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The Regional Municipality of Durham
News Release
September 22, 2022
Region pauses innovative paving project on Newtonville Road
Whitby, Ontario – Newtonville Road (Regional Road 18), in the Municipality of Clarington, was
identified for an innovative project that uses recycled materials to reconstruct part of the road. Work
on the project has been paused until further notice providing an opportunity for the Region to verify
the recycled materials being used on the pilot project to ensure the project specifications are met.
The goal of exploring the use of recycled materials in road reconstruction projects is to reuse about
400 tonnes of recycled glass in the granular base, and approximately six tonnes of recycled plastics
and 4.5 tonnes of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) fibres made from recycled plastics in the asphalt.
The first phase of the project was completed using conventional methods and materials. The second
phase of the project is in progress using recycled materials. This approach provides an opportunity to
reuse glass processed at the Region's Material Recovery Facility (recycling processing centre) in
Regional road programs.
Residents are advised that although phase two has been put on hold until the completion of the
verification process, the contractor will remain onsite to complete other aspects of the reconstruction
project, such as grading.
Quick facts
The Newtonville Road (Regional Road 18) Rehabilitation Pilot Project design—a 3.6 -kilometre
stretch of roadway in the Municipality of Clarington—provided an innovative opportunity for
road construction.
Road work was to be split into two phases that would help assess and evaluate different
performances in traditional and recycled materials.
o Phase one was completed in fall 2021 recycling the existing road base and using other
traditional materials.
o If successful, using recycled materials (phase two) could help reduce the volume of
aggregate materials mined and trucked in for road construction, while possibly
increasing the strength, durability and overall pavement life cycle of the road network.
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"We are taking the concerns brought forward on this project seriously. Regional staff are working with
the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks as we verify the details of the recycled
material used in the road base. The verification process will take time, to allow a thorough review.
The paving of the road will not commence until this process is complete."
- John Presta, Commissioner of Works, Region of Durham
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Byron Street North, Town of Whitby (Between
Palmerston Ave & Willis Ave)
Sewer Main Cleaning and CIPP Structural Lining
Works Department September 23, 2022 Public Notice
The Region of Durham has contracted Clean Water Works Inc. / Capital Sewer Services Inc. to
rehabilitate the sanitary sewer system on your street using the Cured -in -Place Pipe (CIPP) process (a
no -dig method of sewer pipe repair which consists of inserting a liner into the sewer main to render it
structural and watertight). This sewer rehabilitation technology minimizes inconveniences usually
associated with conventional open cut sewer repairs. This program renews aging infrastructure,
improves service and reduces the risk of sanitary sewer failures. Initial sewer pipe cleaning and
preparation work consisting of flushing, reaming, and/or cutting will commence shortly after receiving
this notice. A second notice providing greater detail to the scope and timing of the lining work will be
delivered to your address by the contractor 48 hours prior to the start of lining work.
The Region realizes that this work may be disruptive and will make every effort to complete the work
as quickly as possible. During construction, access to driveways and all commercial and residential
properties will be maintained in most instances, including emergency traffic and waste collection.
Please note that unfavorable weather conditions may affect the work schedule.
Although the water supply will not be affected during this time there will be a up to a 10 -hour window,
as noted on the second notice, where we ask that you avoid discharging water into your drain.
During lining work, please refrain from water usage as follows:
• Do not use showers, bathtubs, sinks, dishwashers, or laundry washers;
• Keep toilet flushing to a minimum; and
• Do not allow water softeners to run a backflush cycle.
These measures will reduce the possibility of sewage flows backing up into the basement or
plumbing. If you have a sump pump, please temporarily disconnect during the lining work period.
Should you have any questions or concerns during this period, please contact one of the following
staff members listed below from The Regional Municipality of Durham Works Department:
Steve Jedinak
Site Inspector
905-668-7711 ext. 3413
steven.jedinak@durham.ca
Chris Holoway
Project Supervisor
905-668-7711 ext. 3410
chris. holoway@durham.ca
If you require this information in an accessible format, please contact 1-800-372-1102 ext. 3488.
