this week in barrie - february 10, 2011

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All interested community members are invited to go to the City’s web site at barrie.ca where they can; • Review a summary of the purpose and intent of the pool enclosure standards; • Review the City’s existing standards in By-law 94-59; and • Complete a survey and comment form on the subject. All feedback will be received by the end of the day on February 27th, 2011 and will be prepared in a staff report for Council’s consideration of possible amendments. barrie.ca/pools We need your input! Public Consultation of Pool Enclosure Regulations February 19 & 20 BYPC Bookapolluza Holly Community Centre, 171 Mapleton Ave. 9 a.m. -2 p.m., 705-792-7925(7) email [email protected] The Barrie Young People’s Centre’s are hosting their annual gently used book sale. Books for all ages from children to adults! All proceeds go towards the BYPC youth programs and events. Books are $1 for soft cover, $2 for Hard Covers and $0.50 for children's. For more information contact the Holly Youth Centre. Book donations are welcome! February 21 BYPC Family Day Holly Community Centre (171 Mapleton Ave) 12:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Join us for a wide range of fun family events! Craft Buffet with various fun arts and crafts projects, Bingo!, card games and Wii fun! Don’t miss out on all the fun! For information on news, events, and more visit us online at www.barrie.ca Upcoming Events Bids & Tenders February 10th Contact Us Phone: (705) 726-4242 TTY: (705) 792-7910 E-mail: [email protected] Mid February-End of April Community Income Tax Program 55+ Centres Allandale 55+ at (705) 728-6332 Parkview 55+ Centre at (705) 737-0755 Victoria Village Activity Centre at (705) 792-3411 In conjunction with Revenue Canada, the City of Barrie 55+ Centres are offering the Community Income Tax Program for people of all ages. Income Tax clinics operate from mid February until the end of April. Only basic returns are accepted and appointments are necessary, so please book your appointment at the respective Centre listed above. Each Wednesday in February BYPC Personal Safety Month! Holly Youth Centre, 171 Mapleton Ave. (705) 739-4220 Press 7., Youth 11-18 years A variety of FREE safety presentations! Games & Trivia, Cyber Safety with Barrie Police (parents welcome!), Stay Safe information & join Sensei Shawn from Georgian Martial Arts Studio for a Self Defense Workshop. February 14 BYPC Valentine’s Day Maple Avenue Centre, 59 Maple Avenue 3:00 - 9:00 pm, 705-792-7903 The Maple Ave Youth Centre will be holding a free Valentine’s Day party featuring snacks, fun games and card making. February 26 BYPC Carnival Day Holly Community Centre, 171 Mapleton Ave. 2:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m., (705) 739-4220 Press 7. For youth ages 11-18yrs. Come out for a fun afternoon done Carnival style! Enjoy games, face drawing, and make your own candy apple! March 24 Senior Connect The Legion Hall , 410 St Vincent St. 11:00 am to 1:00pm , (705) 792-3411 The Barrie Senior Interagency Committee is proud to present Senior Connect! A Free opportunity for Barrie Seniors to connect with new people and build new friendships. Join us for a free afternoon full of socializing. Lunch will be served with live entertainment to enjoy. Transportation to the event is available upon request. Space is Limited. Barrie Public Library (705) 728-1010, www.library.barrie.on.ca 60 Worsley Street February 10 TODAY Elementary Money - Money Basics for Kids and Parents 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. Barrie Public Library is pleased to present a session that will assist parents on how to teach your kids about money and learn inexpensive ways to invest for your child’s future. There is no fee for this session for this drop-in session but space may be limited. February 17 Internet Workshop Advanced Searching @ the Barrie Public Library 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. An Internet Workshop for adults who have done some Internet surfing but want to search more efficiently and learn new resources. Learn how to find detailed information on the Internet by effectively using search engines and directories. We will also show you how to find current information using the Library’s databases. No charge but space is limited to 6 participants. First come, first served. Please meet upstairs. Crime Prevention Tips Theft of Winter Equipment Each winter, the theft of skis and snowboards increase significantly. The