l. / My _ I,“ M r12drPrl?attrgdtsmitey lltt, Ag'g?. 723/ At _ . Municipal Clerks and Trear MANDVMARTIN lookingforwardtothisneiNven- urers of Ontario (AMCTO) . q l, FarNortliumberlandTUday hue} ' . designation or a certificate _ . . o 1.Irien said Tuesday he has of completion of the AMCTO . CRAMAHE TOWNSHIP __ not signed a Contract with the . municipal administration pro- T There are staff changes afoot in Township but will receive a sal- I am looking forward to gram course and I or Certified . r cmahe Township. my increase to reilect his pro- ki I ll horation Municipal Officer (CMo) des- {it Incumbent director ufoper- net'om. , . wor mg In co a i nation none of which Mr . * ations Dan O'Brien will be the Born in Peterborough, O Brien With the mayor and '/jJlh'l/l, iG ' T 7 . ‘ . . F, new chief administrative officer attended the university ofWest- . On April 2' it was announced , ' i. ‘ (CA0) effective the end pf lune. erndOngiigo 2,r'/gr"kTP/g' It"? COUNCIL staff and our N nrthumb'er l a n d Con n ty . M- _ l "Dan brin s with him a strong rie an egan wor in own o. _ . ' _ V ', r " _ backgroundlln operations, facil- His credentials are " all experi- many .s.takeht.tt,rt (',ya1Tgi2"t1h),"jlei/tidriol) , M, W _ :J:_ I li ities and management and has ence-driven" he said Tuesday to continue with the Cramahe roads superintend- , _ I _-, I n . the benefit Of working for the evening. He was on the board of . . f t a role resently filled b l , If . y past six years as part ofour sen- governors for Exhibition Place implementation tt Slade“ ['/lll'tsi'v"e' Ma 4 on , g i; u . , T ior management team. This will for 22 years which included il's strate ic . nib contract y _ . Y , a.“ w) serve us well going forward," major events planning, staff counc' . g SUSIE?†il , . l d t l do, _ f _ Mayor Marc Coombs states in a co-ordination, contract nego- d'imition." Clinic; livectxg ease ' D I IMI, f L press release issued shortly after tiations and risk management. ' have fill e t l CHIposrtion _ " 9 am. April 21. He was also general manager of Dan O'Brien yi.th an “it?“ can 'dll',",', “â€1110 , l" _ “I am looking forward to the Markham Fair Grounds on brings Tc strange 1 2t t e g working in collaboration with a two-year contract. Among the Two weeks ago, deputy clerk job and It Wy, familiar W1 our ii - .. _ the mayor and council, staff martylarge-scale events he has Candace Doiron announced community; t?yrm.bs States. _ . . I , l, and our many stakeholders to overseen was the Toronto SARS she is leaving effective May 4 The Township IS IeVï¬erng _ _ . II continue with the implementa- concert at INow11sview and Pope to take up the same post in the a new .e,etgis1z,'2'v"et1, cr. p, fofrr It . I", I, . _ t , Elg2. 1 tion of council's strategic direir John Paul 11's visit to Toronto. Municipality of Trent Hills. muniCipa (3111111; We??? sta 1 = If ll, Ea [tfe! ‘ tion," O'Brien states in the same Three weeks ago, current On April lo, Cramahe poste.d before tt WI _ e Pu 't,Y, Pig" i if u “a " . ' release. "We have an incredible CAO I clerk Christie Alexander a job vacancy for a new pus" sented sometiéne soon, gum sf _ _ ‘ * team of employees in place to announced her retirement effec- tion, that of clerk, which rec-f said 3:112:95 all: 3:12:33 0 Dan O‘Brien C-" -- - _ __ service our community andlam rive June 26. ommends an Association 0 Crama e owns p . I REPORT: System ‘in good operating conditton overall, camdl hears . MMitrMMrm tern, said in a report received by Street area and causes this same water distribution system. V . becoming gas locked. . ' flow w.as down 11% in 2014 from For Northumberland Today Cramahe Township council April negative effect to areas to the east. Water pressure for the system IS Overall, the Colbome munrcr- the prior year - but the Income 21. Coiton Street is also undersized maintained by a water tower on a pal water system "is in good oper- from billing is still below what is COLBORNE - Some water "Burnham Street is an under.. and provides very little Mw and hill on the north side ofHighway ating condition and will continue actually being metered. That has mains in Colborne will require sized main based on its loca- inadequate fire protection to the 401. In 2014, there were several to provide good quality drinking lead to LUSl suggesting an audit replacement or rehabilitation in tion in the distribution system. area and residents it serves." water system shutdowns when water' to customer for the fore- of all commercial, industrial and the comingyears. Because it is undersized, it cannot Iny water pressure on a Big a Bell line connecting the tower seeable future, Brookssaid. institutional customers be done. Craig Brooks, manager ofwater provide adequate tIre flow to that Apple Drive watermain is under to the water treatment plant was All regulation standards and In the distribution system, treatment and distribution with area and points downstream," engineering reviewwith hopes to severed during reconstruction of test results are readily meeting the hydrants were all flush.ed. in Lakefront Utility Services inc. Brooks said. reach a solution this year. When PurdyRoad. Other 2014 watersys- met. in fact, the Coiborne water the fall, with one hydrant being _ (LUSI), the company contracted In addition, "King Street East is fixed, that main will provide a tem alarmswere caused bypower system is using only 24% of its replaced. There was one water to oversee C0lborne's water sys- also undersizedin the Parliament "reliable second feed" for the outage or chemical feed pumps approved capacity. The average main break during 2014. __-__-ei-_-,,-------)--,-'-,,-..',"-.' r_br Mrrre' _ [ -_-,.