To Race or Not To Race

That was the question last night at the Community Services Standing Committee meeting.

This item was the “barn burner” issue of the night as the committee discussed the upcoming Canadian Cycling Road Championship on June 25th, 2011.  The staff report along with the map of the route can be found here.  Area residents, including the owners of Springridge Farms had concerns of safety issues and lost revenue as the 25th of June is THE biggest day for the popular farm in town.

After lengthy discussions with the parties involved and the race organizers they will head back to table to find a solution that will meet everyones needs.  Councillor Huffman suggested that the starting times of each of the two races be spread further apart and begin earlier/later in order to accomodate Springridge Farms hours of operations and hopefully also address concerns raised for safety of the cyclists.

Councillor Lunau took some pictures of Bell School Line which showed some pretty heavy erosion of the road, with some patches here and there which causes a lot of concern seeing how these riders will be going anywhere from 80KM/HR to 90KM/HR (speed limit is 60…should we give them tickets?)  The organizers feel that given the experience level of the cyclists and the semi professional status, they will be able to handle it.  Time will have to see.

Committee deferred the report until we get an update which will hopefully come this week, and we can get this matter resolved to everyones satisfaction.  This is the biggest sales day for the Springridge Farms and it would be a shame to see their sales drop (as well as the frustration of their customers not being able to get in) and of couse, the safety of the cyclists involved.

MCRC Fun Fair June 4th

One of the pleasures of my council job is to sit on the board of a number of organizations. Milton Community Resource Centre (MCRC) is one of them.

From the MCRC website:

Milton Community Resource Centre (MCRC) is a Not–for-profit, multi-service organization that provides services to children and families of Milton and the surrounding communities. Through our Ontario Early Years Centre and our Family Resource programs we provide early learning programs for children, their parents and caregivers at minimal or no cost to participants. MCRC’s parent resource library offers a variety resources and workshops including access to our parent educators.

Through our Licensed Child Care programs, MCRC provides quality early learning and care at an affordable cost and subsidy is available for eligible families. Collaboratively with Halton Region Children Services, MCRC operates The Halton Resource Connection, which provides training, support and resources to individuals and organizations working with children and youth.

This June 4th they will be holding their annual FUN FAIR day at Victoria Park (by Milton Town Hall) and they are looking for door prizes and silent auction items.  If you are a business owner or employee looking for a good organization to support and would like to donate some goods or services to the FUN FAIR day, please email me mike@mikecluett.ca

The FUN FAIR is held on the same day as the Downtown Milton Street Festival and Im sure there will be HUNDREDS of people attending and it will be a blast.  Bring your kids for a great morning of fun before the street festival starts. 

Thanks in advance everyone!

Road Closure at 4th Line & Britannia Extended to May 31 2011

UPDATE 3:15pm:  I did get a chance to speak with the Region of Halton regarding the reasoning behind the delay.  Mainly the delay is due to weather conditions being too wet with all the rain we’ve been having.  It makes it difficult to continue to dig along the road side, install the water pipes and pour concrete.  Their number one priority right now is to get that intersection open to help alleviate the congestion along Britannia during the rush hours.  More information to come and letters will be sent out tomorrow to area residents.  Of course, stay tuned here for more updates as construction progresses.

If you recall a couple of months ago, I reported on the road closure at Fourth Line and Britannia.  The approximate date of completion was set to be the end of April, but there have been a number of delays with weather being one of the factors. 

I recently received a notification from the Region of Halton that the intersection of 4th Line and Britannia Road will continue to be closed until May 31, 2011.

This is a one month extension of the previous deadline of April 30th.

“The road closure will be extended to the end of May 2011 from the original completion date of April 29, 2011.  There will be no access across Britannia Road at Fourth Line.  Access to Fourth Line, north of Britannia Road still remains Louis St Laurent Avenue and Fourth Line south of Britannia Road via Lower Base Line.”

As soon as I hear more about a possible completion date, I’ll update the blog.

Ed Does It Again!

Ed Whitlock, who is one of the charter members of the Milton Walk of Fame – Class of 2007, accomplished yet another amazing feat by setting YET ANOTHER age class world record in Rotterdam.  Three hours twenty five minutes to complete a marathon.  And hes only 80 years of age! 🙂  Congratulations ED!  Truly an example to others that you can accomplish anything at any age.

Here is the story from the Milton Canadian Champion

Now 80, Whitlock breaks yet another age-class world record in Rotterdam

Ed Whitlock has spent decades racing his way into the international spotlight, yet has never felt entirely comfortable being the centre of attention.

Such is the paradox that defines Milton’s ageless wonder, who chases away praise with nearly as much gusto as he chases down world records.