high values of these items make them an easy target for thieves and many are stolen from residences and businesses each year. Generally the more it snows, the more these thefts occur as victims hastily leave their property unsecure in an effort to return inside and get out of the cold. It pays to be vigilant and take precautions to protect your property against theft. Consider the following list of preventative measures to help reduce your vulnerability and keep your belongings out of the hands of thieves: Skis and Snowboards: Record the brand, size and all visible serial numbers and store them in a separate location. Place an identify marker such as initials somewhere on the skis/board. Crime Stoppers will often have clinics for the engraving of ski equipment. When securing skis/board to car rack ensure that the locks/racks can not be easily removed from vehicle. Often the racks are stolen with the skis and/or board. Consider separating your skis, placing one on the rack and the other on a different rack. This makes it difficult for thieves who are looking for an “easy target”. Lock it up! Many ski hills and resorts offer areas to lock up your skis/board while you warm up in the chalet. To obtain further information in regards to securing your property please visit the Barrie Police Service Bell Farm Road office and pick up a “Household Inventory” pamphlet. Take the precautions so that you will not become a target. Be vigilant, and spread the word to your neighbours. If you see them leaving their property unsecured, urge caution and report any suspicious activity to the police. For more information and other crime prevention trip contact Barrie Police Service (705) 725-7025 Ext: 2926 PURCHASING BRANCH BID OPPORTUNITIES DOCUMENTS are available on-line at Biddingo.com/Barrie or from the Purchasing Branch, 56 Mulcaster Street, Barrie ON during business hours Monday to Friday, 8:30 am. to 4:30 pm. For further information please visit www.barrie.ca or by telephone (705) 739-4220 Ext. 4538 or Ext. 4709 or by Email at [email protected] Electronic copies are only available through Biddingo.com/barrie. The City of Barrie document fee does not apply to documents that are downloaded electronically through Biddingo.com/barrie, however a Biddingo.com fee may be applicable. REQUEST FOR QUOTATION # FIN 2010-131Q CARPET CLEANING SERVICES AT VARIOUS CITY OF BARRIE FACILITIES The City of Barrie is seeking bid submissions from experienced/qualified firms for the provision of all the equipment, labour and materials necessary to provide Carpet Cleaning Services to various City of Barrie Facilities. MANDATORY INFORMATION MEETING is scheduled for 3 p.m, Thursday February 10, 2011, at the City of Barrie, Sir Robert Barrie Room, 2nd Floor City Hall, Barrie, ON. Vendors must have a representative in attendance and register at this meeting to have their submission considered compliant. Documents will not be available at the information meeting. A non-refundable Document Fee of $30.00 plus HST applies to each hardcopy of the RFQ Document. Closing: 4:30 p.m. local time, Thursday, February 17, 2011. REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL REF # FIN 2011-016P FOR CONSULTING ENGINEERING SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENTS AT #1 & #15 BAYFIELD ST. BARRIE The City of Barrie Design and Construction Department is inviting proposals from engineering consultants to undertake Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments at 1 & 15 Bayfield Street, in order to meet the requirements of Ontario Regulation (O.Reg.) 511/09. These properties are owned by the City of Barrie, who will be seeking expressions of interest from private developers for the construction of a hotel / convention centre. The hotel / convention centre could include two levels of underground parking. A non-refundable Document Fee of $30.00 plus HST applies to each hardcopy of the RFP Document. Closing: 4:30 p.m. local time, Thursday March 3. 