This morning, the Contractor successfully removed existing bridge over Shaw’s creek.
An update from Serguei Kabanov, Project Manager at the Region of Peel This morning, the Contractor successfully removed existing bridge over Shaw’s creek.
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An update from Serguei Kabanov, Project Manager at the Region of Peel
In the last two weeks, the Contractor: + Completed installation of ‘H’ piles for the new bridge abutments on the East side of the Creek + Completed pouring concrete for pre-cast arch culvert footing, West side + Completed the removal of existing concrete box culvert for Tributary to the Shaw’s Creek + Completed storm sewer installation on the West side of the Creek + Commenced excavation, forming, placement of reinforcing steel for pre-cast arch culvert footing, East side + Commenced pouring new concrete curbs on the East side of the Creek + Continued building proposed roadway on the East side of the Creek by placing limestone materials In the next two weeks, the Contractor will: + Continue pouring new concrete curbs on the East side of the Creek + Complete Tributary to the Shaw’s Creek restoration + Complete pouring concrete for pre-cast arch culvert footing, East side + Commence installation of ‘H’ piles for the new bridge abutments on the West side of the Creek + Commence and complete Tributary to the Shaw’s Creek restoration + Commence excavation, forming, placement of reinforcing steel for the new bridge abutment, East side Region of Peel have been reporting minor vandalism at the Queen Street East bridge construction site and have asked us to help keep watch.
This type of activity is very destructive. We want to keep our community safe, so we're asking all neighbours to help keep an eye out for this type of activity and to please report it immediately to the O.P.P. Thank you. An update from Serguei Kabanov of the Region of Peel
We're making more improvements to the Alton Village Square with the addition of a storage shed. It will serve as a place to keep tables and tents for community events.
On June 6th, 2018 the Region of Peel hosted a public information meeting to update the community on the Alton Village Streetscaping project at the Alton Public School. Serguei Kabanov, the project manager, has sent us this file of the images that were on display to share with the community.
An update from Serguei Kabanov of the Region of Peel
Background:
On October 17th, 2017 a community meeting was held in Alton to allow us to gather and collaborate on ideas regarding the needs of our community. Included in the agenda was a discussion on potential uses of the old Alton School house. Following the community meeting, the Town received an additional submission from a resident that supported the execution of a feasibility study on the reuse of, and the conversion of, the Old Alton School House into a public use arts and cultural centre. Update: We have received an update on the a feasibility study from Ben Roberts, Manger Business Development, Tourism and Culture at the Town of Caledon. He advises that the Town is in the final stages of completing the Request for Proposal (RFP) process and selecting a consultant. It will likely be another week before the successful candidate can be announced publicly Once they have had an initial meeting with the consultant they will set the timeline and work plan. We look forward to sharing future updates. The Alton Village Association recently asked Serguei Kabanov (of the Region of Peel) to describe Low Impact Development underground storage tanks are, and explain "Lay By" (as per the Main Street Streetscaping plan)here is what he shared:
Lay-by is on-street parking which will be provided on the South side of Queen Street East, between Alton Grange Trail entrance and the new bridge
Update on the Phase 1
Queen Street East construction: May 31, 2018 From Serguei Kabanov, Project Manager
This is the Public Information Centre #3 to present proposed improvements to Main Street South / Queen Street East (Regional Road 136).
Phase 2: Improvements to Main Street South / Queen Street East include road reconstruction, intersection reconfiguration, new retaining walls, drainage improvements, provision for on-street parking, decorative streetlighting, boulevard improvements, and streetscaping enhancements. For project details, call: Serguei Kabanov 905-791-7800, EXT. 8754 Alton Grange Association Presents Waterlife
A documentary about the beauty of water and the dangers of taking it for granted.Narrated by the late Gord Downie of the Tragically Hip. “Waterlife is a visually stunning, spectacular, and eye-opening film. It documents both the natural grandeur of the Great Lakes and the brutal insults that the Great Lakes endure.” Professor Noah Hall, Founder, Great Lakes Environmental Law Center When: Thursday, May 31, 2018 Time: 7:00 PM (doors open at 6:30 PM) Where: The Paul Morin Gallery; 19741 Main St, Alton Everyone Welcome, Free Event Alton Grange Association Memberships Available “for further information please call Debby at 519-938-8790” From Serguei Kabanov, Project Manager
In the last two weeks: - The Contractor completed installation of sheet piles at Shaw's Creek and excavation and removal of peat material underneath the existing roadway in the vicinity of the Creek. - The Contractor commenced placement of new granular material for the road base In the next two weeks: - The Contractor will commence installation of ‘H’ piles for the new bridge abutments and continue earth works. The Directors of the Alton Village Association (AVA) are very pleased to announce that Pre-School Playground Equipment, has just been installed adjacent to the Alton Village Library and baseball diamond.
A few years ago, community members raised funds towards purchasing this equipment totaling $4,954.13. The funds raised were given to the AVA, to ensure that it would be spent for this purpose. This purchase could not have happened, without additional financial support from our Town Council and the Town of Caledon Recreation Department. We also want to thank the Alton community for their ongoing support. From Serguei Kabanov, Project Manager
We would like to provide you with a quick update on the Phase 1 – Queen Street East construction: In the last two weeks: • The Contractor commenced installation of sheet piles at Shaws Creek and continued with the excavation and removal of peat material underneath the existing roadway in the vicinity of the CreeIn the next two weeks: • The Contractor will continue and complete excavation and removal of peat material underneath the existing roadway in the vicinity of the Creek and commence excavation for the new bridge footings. Serguei Kabanov, Project Manager, will continue to provide updates with major milestones and highlights of the project. Once again, should anyone have any questions, please contact him at 905-791-7800 ext. 8754 or [email protected]. Thank you From Serguei Kabanov, Project Manager
We would like to provide you with a quick update on the Phase 1 – Queen Street East construction:
A presentation plaque was given to to Jerry Humeniuk thanking the Osprey Golf Course for their ongoing support to our Alton Fire Dept.
The Directors of your Alton Village Association want to thank everyone who attended our Annual Lighting of the Tree event held Saturday Dec. 9th. at the Alton Village Square. Special Thanks To: • Alton Fire Department • Andrew Welsh our Town Crier • Eric Wood for leading the community in singing • Spirit Tree for providing Apple Cider • The Reynolds family for providing hotdogs and buns • The community for providing cookies • Alton Legion for urns and tables • Boy Scouts for tent • Paul Newall , John and Andrew Newall , Brendon and Damon for setting up and removing the tent • Ryan Masters for Sound Equipment • Universal Rental for lighting • Community Volunteers who helped• Mayor Allan Thompson • Area Councillor Doug Beffort • Regional Councillor Barb Shaughnessy • Town of Caledon for providing us with Hydro at the Village Square • Region of Peel for providing recycling and garbage bins and pick -up If we have missed anyone we apologize in advance |
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