telephone: 905-335-7600 | Toll Free: 1-877-213-3609

news about your communityCity UpdateCity Update

For more on ways and places to play: www.burlington.ca/play BurlingtonParks&Rec @Burl_ParksRec @Burl_ParksRec

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Burr, it’s cold outside. But that doesn’t mean you have to go into hibernation. Bundle up the family and rather than endure winter, try to embrace it. We all need to play outside every day, even during the winter months. As many adults will agree…building snowmen, learning to ski or skate and toboggan for the first time is what they remember most fondly about winter as a child. Outdoor winter recreation is just one of the hallmarks of the Canadian lifestyle. Here’s a few suggestions on where to go in Burlington to enjoy the great outdoors this winter.

Outdoor Skating - Rotary Centennial Pond:

Discovery Landing’s Rotary Centennial Pond in Spencer Smith Park has free recreational skating all season long. If you would like to skate but don’t have skates, skate rentals will be available on Friday nights, weekends and holidays.

Tobogganing:

The City of Burlington recently designated six city parks that are safe for you to toboggan.

LaSalle Park, 50 North Shore Blvd. - East of the parking lot

Tyandaga Golf Course, 1265 Tyandaga Park Dr. - At hole No.4, on the west slope

Central Park, 2299 New St. Hill - Northwest of the Community Garden

Brant Hills Park, 2300 Duncaster Dr. - Southwest of the tennis courts

Nelson Park, 4183 New St. - East side of park, north of Centennial Bike Path

Lowville Park, 6207 Guelph Line - Hill on southwest end of park.

Please remember that tobogganing is an activity that you do at your own risk. The city is not responsible for any personal injury or damage to your personal items. Here are a few tips that can help keep you safe while tobogganing to maximize the fun quotient of being outdoors.

• Toboggan during daylight hours, not when it is dark.

• Toboggan when the hill is snow covered, not when it is icy or bare.

• Check the hill and make sure it is free of obstacles and toboggan in the designated area.

• Wear a helmet designed for winter sports.

• Use a toboggan that is in good shape and has brakes and steering.

• Avoid wearing scarves or any clothing that could get caught in a toboggan and cause injury.

• Always sit down and face-forward on a toboggan.

• Do not build jumps or other obstacles on the toboggan hill.

• Walk up the side of the hill and leave the middle open for others coming down the hill.

• If you fall o� of your toboggan, move out of the way to avoid being hit.

So, embrace the great outdoors and play safe. Burlington parks, playgrounds, backyards, ice rinks are full of family adventure fun! For more ways to play both outdoors and indoors, check out the City of Burlington website burlington.ca/play.

Live & Play Every Day!

Get outside and play this winter