2011 REQUEST FOR QUOTATION # FIN 2011-024Q LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE FOR THE CITY OF BARRIE SURFACE WATER TREATMENT PLANT (SWTP) & LOW LIFT PUMPING STATION (LLPS) The City of Barrie is seeking submissions from qualified and experienced firms for the provision of all equipment, labour and materials necessary to provide Landscaping Maintenance at the City of Barrie Surface Water Treatment Plant (SWTP) and Low Lift Pumping Station (LLPS). MANDATORY SITE MEETING is scheduled for 10:00 a.m., Thursday February 24, 2011, at the City of Barrie Surface Water Treatment Plant, 20 Royal Parkside Drive, Barrie, ON. Vendors must Are You Interested In Employment Opportunities with the City of Barrie? Visit barrie.ca Employment Opportunities E-waste such as computers, telephones, cameras or televisions may contain many harmful contaminants and should not be disposed of with regular garbage. Many of the parts such as glass, plastic, steel, copper, aluminum, and precious metals, can be recycled and made into new products. Recycle your E-Waste by dropping it off at the Barrie Landfill for free. For more information visit www.barrie.ca or contact (705) 739-4219. To find other E-Waste drop off locations near you visit www.recycleyourelectronics.ca N o one knows Barrie’s needs better than its own residents. Therefore, as the City continues to grow, planners turn to community members like you for help with future planning via the new Building Barrie – Framework for the Future initiative. Building Barrie is the umbrella name for a collection of master planning and implementation projects designed to position the City for future success. “Building Barrie is not just about bricks and mortar, buildings and roads,” says Growth Management Coordinator, Eric Hodgins. “It’s about building a complete community, with attractive neighbourhoods, great places and green spaces, a vibrant downtown and culture, and a sustainable future.” “It’s also about building consensus, building partnerships, building opportunities for everyone and involving and inspiring residents to get involved in the conversation about the future of the City.” Building Barrie kicks off with a public workshop addressing the planning of the 2,293 hectares of annexed lands lining the south edge of Barrie. The Vision Workshop, scheduled for 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, March 8th at the Southshore Community Centre, will not only introduce the project, but also collect initial public input to help create a vision and guiding principles for the lands’ planning and development. “The City needs to hear from the public about their perspectives, issues and ideas,” says Hodgins who points out that public consultation is an important component of the master planning process. Although the Vision Workshop will be of high interest to residents and developers who own property within the annexed area, all Barrie residents are welcome to attend. The event will include various presentations mixed with interactive exercises and workstations that will communicate the study process, collect top public concerns and perspectives, identify residents’ shared and unique priorities, and suggest various design themes in order to generate discussion, collect feedback and address questions. Residents short on time or not able to attend still have the chance to participate. Quick Preference Terminals will be made available at the workshop and on the project website. These online surveys will provide a quick overview of the study process and collect feedback, tabulating results immediately. In addition, residents can access the website for on-going project information and results from workshops and surveys throughout the planning process. A multi-disciplinary team was assembled for the preparation of master land use, servicing plans and related background studies for the annexed lands in November 2010. The studies and plans will address intensification and greenfield opportunities within the boundary of ‘OId Barrie’ as well as the development of the annexed lands. The team will prepare a secondary plan and implementation strategy, plus a financial impact analysis and master plans for water, waste water, storm water and transportation over the next 30 months. Based on public feedback collected from the Vision Workshop and additional studies, various land use options for the annexed lands will be presented to the public and discussed further this fall at a Land Use Options workshop. Follow the Building Barrie link on www.barrie.ca to find out more. Get In On Building Barrie’s Future NORMAL COLLECTION DAY REVISED COLLECTION DAY Monday, Feb. 21, 2011 Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2011 Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2011 Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2011 Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2011 Thursday, Feb. 24, 2011 Thursday, Feb. 24, 2011 Friday, Feb. 25, 2011 Friday, Feb. 25, 2011 Saturday, Feb. 26, 2011 There will be no organics, garbage, and recycling collection on Monday, February 21, 2011 in the City of