Even a low-key reception at Ned Devine’s Wednesday evening — put on by the Milton Runners in recognition of his latest marathon milestone — leaves the just-turned 80-year-old runner embarrassed.

Appreciative, but embarrassed.

“I thought I gave implicit instructions not to get me anything (gift),” said Whitlock, having recently returned from Rotterdam (The Netherlands), where he set a new 80-and-over world marathon record with a time of 3:25.40 — shattering the old benchmark by Australian Robert Horman (in 1998) by close to 14 minutes.

Sitting down for an interview earlier in the night, the highly-accomplished racer — who might need less time to run his next marathon than to list out all of his world and national records — said he definitely gets an inner satisfaction from his ongoing success.

However, the notoerity and admiration that accompanies it can make him feel somewhat uneasy.

Asked if he doesn’t give himself enough credit for all he’s achieved in the world of distance running, the soft-spoken Englishman flashes a humble smile that’s nearly as distinctive as his flowing shock of white hair.

“I get embarrassed when people say they’re inspired by me. I have difficulty relating to that.”

Be that as it may, it’s awfully tough — especially for people like the Runners, who fittingly enough presented him with a new kettle and some tea — not to view Whitlock as a huge source of inspiration.

Having rediscovered a passion for running in his 40s — and known for his daily training loops through the ‘quiet and peaceful’ Evergreen Cemetery, just two blocks from his home — he holds a laundry list of records and remains the only 70-and-up runner to ever complete a marathon in under three hours.

He did so twice, and looks at that feat with more pride than his recent 80-and-over record.

“The association with the sub-three hour mark kind of makes it a bit more special,” explained Whitlock, who’s struggled with a knee injury in recent years, but was in close to optimum shape for his latest trip to Rotterdam, where despite a nagging cold he set a healthy pace early en route to decimating the previous 80-and-over record. “There’s no exact time attached to the 80-and-up class marathon, and it was a bit of a soft record.”

Don’t go mistaking that last remark as arrogance.

For all his racing exploits, Whitlock just doesn’t see himself as anything extraordinary, and often expresses disbelief that nobody else has joined him in the 70-and-up sub-three-hour marathon fraternity.

“It’s kind of like the four-minute mile. Once one person does it, others should think ‘Maybe I can do it too’,” said the world-class runner, who adheres to no special diet and has never taken on any of the technical training of today’s elite athletes. “I really am surprised that nobody else (70 or older) has run a marathon in under three hours.”

With his on-again, off-again knee problems, Whitlock’s experienced more than a few extended breaks from running in recent years.

But the idea of a permanent hiatus has simply never entered the picture.

“I have no intention of ever stopping running. I just enjoy it, and it really doesn’t feel any different than when I ran in my 40s, although the clock certainly shows something different.”

And while the days of chasing world records would be in most 80-year-olds’ rearview mirror, that’s far from the case for Whitlock.

After all, having just jumped to a new age group (80-84), there’s a whole slew of new times to topple.

“I’ll be doing the Toronto marathon again in the fall and there’s the master’s world championships in Sacremento (California) this summer where I’ll do the 5,000 and 10,000m,” said high-endurance octogenarian, who just two weeks after his 80th birthday last month broke the age class 3,000m record at the Canadian Masters Indoor Championships in Kamloops, B.C. “Plus there’s all the road records. Assuming my knee holds out, it’s going to be a busy year.”

Town Council Meeting April 18 2011

Tonight is a full meeting of council.  The agenda for the meeting can be found here.

There will be a presentation from the Halton Regional Police Services, a recommendation for the company eSolutions Group as the company in charge of the website for the Milton Centre for the Arts, and a 2010 financial update from KPMG .

I’ll also be providing council an update on the ward 6 Milton Makeover team from last Friday and the all important update of the Grow Milton Rally from Saturday, which despite the weather was a great success.

As always you can view the meeting online by going to the WATCH ONLINE link at the right.  Hope to “see” you there.  If you have any questions on the items included in the agenda, feel free to email me mike@mikecluett.ca

Ward 6 Milton Makeover Day April 15th

Many thanks goes to Kim (you’ll see her in the video) for taking the leadership role and organizing the Milton Makeover Day for Ward 6.  Friday morning was definately a chilly one, but it didnt cool off the desire to clean up our parks and other areas.  More thanks goes to Fred and Dimitri for braving the cold as well.  Kim mentioned there were some further recruits as they moved south to Louis St Laurent & Ferguson area.  We forgot their names, so if youre reading this THANK YOU!!!

This was Milton’s 7th annual Makeover day with this year over 60 people participating.

Milton Today TV was nice enough to come out as well and you can check out their coverage on the video below.