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Sewer Main Cleaning and CIPP Structural Lining
Works Department September 23, 2022 Public Notice
The Region of Durham has contracted Clean Water Works Inc. / Capital Sewer Services Inc. to
rehabilitate the sanitary sewer system on your street using the Cured -in -Place Pipe (CIPP) process (a
no -dig method of sewer pipe repair which consists of inserting a liner into the sewer main to render it
structural and watertight). This sewer rehabilitation technology minimizes inconveniences usually
associated with conventional open cut sewer repairs. This program renews aging infrastructure,
improves service and reduces the risk of sanitary sewer failures. Initial sewer pipe cleaning and
preparation work consisting of flushing, reaming, and/or cutting will commence shortly after receiving
this notice. A second notice providing greater detail to the scope and timing of the lining work will be
delivered to your address by the contractor 48 hours prior to the start of lining work.
The Region realizes that this work may be disruptive and will make every effort to complete the work
as quickly as possible. During construction, access to driveways and all commercial and residential
properties will be maintained in most instances, including emergency traffic and waste collection.
Please note that unfavorable weather conditions may affect the work schedule.
Although the water supply will not be affected during this time there will be a up to a 10 -hour window,
as noted on the second notice, where we ask that you avoid discharging water into your drain.
During lining work, please refrain from water usage as follows:
• Do not use showers, bathtubs, sinks, dishwashers, or laundry washers;
• Keep toilet flushing to a minimum; and
• Do not allow water softeners to run a backflush cycle.
These measures will reduce the possibility of sewage flows backing up into the basement or
plumbing. If you have a sump pump, please temporarily disconnect during the lining work period.
Should you have any questions or concerns during this period, please contact one of the following
staff members listed below from The Regional Municipality of Durham Works Department:
Steve Jedinak
Site Inspector
905-668-7711 ext. 3413
steven.jedinak@durham.ca
Chris Holoway
Project Supervisor
905-668-7711 ext. 3410
chris. holoway@durham.ca
If you require this information in an accessible format, please contact 1-800-372-1102 ext. 3488.
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Works Department September 23, 2022 Public Notice
The Region of Durham has contracted Clean Water Works Inc. / Capital Sewer Services Inc. to
rehabilitate the sanitary sewer system on your street using the Cured -in -Place Pipe (CIPP) process (a
no -dig method of sewer pipe repair which consists of inserting a liner into the sewer main to render it
structural and watertight). This sewer rehabilitation technology minimizes inconveniences usually
associated with conventional open cut sewer repairs. This program renews aging infrastructure,
improves service and reduces the risk of sanitary sewer failures. Initial sewer pipe cleaning and
preparation work consisting of flushing, reaming, and/or cutting will commence shortly after receiving
this notice. A second notice providing greater detail to the scope and timing of the lining work will be
delivered to your address by the contractor 48 hours prior to the start of lining work.
The Region realizes that this work may be disruptive and will make every effort to complete the work
as quickly as possible. During construction, access to driveways and all commercial and residential
properties will be maintained in most instances, including emergency traffic and waste collection.
Please note that unfavorable weather conditions may affect the work schedule.
Although the water supply will not be affected during this time there will be a up to a 10 -hour window,
as noted on the second notice, where we ask that you avoid discharging water into your drain.
During lining work, please refrain from water usage as follows:
• Do not use showers, bathtubs, sinks, dishwashers, or laundry washers;
• Keep toilet flushing to a minimum; and
• Do not allow water softeners to run a backflush cycle.
These measures will reduce the possibility of sewage flows backing up into the basement or
plumbing. If you have a sump pump, please temporarily disconnect during the lining work period.
Should you have any questions or concerns during this period, please contact one of the following
staff members listed below from The Regional Municipality of Durham Works Department:
Steve Jedinak
Site Inspector
905-668-7711 ext. 3413
steven.jedinak@durham.ca
Chris Holoway
Project Supervisor
905-668-7711 ext. 3410
chris. holoway@durham.ca
If you require this information in an accessible format, please contact 1-800-372-1102 ext. 3488.
facebook.com/RegionOfDurham twitter.com/RegionOfDurham
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605 Rossland Rd. E., Whitby Ont. L1 N 6A3
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Sewer Main Cleaning and CIPP Structural Lining
Works Department September 23, 2022 Public Notice
The Region of Durham has contracted Clean Water Works Inc. / Capital Sewer Services Inc. to
rehabilitate the sanitary sewer system on your street using the Cured -in -Place Pipe (CIPP) process (a
no -dig method of sewer pipe repair which consists of inserting a liner into the sewer main to render it
structural and watertight). This sewer rehabilitation technology minimizes inconveniences usually
associated with conventional open cut sewer repairs. This program renews aging infrastructure,
improves service and reduces the risk of sanitary sewer failures. Initial sewer pipe cleaning and
preparation work consisting of flushing, reaming, and/or cutting will commence shortly after receiving
this notice. A second notice providing greater detail to the scope and timing of the lining work will be
delivered to your address by the contractor 48 hours prior to the start of lining work.