Barrie. The Landfill Site is closed on Sundays and Mondays. Barrie residents are reminded to have their materials at curbside by 7:00 a.m. on their collection day. For more information please call the City of Barrie at (705) 739-4219 Collection during the week of this holiday will occur ONE day later for the remainder of the week as follows: Family Day Holiday Schedule For Landfill, Garbage, Organics, and Recycling Collection have a representative in attendance and register at this meeting to have their submission considered compliant. Bidders are required to wear safety shoes and hardhat in order to participate in the site meeting. Safety equipment will not be provided by the City. Documents will not be available at the site meeting. A non-refundable Document Fee of $30.00 plus HST applies to each hardcopy of the RFQ Document. Closing: 4:30 p.m. local time, Thursday March 3, 2011. PURCHASING BRANCH Electronic copies are only available through Biddingo.com/barrie. The City of Barrie document fee does not apply to documents that are downloaded electronically through Bidding.com/ barrie, however a Biddingo.com fee may be applicable. THE CORPORATION RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL SUBMISSIONS. Special Notice Barrie Transit will NOT operate on the FAMILY DAY Monday, February 21 BARRIE TRANSIT will operate according to the Sunday Hourly Service Schedule Beginning at 9:00 am All Service will end at 7:15 pm For more information on Barrie Transit Service please call (705) 739-4209 or visit www.barrie.ca/btransit Barrie Fire & Emergency Staff are currently located at Station #1, 65 Vespra Street and will be relocating to 155 Dunlop Street, West effective in early April, 2011. Tax Billing And Installment Due Date Notice The 2011 interim tax bills have been issued for all property owners who are not on a pre-authorized payment plan and who do not have their financial institution pay their taxes. These bills were mailed between January 20th and January 24th. IF: a mortgage company is responsible forpayment of the taxes, and you have received a bill, please forward the bill to your mortgage company for payment; a tax arrears notation appears on your tax bill it means that at the time of tax billing there were outstanding taxes and/or penalty owing. Please be advised that any penalties/interest accrued after the billing date, are not included in the amount due for the February installment. Please contact our office for the current balance outstanding if the arrears are being paid in February; You signed up for the Pre-Authorized Monthly Payment Plan prior to January 20, 2011 and you have received an interim tax bill, please contact the Tax Department to confirm enrolment in the PAP plan. Interim installments are due on February 28 and April 26, 2011. Penalties/interest will commence on the first day of each month for any late payments. Penalty/Interest rates are at the rate of 1.25% per month. Please be advised that all payments received are applied first to all penalties owing, then the remainder to the taxes owing. Failure to receive a tax bill does not excuse the property owner from responsibility for payment, nor relieve him/ her from liability of penalty for late payment. Included with the interim tax bills will be a PAP application form. Join the thousands of City property owners already enjoying the benefits of this form of payment. The pre-authorized plans available are: Due Date Plan – installment amount taken on due date; Monthly Plan – equal amounts taken January to May & June to October Arrears Plan – agreed upon amount taken every month (interest applies) PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT IF PAYING BY TELEBANKING OR INTERNET BANKING YOUR 19 DIGIT ROLL NUMBER, AS FOUND ON YOUR TAX BILL, IS YOUR ACCOUNT NUMBER. If you would like additional information regarding the various payment options available, or if you have not received your tax bill please call (705) 739-4230 between the hours of 8:30 am and 4:30 pm, Monday to Friday. Fire Permits Notice (Outdoor Solid Fuel Burning Appliances) We're Moving Barrie Fire & Emergency Service All OSFBA expired as of December 31, 2010. Effective January 1, 2011 permits will be subject to an annual fee of $10. Permits will be available at Station #1, at a cost of $10 (cash only). Online applications are not available at this time. *Tenants require the owner’s permission in writing (email/letter) to obtain a permit. For further information call (705) 728-3199 or visit www.barrie.ca RESCUE Connect Community to Your

