Municipal Matters • Thursday, April 16, 2015

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Municipal Matters • Thursday, April 16, 2015
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Municipal Matters • Thursday, April 16, 2015
Meetings of Council
Tuesday, April 21st, 2015
7:00 p.m. Corporate Services Committee
followed by
Community Issues Committee
followed by
Planning and Protection Committee (if
required)
EMERGENCY NUMBERS
Police ∙ Fire ∙ Ambulance
911 Emergency Only
Public Works
Emergency Number 24/7
613-257-2253
[email protected]
175 Bridge Street
Carleton Place, ON K7C 2V8
613-257-6200
www.carletonplace.ca
TRASH TO TREASURES
The Carleton Place and Beckwith Heritage
Museum will be hosting a fundraising “trash
to treasures” sale on April 18 and 19. If you
are de-cluttering or downsizing and have
items you would like to donate, please give
Jennifer Irwin a call at 613-253-7013 or drop
off your items at the museum. We do hope
to offer more treasures than trash though, so
no books, Tupperware or clothing please!
PW3-2015
Roadside Grass Cutting Tender
May 1, 2015 to October 1st, 2015
Sealed tenders clearly marked as to contents
will be received by David Young, Director of
Public Works, Town Hall, 175 Bridge Street,
Carleton Place, Ontario, K7C 2V8 until:
11am Local Time, April 24, 2015
for the following roadside grass cutting.
Tenders may be picked up at the Town
Hall 175 Bridge Street, Carleton Place, ON
or tender can be sent digitally by calling
613-257-2253 or e-mail your request to
[email protected].
CARLETON PLACE 6TH ANNUAL
RECYCLING DAY
WHEN: Saturday, April 25th, 2015
from 9am to 1pm
WHERE:RONA Parking Lot,
535 McNeely Avenue
FREE disposal of paint, CFLs, alkaline and
rechargeable batteries, power tools, small
engines and auto batteries. FREE disposal
of computers, photocopiers, fax machines,
speakers, telephones, cameras, pagers,
televisions, UPS, ballasts, Christmas lights
and more.
A fee of $40 will be charged for fridges and
freezers, $10 for washers, dryers and stoves;
less for smaller household appliances like
blenders, toasters, vacuum cleaners, etc. For
more information on prices, call TTER at 613596-0310 or check their website at TTER.ca
Free auto battery testing by CAA
Draw for a rain barrel and a $75 gift certificate
from Carleton Place Nursery.
Complimentary coffee courtesy of Tim
Hortons
Sponsored by Carleton Place Environmental
Advisory Committee, RONA, TTER, CAA
TOWN OF CARLETON PLACE
TREE PLANTING PROGRAM
In efforts to ensure the Town of Carleton Place’s
tree population is maintained and enhanced
for years to come, we are making trees
available to Town of Carleton Place residents at
a subsidized rate. For $20.00 (taxes included) a
tree of 25mm (1 inch) in thickness and 6’ to 8’ in
height will be made available.
Species available are:
Large Trees; Sugar Maple, Red Oak,
Hackberry
Smaller Trees; Showy Mountain Ash,
Flowering Crabapple (Edible), MacIntosh
Apple
Vouchers for trees will be available for
collection at one information session that
will be held at the Arena (75 Neelin Street):
Wednesday May 6, 2015 start time is 7 p.m.
Because these trees are subsidized
anyone who has their name on a tree list
must attend (or have previously attended)
the information session to be eligible for
a tree voucher.
Residents must call before the session in order
to be placed on a list for a tree. Call 613-2572253 to have your name placed on the list or
leave a message providing your name, address,
telephone number and tree desired and your
name will be placed on the list.
There are a limited number of trees available.
Trees will be provided on a first come
first served basis and a limit of 2 trees per
household.
These trees are available ONLY to
taxpayers of the Town of Carleton Place
and must be planted within Town limits.
Information sessions are open to the public
for general information regarding tree
planting and maintenance.
WATER OFF
Effective APRIL 15, 2015, residents who were
advised in writing by the Town of Carleton Place
to continuously allow a tap to run to prevent
their water service from freezing, can now turn
off those taps. We appreciate your cooperation
and patience during this unusually cold winter.
Should you have any questions regarding this
matter, please contact the Public Works office
(613) 257-2253.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
The Town of Carleton Place is seeking an
individual to fill the part-time position of
Administrative Assistant for the Director of
Protective Services.
Summary: Provides administrative and
clerical support to the Protective Services
department.
Qualification/Experience:
• Previous administrative experience. Familiarity with municipal operations would
be an asset;
• Pleasant, efficient manner dealing with
staff and the public both in person and on
the phone;
• Excellent
verbal
and
written
communication skills;
• Good typing skills and working knowledge
of Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook.
• Ability to maintain confidentiality when
dealing with sensitive material; and
• Must provide a satisfactory criminal
background check.
A detailed job description, for this position,
can be accessed at www.carletonplace.ca
Interested applicants are invited to submit
an application in confidence by 3:30 PM
April 24, 2015 quoting “Administrative
Assistant-Protective Services” Attention
Human Resources by:
Mail: Town of Carleton Place
Attn: Human Resources
175 Bridge St. Carleton Place, ON K7C 2V8
Email: [email protected]
Facsimile: 613 257 8170
We thank all applicants for their interest;
however only those applicants selected for
an interview will be contacted. The Town
of Carleton Place is an equal opportunity
employer following the rules and regulations
set out by the Human Rights Code. Personal
information submitted will be used for the
purposes of determining suitability for this
competition only and in accordance with
the Municipal Freedom of Information and
Protection of Privacy Act. Accommodation
will be provided in accordance with the
Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities
Act (AODA) upon request.