The Region realizes that this work may be disruptive and will make every effort to complete the work
as quickly as possible. During construction, access to driveways and all commercial and residential
properties will be maintained in most instances, including emergency traffic and waste collection.
Please note that unfavorable weather conditions may affect the work schedule.
Although the water supply will not be affected during this time there will be a up to a 10 -hour window,
as noted on the second notice, where we ask that you avoid discharging water into your drain.
During lining work, please refrain from water usage as follows:
• Do not use showers, bathtubs, sinks, dishwashers, or laundry washers;
• Keep toilet flushing to a minimum; and
• Do not allow water softeners to run a backflush cycle.
These measures will reduce the possibility of sewage flows backing up into the basement or
plumbing. If you have a sump pump, please temporarily disconnect during the lining work period.
Should you have any questions or concerns during this period, please contact one of the following
staff members listed below from The Regional Municipality of Durham Works Department:
Steve Jedinak
Site Inspector
905-668-7711 ext. 3413
steven.jedinak@durham.ca
Chris Holoway
Project Supervisor
905-668-7711 ext. 3410
chris. holoway@durham.ca
If you require this information in an accessible format, please contact 1-800-372-1102 ext. 3488.
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The Regional Municipality of Durham Works Department
605 Rossland Rd. E., Whitby Ont. L1 N 6A3
Telephone: 905-668-7711 or 1-800-372-1102
durham.ca
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Orchardview Blvd, Municipality of Clarington
(Between Jane St & Southway Dr)
Sewer Main Cleaning and CIPP Structural Lining
Works Department September 23, 2022 Public Notice
The Region of Durham has contracted Clean Water Works Inc. / Capital Sewer Services Inc. to
rehabilitate the sanitary sewer system on your street using the Cured -in -Place Pipe (CIPP) process (a
no -dig method of sewer pipe repair which consists of inserting a liner into the sewer main to render it
structural and watertight). This sewer rehabilitation technology minimizes inconveniences usually
associated with conventional open cut sewer repairs. This program renews aging infrastructure,
improves service and reduces the risk of sanitary sewer failures. Initial sewer pipe cleaning and
preparation work consisting of flushing, reaming, and/or cutting will commence shortly after receiving
this notice. A second notice providing greater detail to the scope and timing of the lining work will be
delivered to your address by the contractor 48 hours prior to the start of lining work.
The Region realizes that this work may be disruptive and will make every effort to complete the work
as quickly as possible. During construction, access to driveways and all commercial and residential
properties will be maintained in most instances, including emergency traffic and waste collection.
Please note that unfavorable weather conditions may affect the work schedule.
Although the water supply will not be affected during this time there will be a up to a 10 -hour window,
as noted on the second notice, where we ask that you avoid discharging water into your drain.
During lining work, please refrain from water usage as follows:
• Do not use showers, bathtubs, sinks, dishwashers, or laundry washers;
• Keep toilet flushing to a minimum; and
• Do not allow water softeners to run a backflush cycle.
These measures will reduce the possibility of sewage flows backing up into the basement or
plumbing. If you have a sump pump, please temporarily disconnect during the lining work period.
Should you have any questions or concerns during this period, please contact one of the following
staff members listed below from The Regional Municipality of Durham Works Department:
Steve Jedinak
Site Inspector
905-668-7711 ext. 3413
steven.jedinak@durham.ca
Chris Holoway
Project Supervisor
905-668-7711 ext. 3410
chris. holoway@durham.ca
If you require this information in an accessible format, please contact 1-800-372-1102 ext. 3488.