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All interested community members are invited

to go to the City’s web site at barrie.ca where

they can; • Reviewasummaryofthe purposeandintentofthepool enclosure standards;

• ReviewtheCity’sexistingstandards in By-law 94-59; and

• Completeasurveyandcomment formonthesubject.

Allfeedbackwillbereceivedbytheendof

the day on February 27th, 2011 and will

bepreparedinastaffreportforCouncil’s

considerationofpossibleamendments.

barrie.ca/pools

We need your input! Public Consultation of Pool Enclosure Regulations

February 19 & 20 BYPC Bookapolluza Holly Community Centre, 171 Mapleton Ave. 9 a.m. -2 p.m., 705-792-7925(7) email [email protected] Barrie Young People’s Centre’s are hosting theirannualgentlyusedbooksale.Booksfor allagesfromchildrentoadults!Allproceedsgotowards the BYPC youth programs and events.Booksare$1forsoftcover,$2forHardCovers and$0.50forchildren's.FormoreinformationcontacttheHollyYouthCentre.Bookdonations arewelcome!

February 21 BYPC Family Day Holly Community Centre (171MapletonAve) 12:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.Joinusfora widerangeof funfamilyevents! CraftBuffetwith variousfunarts andcraftsprojects, Bingo!,card games and Wiifun! Don’t miss out on all the fun!

For information on news, events, and more visit us online at www.barrie.ca

Upcoming Events

Bids & Tenders

February 10th

Contact Us Phone: (705) 726-4242 TTY: (705) 792-7910 E-mail: [email protected]

Mid February-End of April Community Income Tax Program 55+ CentresAllandale 55+ at (705) 728-6332Parkview 55+ Centre at (705) 737-0755Victoria Village Activity Centre at (705) 792-3411

InconjunctionwithRevenueCanada,theCityofBarrie55+CentresareofferingtheCommunityIncomeTaxProgramforpeopleofallages.IncomeTaxclinicsoperatefrommidFebruaryuntiltheendofApril.Onlybasicreturns are accepted and appointments are necessary,sopleasebookyourappointment at the respective Centre listed above.

Each Wednesday in February BYPC Personal Safety Month! Holly Youth Centre, 171 Mapleton Ave.(705) 739-4220 Press 7., Youth 11-18 years AvarietyofFREEsafetypresentations!Games&Trivia,CyberSafetywithBarriePolice(parentswelcome!),StaySafeinformation&joinSensei ShawnfromGeorgianMartialArtsStudioforaSelfDefenseWorkshop.

February 14 BYPC Valentine’s Day Maple Avenue Centre, 59 Maple Avenue 3:00 - 9:00 pm, 705-792-7903TheMapleAveYouthCentrewillbeholdingafreeValentine’sDaypartyfeaturingsnacks,fungamesandcardmaking.

February 26 BYPC Carnival Day Holly Community Centre, 171 Mapleton Ave. 2:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m., (705) 739-4220 Press 7. For youth ages 11-18yrs.ComeoutforafunafternoondoneCarnivalstyle!Enjoygames,facedrawing,andmakeyourowncandyapple!

March 24 Senior Connect The Legion Hall , 410 St Vincent St. 11:00 am to 1:00pm , (705) 792-3411 TheBarrieSeniorInteragencyCommittee isproudtopresentSeniorConnect!AFree opportunityforBarrieSeniorstoconnect withnewpeopleandbuildnewfriendships. Joinusforafreeafternoonfullofsocializing. Lunch will be served with live entertainment toenjoy.Transportationtotheeventis availableuponrequest.SpaceisLimited.

Barrie Public Library

(705)728-1010,www.library.barrie.on.ca60WorsleyStreet

February 10 TODAY Elementary Money - Money Basics for Kids and Parents7:00 - 8:30 p.m.Barrie Public Library is pleased to present a session that will assist parents on how to teach yourkidsaboutmoneyandlearninexpensivewaystoinvestforyourchild’sfuture. Thereisnofeeforthissessionforthisdrop-in session but space may be limited.

February 17 Internet Workshop Advanced Searching @ the Barrie Public Library 7:00 - 8:30 p.m.AnInternetWorkshopforadultswhohavedonesomeInternetsurfingbutwanttosearchmoreefficientlyandlearnnewresources.LearnhowtofinddetailedinformationontheInternetbyeffectivelyusingsearchenginesanddirectories.WewillalsoshowyouhowtofindcurrentinformationusingtheLibrary’sdatabases.No charge but space is limited to 6 participants.Firstcome,firstserved.Pleasemeetupstairs.

