The Lucknow Sentinel, 1986-12-03, Page 2A
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be" r 8, 1980
Huron County mayors
diseuss local issues
BY PATRICK RAFTIS
A delegation made up of the Mayors
from five Huron County municipalities
have requested an opportunity to address
Huron County Council on subjects of
county -wide concern. The excecutive com-
mittee of county council approved the re-
quest on Nov. 24 and invited the mayors to
the February session of council.
Mayors Eileen Palmer, Goderich; Jack
Balfour, Clinton; Alf Ross, Seaforth; Jack
Kopas, Wingham and Bruce Shaw, Exeter
will appear before county council to
discuss five points which Palmer said the
mayors feel are "concerns the county
should be involved with."
The issues include: landfill, composition
of county council's executive committee,
library, economic development and im-
provements to Highway 8. '
This kind of collaboration between
neighboring mayors is a new wrinkle in
county politics, at least, in this area.
"I don't know if it's done anywhere else
•in the province," Palmer said.
"We organized last year and started•
meeting to discuss rutua problems. We
feel we can help resoly them through
inter -municipal dialogue,she explained.
Each of the mayorss will present the
group's positon on on of the five main
points. Palmer, for exa ple, *ill take on
the Highway 8 issue.
"Included in the brief on 'ghway 8 .are
the reasons we feel the four -lane (portion
of the road) has to be extended from Kit-
chener," said Palmer, "To promote
economic development in both Huron and
Perth Counties Number 8 Highway has to
be looked at; and improvements have to be'
made." •
Iff a four lane highway was extended,
"even to Stratford, with passing lanes bet-
ween Stratford and Goderich," Palmer
said, "it would make this .areas more' at-
tractive to prospective new industry."
The .next step in the push for Highway 8
improvments 'is a meeting between the
mayors' group and the Ministry of
Transportation and Communications,
which Cardiff and Riddell are currently
setting up, Palmer said.
Minister "sympathetic" to
Lueknow's sewer situation.,.
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for the core area versus sewers for the
whole , village was presented to the
minister by the project engineer, Steve
Burns,
Following the discussions, both
ministers thanked council for coming ' to
the meeting to address the „problem and
they assured council that the submission
would receive every consideration, said
Mr. Clark.
If approval of servicing 'of the entire
village is forthcoming from the ministry,
Lark sand a series of approval would
be needed locally before construction
could begin on the project, incluiing ap-
proval from Kinloss Township, (where the
proposed site is located), the Bruce County
Planning Board and the Ontario Municipal
Board. A meeting would also have to be ar- .
ranged to give citizens the chance to bodge
any objections against tate project.
Pending the necessary approvals, Mr.,
Clark said the engineering firm could
draw the necessary working plans with
construction .beginning in the fall of 1987
and completed by 19 `
b'urner's the. man for Liberals..:
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have the party give a high priority to pro-
blems facing agriculture and deal with
them in an all-encompassing approach, as
opposed' to a band-aid sort of situation,"
Aitken felt this convention had a "dif-
ferent air about it" than past policy con-
ventions he has attended. He attributed the.
different atmosphere to the fact the
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