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Oakville Beaver, 5 Jun 2014, p. 11

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Wedgewood residents still waiting for traffic to slow down by David Lea Oakville Beaver Staff 11 | Thursday, June 5, 2014 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com A group of Wedgewood Drive residents, who believe speed bumps are needed to curtail speeding on their street, should not expect the traffic-calming measures to be implemented any time soon. Keri Currie, who has lived on Wedgewood Drive for five years, said speeding has been an issue there since she arrived and noted there are residents who say the problem dates back at least two decades. "We (are near) four different schools. We have Oakville Trafalgar High School, Maple Grove Public School, E.J. James Public School and St. Vincent Elementary School and we have kids walking and biking on this road constantly to get to school," said Currie. "We have cars here going 80-120 kilometres per hour (km/h)." Currie, who is working to see speed bumps introduced because she fears for the safety of her two young children, pointed to a series of Town of Oakville traffic reports to illustrate the problem. One November 2011 report saw the Town monitor Wedgewood Drive for 24 hours. During that period, 824 vehicles were recorded driving along the street. According to the report, 356 of them exceeded Wedgewood's 50 km/h speed limit by between five and 10 km/h. Wedgewood Drive resident Keri Currie (left) and Rita Livingston (right) stand with neighbourhood children, in front, from left, Jonah Currie, 6, Ava Currie, 7, Christopher Livingston, 4, Kavin Bhargava, 6, Meera Bhargava, 8, and in back, from left, Neven Freyberg, 9, Alex Freyberg, 12, and Callista Livingston, 2. A group of residents on Wedgewood Drive want to reduce speeding on the road. | photo by David Lea ­ Oakville Beaver (Follow on Twitter @ halton_photog or facebook.com/HaltonPhotog) An additional 49 vehicles were recorded travelling between 10-15 km/h above the speed limit. Seven vehicles were travelling between 80-120 km/h in the 50 km/h zone. While Currie said the situation now is just as bad if not worse, others are not so sure. Ward 3 Town and Regional Councillor Keith Bird cited a recent blitz by Halton police, which only saw a handful of tickets issued on Wedgewood Drive. "It's not atypical from a police point of view," said Bird. "Maybe it was the wrong time or day, but I don't believe they've been able to really get a handle on the volume of speeding the residents say occurs there on a fairly regular basis." Bird said he does believe speeding is a problem on Wedgewood and noted Town staff would be asked to provide council with a new report on the issue. Town of Oakville Traffic Technologist Adam Bell acknowledged more recent studies of the area indicate the bulk of the traffic on the residential street is travelling about 10 km/h above the posted speed limit and said this is enough to warrant traffic calming measures. "It's not the highest we've seen in some locations, but it's not ideal," said Bell. see Residents on p.15 SUNDAY JUNE 8th, 2014 - PREVIEW FROM 1 to 2 P.M. AUCTION AT 2 P.M. VALUABLE JEWELLERY SEIZED BY CUSTOMS AT CANADIAN AIRPORTS. IMPORTATION DUTIES AND TAXES PAID. RELEASED FOR IMMEDIATE PUBLIC AUCTION PROCEEDINGS. SUPPLEMENTED WITH RARE SWISS MADE WATCHES, GOLD AND SILVER BARS/COINS BEING SOLD ON BEHALF OF BANKS AND OTHER CREDITORS 1 to 5 ct. Diamond Rings PUBLIC AUCTION AIRPORT SEIZED JEWELLERY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Halton Healthcare Services Corporaon 2013/14 Annual General Meeng Thursday, June 12, 2014 6:00 p.m. ROLEX - CARTIER - PIAGET - OMEGA CHOPARD - BREITLING - IWC - PATEK PHILIPPE CANADIAN BANKS ISSUED GOLD AND SILVER COINS AND BARS Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital Auditorium, 327 Reynolds Street, Oakville Please RSVP to 905-815-5114 By-law changes will be recommended. HOLIDAY INN BRONTE - OAKVILLE Government Issued Photo ID required upon registration. Payments: Visa, M.C., Debit, Cash and Certified Cheques. Some reserves may apply. Sale subject to additions, deletions, errors and omissions. 15% buyers premium & applicable taxes to be added. Audited financial statements will be available at the meeng or by calling the Board Liaison at 905-815-5114. www.haltonhealthcare.com Georgetown Hospital Milton District Hospital Georgetown Hospital Milton District Hospital Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital 2525 WYECROFT RAOAD (For directions: 905-847-1000) COOPER STERLING AUCTIONS. www.csauctions.ca www.haltonhealthcare.com

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