Crime Prevention TipsTheft of Winter EquipmentEach winter, the theft of skis and snowboards increase significantly. The high values of these items make them an easy target for thieves and many are stolen from residences and businesses each year. Generally the more it snows, the more these thefts occur as victims hastily leave their property unsecure in an effort to return inside and get out of the cold.

It pays to be vigilant and take precautions to protect your property against theft. Consider the following list of preventative measures to help reduce your vulnerability and keep your belongings out of the hands of thieves:

Skis and Snowboards:

Record the brand, size and all visible serial numbers and store them in a separate location. Place an identify marker such as initials somewhere on the skis/board. Crime Stoppers will often have clinics for the engraving of ski equipment. When securing skis/board to car rack ensure that the locks/racks can not be easily removed from vehicle. Often the racks are stolen with the skis and/or board.

Consider separating your skis, placing one on the rack and the other on a different rack. This makes it difficult for thieves who are looking for an “easy target”. Lock it up! Many ski hills and resorts offer areas to lock up your skis/board while you warm up in the chalet.

To obtain further information in regards to securing your property please visit the Barrie Police Service Bell Farm Road office and pick up a “Household Inventory” pamphlet.

Take the precautions so that you will not become a target. Be vigilant, and spread the word to your neighbours. If you see them leaving their property unsecured, urge caution and report any suspicious activity to the police.

For more information and other crime prevention trip contact Barrie Police Service (705) 725-7025 Ext: 2926

PURCHASING BRANCHBID OPPORTUNITIES

DOCUMENTS are available on-line at Biddingo.com/Barrie or from the Purchasing Branch, 56 Mulcaster Street, Barrie ON during business hours Monday to Friday, 8:30 am. to 4:30 pm. For further information please visit www.barrie.ca or by telephone (705) 739-4220 Ext. 4538 or Ext. 4709 or by Email at [email protected]

Electronic copies are only available through Biddingo.com/barrie. The City of Barrie document fee does not apply to documents that are downloaded electronically through Biddingo.com/barrie, however a Biddingo.com fee may be applicable.

REQUEST FOR QUOTATION# FIN 2010-131Q

CARPET CLEANING SERVICES AT VARIOUS CITY OF

BARRIE FACILITIES

The City of Barrie is seeking bid submissions from experienced/qualified firms for the provision of all the equipment, labour and materials necessary to provide Carpet Cleaning Services to various City of Barrie Facilities.

MANDATORY INFORMATION MEETING is scheduled for 3 p.m, Thursday February 10, 2011, at the City of Barrie, Sir Robert Barrie Room, 2nd Floor City Hall, Barrie, ON. Vendors must have a representative in attendance and register at this meeting to have their submission considered compliant. Documents will not be available at the information meeting.

A non-refundable Document Fee of $30.00 plus HST applies to each hardcopy of the RFQ Document.

Closing: 4:30 p.m. local time, Thursday, February 17, 2011.

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALREF # FIN 2011-016P

FOR CONSULTING ENGINEERING SERVICESENVIRONMENTAL SITE

ASSESSMENTS AT #1 & #15 BAYFIELD ST. BARRIE

The City of Barrie Design and Construction Department is inviting proposals from engineering consultants to undertake Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments at 1 & 15 Bayfield Street, in order to meet the requirements of Ontario Regulation (O.Reg.) 511/09. These properties are owned by the City of Barrie, who will be seeking expressions of interest from private developers for the construction of a hotel / convention centre. The hotel / convention centre could include two levels of underground parking.

A non-refundable Document Fee of $30.00 plus HST applies to each hardcopy of the RFP Document.

