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Enfield Road (Regional Road 34), Municipality of Clarington
Road Rehabilitation
Works Department May 26, 2022 Public Notice
The Regional Municipality of Durham is proceeding with road rehabilitation on Enfield Road (Regional
Road 34) from 0.8 km north of Highway 407 to north of Concession Road 7. Work will consist of
pulverizing asphalt, culvert replacements, ditching, granular placement, replacement of concrete curb
and gutter, placement of asphalt including paved shoulders and new pavement markings.
Construction Schedule
The Region's contractor, Coco Paving will start work on May 30 and is expected to complete the work
by July 8. Please note that unfavourable weather conditions may influence the work schedule.
Lane Restrictions
Daily lane restrictions will be required for the duration of the project to complete the work in a safe
and efficient manner. Drivers should expect delays within the construction limits during the project.
Municipal construction projects include the use of equipment which may cause noticeable noise and
vibration for nearby residents.
The Region realizes that the construction work will be disruptive and will complete the work as quickly
and efficiently as possible. Drivers are asked to exercise additional caution for pedestrian, cyclist, and
construction worker safety.
The dates shown are tentative and may change based on the contractor's schedule.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact one of the following staff members listed below
from the Regional Municipality of Durham, Works Department:
Warren Geer, C.Tech. Doug Scott
Project Manager Project Inspector
905-668-7711 ext. 3442 905-434-0442
Warren.Geer@durham.ca
If you require this information in an accessible format, please contact 1-800-372-1102 ext. 3824.
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durham.ca/WorksProjects
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Taunton Road (Regional Road 4), Municipality of Clarington
Road Rehabilitation
Works Department May 26, 2022 Public Notice
The Regional Municipality of Durham is proceeding with road rehabilitation on Taunton Road
(Regional Road 4) from east of Darlington -Clarke Townline (Regional Road 42) to west of Main Street
(Regional Road 17). Work will consist of pulverizing asphalt, removal of asphalt, culvert
replacements, installation of guide rail energy attenuating end treatments, placement of granular A,
placement of concrete curb and gutter, ditching, placement of asphalt including paved shoulders and
new pavement markings.
Construction Schedule
The Region's contractor, Coco Paving will start work on May 30 and is expected to complete the work
by August 30. Please note that unfavourable weather conditions may influence the work schedule.
Lane Restrictions
Daily lane restrictions will be required for the duration of the project to complete the work in a safe
and efficient manner. Drivers should expect delays within the construction limits during the project.
Municipal construction projects include the use of equipment which may cause noticeable noise and
vibration for nearby residents.
The Region realizes that the construction work will be disruptive and will complete the work as quickly
and efficiently as possible. Drivers are asked to exercise additional caution for pedestrian, cyclist, and
construction worker safety.
The dates shown are tentative and may change based on the contractor's schedule.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact one of the following staff members listed below
from the Regional Municipality of Durham, Works Department:
Warren Geer, C.Tech. Doug Scott
Project Manager Project Inspector
905-668-7711 ext. 3442 905-434-0442
Warren.Geer@durham.ca
If you require this information in an accessible format, please contact 1-800-372-1102 ext. 3824.
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Public Notice Taunton Road Rehabilitation
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COUNCIL RESOLUTION
Resolution No.: 11 H Date: May 24, 2022
Moved By:--L�L(HAM CN('nAtr
Seconded By: icy "?mlTJ
THAT Council hereby receives the Community Schools Alliance Action Plan and Social
and Economic Impact for Small Communities in Ontario Study;
WHEREAS all students should have the opportunity to attend elementary and
secondary school in their home community;
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT:
1. The province increase the Rural and Northern Education Fund (RVEF) to $50 million;
2. Should the current moratorium on accommodation reviews and school closures be
lifted, we ask that the moratorium remain in place for schools that qualify for the RVEF
until a thorough review of the education funding formula is completed;
3. Before templates required by the 2013 Pupil Accommodation Review Guide (PARD)
are developed, there be consultation with school boards and community groups
including the Community Schools Alliance.
AND FURTHER THAT a copy of this resolution be forwarded to Ontario municipalities,
Community Schools Alliance, local MP's and MPP's and the Premier of Ontario.
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Newmarket
May 24, 2022
Legislative Services
Town of Newmarket
395 Mulock Drive
P.O. Box 328 Station Main
Newmarket, ON L3Y 4X7
Sent via email: amo(cD-amo.on.ca
Attn: Association of Municipalities Ontario
RE: Mandatory Firefighter Certifications
clerks@newmarket.ca
tel.: 905-895-5193
fax: 905-953-5100
I am writing to advise you that at the Council meeting held on May 9, 2022,
Council adopted the following recommendations regarding the above
referenced matter:
Whereas municipal governments provide essential services to
the residents and businesses in their communities; and,
Whereas the introduction of new provincial policies and programs
can have an impact on municipalities; and,
Whereas municipal governments are generally supportive of
efforts to modernize and enhance the volunteer and full-time fire
services that serve Ontario communities; and,
Whereas the Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO)
believes in principle that fire certification is a step in the right
direction, it has not endorsed the draft regulations regarding
firefighter certification presented by the Province; and,
Whereas municipalities and AMO are concerned the thirty -day
consultation period was insufficient to fully understand the effects
such regulations will have on municipal governments and their
fire services; and,
Whereas fire chiefs have advised that the Ontario firefighter
certification process will create additional training and new costs
pressures on fire services; and,
Whereas the Ontario government has not provided any indication
they will offer some form of financial support to deliver this
service; and,
Whereas AMO, on behalf of municipal governments, in a letter to
Solicitor General Jones dated February 25, 2022, made
numerous comments and requests to address the shortcomings
in the draft regulations.
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Legislative Services
Town of Newmarket
395 Mulock Drive
P.O. Box 328 Station Main
Newmarket, ON L3Y 4X7
Therefore be it resolved,
Yours sincerely,
clerks@newmarket.ca
tel.: 905-895-5193
fax: 905-953-5100
That the Town of Newmarket does hereby support
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2. That the Town of Newmarket does hereby call on the
Solicitor General of Ontario to work with AMO, municipal
governments and fire chiefs across Ontario to address
the funding concerns raised so that municipalities can
continue to offer high quality services to their
communities; and,
3. That a copy of this Motion be sent to the Association of
Municipalities of Ontario (AMO), the Ontario Small
Urban Municipalities (OSUM), and all Ontario
municipalities for their consideration
Jaclyn Grossi
Acting Deputy Clerk
Copy:
Ontario Small Urban Municipalities
All Ontario municipalities
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