Ward 1 Public Meetings for March
Calendar for the Week of March 17-23
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City Hall
Agenda Highlights:
Variances: • 93 Queen Mary Ave. • 535 Locust St.
For details, please contact Sean Kenney, secretary/treasurer, at 905-335-7629.
March 21, 2016 Community and Corporate Services Committee1 p.m. and reconvening at 6:30 p.m. Council Chambers, Second Floor, City Hall
Agenda items: • 2016 proposed budget and tax
levy for the Burlington Downtown Business Improvement Area
• 2016 proposed budget and tax levy for the Aldershot Village Business Improvement Area
• Insurance litigation status as of Jan. 31, 2016
• Financial and non-fi nancial performance measures as at Dec. 31, 2015
• Burlington Cycling Committee’s 2015 year end report
• 2015-2040 Strategic Plan, 6:30 p.m. • Purchase of a command support
unit for Burlington Fire Protection Services
• 2016 Provincial Offences Court business and budget-growth management plan
• Memorandum from Councillor Lancaster regarding gender neutral washrooms in city facilities
March 22, 2016 Development and Infrastructure Committee1 p.m. and reconvening at 6:30 p.m. Council Chambers, Second Floor, City Hall
Agenda items: • Annual building permit revenues and
expenses • Variance to the Sign Bylaw to permit
a ground sign at 1100 Walker’s Line • Variance to the Sign Bylaw, to
permit a sign at 900 Walker’s Line • Removal of four city trees at 1071
Gallagher Rd., Aldershot Tennis Club
• Sustainable Development Committee annual report
• 2016 Emerald Ash Borer Action Plan report
• LED Street Light Conversion Program
• Joseph Brant Museum transformation project
• Heritage designation of 514 Pearl St., The Hughes Cleaver House
• Removal of 4465 Walker’s Line. (The Van Norman-Sinclair House and Farm) from the Municipal Register
• Memorandum from Mayor Goldring requesting pilot for Private Tree Bylaw in Roseland, 6:30 p.m.
• Enhanced cycling infrastructure options for New Street, 6:30 p.m.
• Statutory public meeting and report recommending approval of a Zoning Bylaw amendment for 1510 North Service Rd.
• Statutory public meeting and report providing information regarding a rezoning application for 2384 Queensway Dr., Habitat for Humanity Halton, 6:30 p.m.
March 22, 2016 Special Council Meeting 1 p.m. (Immediately following
Development and Infrastructure Committee) Council Chambers, Second Floor, City Hall
Agenda Items: • Heritage designation of 514 Pearl
St., The Hughes Cleaver House. • Removal of 4465 Walker’s Line The
Van Norman-Sinclair House and Farm from the Municipal Register
March 24, 2016 Committee of the Whole1 p.m. Council Chambers, Second Floor, City Hall
Agenda Items: • Workshop regarding Debt Policy and
Future Capital Initiatives
Note: This meeting is a workshop. No delegations will be registered and only staff directions and motions to receive and fi le will be permitted.
Note: Additional items may be added to the agendas.
To speak to agenda items, register onlineat www.burlington.ca/delegations.
For details, contact [email protected] 905-335-7600, ext. 7698.
Councillor Rick Craven invites you to attend:
Annual Tyandaga Public Open House Meeting
Date: Wednesday, March 30, 2016Time: 7 to 9 p.m.Location: Tyandaga Golf Course,
1265 Tyandaga Park Dr.
Topics Include: Tyandaga Golf Course update, Hager Creek stewardship presentation, reservoir project, traffi c, Q and A.
North Aldershot Public Open House Meeting
Date: Thursday, March 31, 2016Time: 7 to 9 p.m. Location: Woodview Children’s Centre,
69 Flatt Rd.
Topics Include: Eagle Heights, widening of Waterdown Road, zoning bylaw, Q and A.
For more information, please contact Kathi Laufman at 905-335-7600, ext. 7863 or email [email protected].
You’re invited!A party to envision a future strategy
for events in Burlington
Not able to attend the event in person? Take the online survey at www.burlington.ca/eventstrategy
Help shape a future approach to festivals and events in the city. We’re hosting a party to gather your input on the future of festivals and events in Burlington.
Together, we’ll explore your experiences with festivals and events now and how you envision them in the future.
burlington.ca/eventstrategy
March 29, 2016 | 6:30 to 9 p.m.Royal Botanical Gardens, Auditorium B 680 Plains Rd. W.
Light snacks and refreshments provided.
RSVP by March 22, 2016Phone: 905-335-7600, ext. 7654
Email: [email protected] Include your name, address, email or phone number.
All registered attendees will be entered for a chance to win.
Visit www.burlington.ca/eventstrategy for contest rules and prizes.
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schedule adjustments for Burlington Transit customers
beginning March 21, 2016
From March 21 until September 2016, there will be detours and new schedules due to three phases of construction on New Street. Detours will a�ect portions of Routes 4, 10, 50, 52, 300, 301 and 302 and limit access to the Route 4 bus serving the stop on Teen Tour Way. The schedules for Routes 10, 11 and 20 have been changed to allow for connections at the Appleby GO Station. Route 10 will no longer turn into Route 20 at the Appleby Go station and a transfer will be required. The new Route 20 schedule will increase to 15 minute frequencies.
Detour maps and new schedules will be distributed on buses, in the terminal and available online at burlingtontransit.ca.
Please check the routes and schedules before you ride. Call 905-639-0550 for next bus information or to speak with customer service.