Closing: 4:30 p.m. local time, Thursday March 3. 2011

REQUEST FOR QUOTATION# FIN 2011-024Q

LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE FOR THE CITY OF BARRIE

SURFACE WATER TREATMENT PLANT (SWTP) & LOW LIFT PUMPING STATION (LLPS)

The City of Barrie is seeking submissions from qualified and experienced firms for the provision of all equipment, labour and materials necessary to provide Landscaping Maintenance at the City of Barrie Surface Water Treatment Plant (SWTP) and Low Lift Pumping Station (LLPS). MANDATORY SITE MEETING is scheduled for 10:00 a.m., Thursday February 24, 2011, at the City of Barrie Surface Water Treatment Plant, 20 Royal Parkside Drive, Barrie, ON. Vendors must

Are You Interested In Employment Opportunities

with the City of Barrie?

Visit barrie.ca

Employment Opportunities

E-wastesuchascomputers,telephones,

cameras or televisions may contain many

harmfulcontaminantsandshould

notbedisposedofwithregulargarbage.

Manyofthepartssuchasglass,

plastic,steel,copper,aluminum,and

preciousmetals,canberecycled

and made into new products.

RecycleyourE-Wastebydropping

itoffattheBarrieLandfillforfree.

Formoreinformationvisitwww.barrie.ca

orcontact(705)739-4219.Tofindother

E-Wastedropofflocationsnearyouvisit

www.recycleyourelectronics.ca

No one knows Barrie’s needs better than its own residents. Therefore, as the City continues to grow, planners turn to

community members like you for help with future planning via the new Building Barrie – Framework for the Future initiative.

Building Barrie is the umbrella name for a collection of master planning and implementation projects designed to position the City for future success.

“Building Barrie is not just about bricks and mortar, buildings and roads,” says Growth Management Coordinator, Eric Hodgins. “It’s about building a complete community, with attractive neighbourhoods, great places and green spaces, a vibrant downtown and culture, and a sustainable future.”

“It’s also about building consensus, building partnerships, building opportunities for everyone and involving and inspiring residents to get involved in the conversation about the future of the City.”

Building Barrie kicks off with a public workshop addressing the planning of the 2,293 hectares of

annexed lands lining the south edge of Barrie. The Vision Workshop, scheduled for 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, March 8th at the Southshore Community Centre, will not only introduce the project, but also collect initial public input to help create a vision and guiding principles for the lands’ planning and development.

“The City needs to hear from the public about their perspectives, issues and ideas,” says Hodgins who points out that public consultation is an important component of the master planning process.

Although the Vision Workshop will be of high interest to residents and developers who own property within the annexed area, all Barrie residents are welcome to attend.

The event will include various presentations mixed with interactive exercises and workstations that will communicate the study process, collect top public concerns and perspectives, identify residents’ shared and unique priorities, and suggest various design themes in order to generate discussion, collect feedback and address questions.

Residents short on time or not able to attend still have the chance to participate. Quick Preference Terminals will be made available at the workshop and on the project website. These online surveys will provide a quick overview of the study process and collect feedback, tabulating results immediately.

In addition, residents can access the website for on-going

project information and results from workshops and surveys throughout the planning process. A multi-disciplinary team was assembled for the preparation of master land use, servicing plans and related background studies for the annexed lands in November 2010. The studies and plans will address intensification and greenfield opportunities within the boundary of ‘OId Barrie’ as well as the development of the annexed lands. The team will prepare a secondary plan and implementation strategy, plus a financial impact analysis and master plans for water, waste water, storm water and transportation over the next 30 months.

Based on public feedback collected from the Vision Workshop and additional studies, various land use options for the annexed lands will be presented to the public and discussed further this fall at a Land Use Options workshop.

Follow the Building Barrie link on www.barrie.ca to find out more.

Get In On Building Barrie’s Future

NORMAL COLLECTION DAY REVISED COLLECTION DAYMonday, Feb. 21, 2011 Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2011Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2011 Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2011Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2011 Thursday, Feb. 24, 2011Thursday, Feb. 24, 2011 Friday, Feb. 25, 2011Friday, Feb. 25, 2011 Saturday, Feb. 26, 2011

Therewillbenoorganics,garbage,andrecyclingcollectionon Monday,February21,2011intheCityofBarrie.