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facebook.com/RegionOfDurham twitter.com/RegionOfDurham
The Regional Municipality of Durham Works Department
605 Rossland Rd. E., Whitby Ont. L1 N 6A3
Telephone: 905-668-7711 or 1-800-372-1102
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Works Department September 23, 2022 Public Notice
The Region of Durham has contracted Clean Water Works Inc. / Capital Sewer Services Inc. to
rehabilitate the sanitary sewer system on your street using the Cured -in -Place Pipe (CIPP) process (a
no -dig method of sewer pipe repair which consists of inserting a liner into the sewer main to render it
structural and watertight). This sewer rehabilitation technology minimizes inconveniences usually
associated with conventional open cut sewer repairs. This program renews aging infrastructure,
improves service and reduces the risk of sanitary sewer failures. Initial sewer pipe cleaning and
preparation work consisting of flushing, reaming, and/or cutting will commence shortly after receiving
this notice. A second notice providing greater detail to the scope and timing of the lining work will be
delivered to your address by the contractor 48 hours prior to the start of lining work.
The Region realizes that this work may be disruptive and will make every effort to complete the work
as quickly as possible. During construction, access to driveways and all commercial and residential
properties will be maintained in most instances, including emergency traffic and waste collection.
Please note that unfavorable weather conditions may affect the work schedule.
Although the water supply will not be affected during this time there will be a up to a 10 -hour window,
as noted on the second notice, where we ask that you avoid discharging water into your drain.
During lining work, please refrain from water usage as follows:
• Do not use showers, bathtubs, sinks, dishwashers, or laundry washers;
• Keep toilet flushing to a minimum; and
• Do not allow water softeners to run a backflush cycle.
These measures will reduce the possibility of sewage flows backing up into the basement or
plumbing. If you have a sump pump, please temporarily disconnect during the lining work period.
Should you have any questions or concerns during this period, please contact one of the following
staff members listed below from The Regional Municipality of Durham Works Department:
Steve Jedinak
Site Inspector
905-668-7711 ext. 3413
steven.jedinak@durham.ca
Chris Holoway
Project Supervisor
905-668-7711 ext. 3410
chris. holoway@durham.ca
If you require this information in an accessible format, please contact 1-800-372-1102 ext. 3488.
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facebook.com/RegionOfDurham twitter.com/RegionOfDurham
The Regional Municipality of Durham Works Department
605 Rossland Rd. E., Whitby Ont. L1 N 6A3
Telephone: 905-668-7711 or 1-800-372-1102
durham.ca
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From: ClerksExternalEmail
To: Chambers, Michelle
Subject: FW: Resolution for support regarding streamlining governing legislation for Physicians in Ontario
Date: September 23, 2022 11:02:00 AM
From: Candice Doiron <CDoiron@brighton.ca>
Sent: September 21, 2022 3:58 PM
Subject: Resolution for support regarding streamlining governing legislation for Physicians in Ontario
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Good afternoon;
Please find below a resolution requesting support for streamlining governing
legislation for Physicians in Ontario.
Resolution No. COU -2022-346
Moved by Councillor Ron Anderson
Seconded by Councillor Emily Rowley
Whereas attracting primary health care providers, including doctors, to Brighton and
other small communities has been a difficult task;
And Whereas the Provincial Government announced a tuition program to attract
nurses to underserved areas of Ontario;
Now be it resolved that the Municipality of Brighton Council requests that the
Government of Ontario provide funding and change legislation to allow the College of
Physicians & Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO) to implement the changes proposed in
their letter to the Minister of Health on August 18, 2022. Which includes:
• Exempting IEP's from the regulatory requirement to have Canadian experience
(re -do residency) where all other requirements are met; and
• Implementing Practice Ready Assessment programs similar to those already
used in seven (7) other provinces.
And further that the Government of Ontario develop a similar tuition program to attract
family doctors to underserved areas of Ontario;
And further that this motion is circulated to the Premier of Ontario, the Minister of
Health, MPP David Piccini, and all municipalities across Ontario and the Association
of the Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) for endorsement.
Kind Regards,
Candice Doiron
Municipal Clerk
Municipality of Brighton
35 Alice Street
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PO Box 189
Brighton, ON KOK 1 HO
cdoiron&brighton.ca
Tel: 613-475-0670
Fax: 613-475-3453
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responsible for delivering the e-mail to the intended recipient, be advised that you have received
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strictly prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please immediately notify the
Municipality by return email or telephone at 613-475-0670.
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