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Parking Restrictions Posted• Please remember to obey all parking bylaw regulations.• Do not park on streets where ‘Emergency No Stopping’ signs have
been posted. • Signs will be posted prior to event and will only be enforced during
the event.
Event feedback: www.burlington.ca/eventfeedback
Road closures or tra�c control Event liaison, City of Burlington, 905-335-7600, ext. 7704
Bus route detours in e�ect Routes 1 and 5. The HSR, Route 11 Parkdale bus will detour via the QEW and Maple Avenue to the John Street Terminal.
Race information: Phone: 905-574-8982 Email: [email protected] www.bayrace.com
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Around the Bay Road Race Road/Lane Closures and Tra�c Restrictions | Sunday, April 3, 2016
For general events information contact the City of Burlington Festivals and Events Hotline at 905-335-7766 or visit the events calendar at www.burlington.ca/calendar.
The 122nd Around the Bay Road Race on Sunday, April 3, 2016, will result in road and lane closures in Burlington from approximately 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Streets will reopen as the last participant passes. Vehicles parked illegally in the event area will be tagged or towed to allow emergency access.
Road Closures - 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.• QEW Toronto-bound exit ramp to North Shore Boulevard East. Detour
via Fairview Street.• North Shore Boulevard East Niagara-bound entry ramp to the QEW.
Detour via Fairview Street.• Plains Road West at York Boulevard. Detour via Hwy. 6 and 403.
Tra�c Lane Closures - 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.• Southbound lane of King Road from Plains Road East to North Shore
Boulevard East - local access only. Northbound tra�c not a�ected.• Eastbound lane of North Shore Boulevard East and North Shore
Boulevard West from Plains Road West to the QEW exit ramp west of Joseph Brant Hospital. Westbound lane open to westbound tra�c only.
• Eastbound curb lane of Plains Road West from York Boulevard to North Shore Boulevard West. Two-way tra�c maintained.
Supervision: Police will be stationed at major intersections and tra�c islands. Event marshals will be available at minor intersections and driveways to assist drivers. Race notices were delivered to all residences, religious centres and businesses a�ected by the races.
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Authors & FilmsMarch 29 John Filion | FreeMarch 31 Shawn Selway | FreeApril 12 Rachael Preston | FreeApril 13 Youth | $8
Teen TalksSat April 2 @Central 2-4pmGuest speaker: Robert Tansley, ROCK. Join an open conversation with teens and parents on teen issues. Call 905.639.3611 ext 1321 to attend.
Seed Saving BasicsThu April 7 @Central 7-8.30pmGuest speaker: Linda Crago of Twig & Tree. Call 905.639.3611 ext 1321 to attend.
Sing & Rhyme Along with Robert PriestSat April 9 @Alton 1.30-3pmCome to a fun afternoon for all ages with award-winning children’s performer and novelist. Call branch to pre-register.
DIY Zine Workshop for TeensSat April 9 @Brant Hills 2-4pmLearn how to make your own zine with Shameless zine editorial director, Sheila Sampath. Call branch to register.
Job Search Workshops for TeensOpening Doors to Employment @Alton | Mar 31, 6.30pmInterview Preparedness @Central | April 7, 7pmJob Search Strategies @Central | April 14, 7pm
Visit www.bpl.on.ca for more information and events.
What are Parking Standards and why are they being reviewed?
For every new development project undertaken in Burlington, the city is responsible for determining how many parking spaces should be provided. The amount, design and size of car parking spaces is determined by the city’s parking standards.
The city is reviewing the current parking standards to determine where updates may be required to reflect emerging trends in transportation, while still meeting current levels of demand.
The recommendations of the Parking Standards Review will be used as the basis for updating parking regulations and design standards for development in Burlington as part of the Comprehensive Zoning Bylaw Review.
Get involved
The Public Open House will be an opportunity for the public to learn about the Parking Standards Review and provide feedback on parking issues in the city.
Public Open House Wednesday, March 30, 2016 6:30 – 8 p.m. Art Gallery of Burlington Shoreline Room 1333 Lakeshore Rd., Burlington
Paid parking is available at the Art Gallery, as well as free parking after 6 p.m. at the nearby municipal parking lots.
For more information or to sign up for updates on the Parking Standards Review, visit burlington.ca/2016parking.
Can’t attend the open house? Fill out an online survey at burlington.ca/parkingstandards.
Members of the public are invited to drop in at a Public Open House on Wednesday, March 30, 2016, between 6:30–8 p.m. at the Art Gallery of Burlington to provide feedback on the city-wide Parking Standards Review.
Notice of Public Open House for City-wide Parking Standards Review
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Public Information CentreRambo Creek Culvert Replacement at Cavendish Drive
The City of Burlington will be holding a Public Information Centre regarding the proposed culvert replacement on Cavendish Drive. The culvert replacement will require a road closure from July to mid September 2016.
A Public Information Centre will be held to provide residents with an opportunity to review the project drawings, timelines and to discuss any potential construction disruptions that may result from the proposed works and road closure.
Representatives from the City of Burlington will be in attendance to answer any questions.
The meeting will be held on:
Thursday, March 24, 2016 | 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Location: Mountainside Recreation Centre Community Room 2 2205 Mount Forest Dr., Burlington
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:
Janine Yaromich, P.Eng., Contract Administrator Capital Works, Design and Construction, City of Burlington Phone: 905-335-7600, ext. 7421 Email: [email protected]
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Location of culvert replacement and road closure
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