TheLandfillSiteisclosedonSundaysandMondays.Barrieresidentsareremindedto havetheirmaterialsatcurbsideby7:00a.m.ontheircollectionday.FormoreinformationpleasecalltheCityofBarrieat(705)739-4219

CollectionduringtheweekofthisholidaywilloccurONEdaylater fortheremainderoftheweekasfollows:

Family Day Holiday ScheduleFor Landfill, Garbage, Organics, and Recycling Collection

have a representative in attendance and register at this meeting to have their submission considered compliant. Bidders are required to wear safety shoes and hardhat in order to participate in the site meeting. Safety equipment will not be provided by the City. Documents will not be available at the site meeting.

A non-refundable Document Fee of $30.00 plus HST applies to each hardcopy of the RFQ Document.

Closing: 4:30 p.m. local time, Thursday March 3, 2011.

PURCHASING BRANCH

Electronic copies are only available through Biddingo.com/barrie. The City of Barrie document fee does not apply to documents that are downloaded electronically through Bidding.com/barrie, however a Biddingo.com fee may be applicable.

THE CORPORATION RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL SUBMISSIONS.

Special NoticeBarrie Transit will NOT

operate on the

FAMILY DAY

Monday, February 21BARRIETRANSITwilloperateaccordingto

theSundayHourlyServiceSchedule

Beginningat9:00am

AllServicewillendat7:15pm

FormoreinformationonBarrieTransit

Servicepleasecall(705)739-4209

or visit www.barrie.ca/btransit

BarrieFire&EmergencyStaffarecurrently locatedatStation#1,65VespraStreet

and will be relocating to 155 Dunlop Street, West

effectiveinearlyApril,2011.

Tax Billing And Installment Due Date Notice

The 2011 interim tax bills have been issued for all property owners who are not on a pre-authorized payment plan and who do not have their financial institution pay their taxes. These bills were mailed between January 20th and January 24th.

IF:• a mortgage company is responsible forpayment of the taxes, and you have received a bill, please forward the bill to your mortgage company for payment;

• a tax arrears notation appears on your tax bill it means that at the time of tax billing there were outstanding taxes and/or penalty owing. Please be advised that any penalties/interest accrued after the billing date, are not included in the amount due for the February installment. Please contact our office for the current balance outstanding if the arrears are being paid in February;

• You signed up for the Pre-Authorized Monthly Payment Plan prior to January 20, 2011 and you have received an interim tax bill, please contact the Tax Department to confirm enrolment in the PAP plan.

Interim installments are due on February 28 and April 26, 2011.

Penalties/interest will commence on the first day of each month for any late payments. Penalty/Interest rates are at the rate of 1.25% per month. Please be advised that all payments received are applied first to all penalties owing, then the remainder to the taxes owing.

Failure to receive a tax bill does not excuse the property owner from responsibility for payment, nor relieve him/her from liability of penalty for late payment.

Included with the interim tax bills will be a PAP application form. Join the thousands of City property owners already enjoying the benefits of this form of payment. The pre-authorized plans available are:

• Due Date Plan – installment amount taken on due date;• Monthly Plan – equal amounts taken January to May & June to October• Arrears Plan – agreed upon amount taken every month (interest applies)

PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT IF PAYING BY TELEBANKING OR INTERNET BANKING YOUR 19 DIGIT ROLL NUMBER, AS FOUND ON YOUR TAX BILL, IS YOUR ACCOUNT NUMBER.

If you would like additional information regarding the various payment options available, or if you have not received your tax bill please call (705) 739-4230 between the hours of 8:30 am and 4:30 pm, Monday to Friday.

Fire Permits Notice(Outdoor Solid Fuel Burning Appliances)

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AllOSFBAexpiredasofDecember 31,2010.EffectiveJanuary1,2011 permitswillbesubjectto anannualfeeof$10.

Permits will be available at Station#1,atacostof $10(cashonly). Onlineapplicationsare not available at this time. *Tenants require the owner’s permission in writing(email/letter)toobtainapermit.

Forfurtherinformationcall(705)728-3199or visit www.barrie.ca

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