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Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 8 Mar 2008, p. 8

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The town neoeived 16 bids for this project. Todd Brothers Contmcting Ltd. will start work on the road leading from HooverParkDriveto thech- The tender for construction of this phase was awarded by Whitchumh- Stoufl’ville council Tuesday evening. The first phase of the southern wensionthroughParkDriveMllstart thisspring qugommmlonswung Markham Theatre Friday Saturday, April 4 5 - 8:00pm Reserved Seating: $48.00 (plus $3.50 s/c, "tax incl.) Box Office: 905 305-7469/866 768-8801 W' Sun-Tubal:- m Mada 5,2008 Join our club 1! a ek class. You will receive: You -- 36 5 Group support and much more - Top 3 los » "”ally) will split the cash collected from participants - Find 2 people to join the contest with you and you receive a free gift. The challange starts March 13, 2008 - Starts at 7:00 pm Stouffvllle United Church. 34 Church St, Stouffvllle To pre-register or for more info call: 905-252-3182 or 905-640-5068 M“ .. .3}. ‘ . ~ g _ . L . ;.. - I . . f '3‘. , 1 L . " ' ~‘ \ A y t \' i J > '1‘ .., u ' . v‘ r 'v ,".i ‘Y g ledsforstagemdofflleParkDrive extension, which will lead through The town's sham, around $280,000, willibe by development charges. The majority of the cost, about 72 per cent. for stage one, which comes to around $720,000, will be paid for by Iebovic Enterprises Ltd., since much of this phase is in its subdivision. It should take about 10 weeks to complete this phase, Mayor Wayne Emmerson said. sure Centre as soon as ground condi domallow. Each ofthe two lanes will be almost four meters wide to accommodate buses and emergency vehicles. Left- tum lanes will be provided at all inter- sections. The final design includes a centre median with integrated planter boxes, decorative Streetlights or lampposts and a combination sidewalk/bike path to integrate with Memorial Park. Memorial Park to Stouffville’s Main Street. are included in the town's 2009 capital budget. 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Neighbourhood ~ resi- dent Gus Sarino brought a three-page petition with more than 80 signatures to Thesday night’s Whitchurch- Stouffville council meeting from area residents asking for a four-way stop. BY HANNELORE VOLPE Staff Writer Elementary school stuâ€" dents, cyclists and pedes- trians will be able to cross the intersection of Hoover Park Drive and James Ratcliff Avenue more safely, thanks to more stop signs to be installed there shortly. Highest Prjce Who to contact for free dispute resolution. Access to Your Claims History Report telling you what's on your record. The rules that insurance companies use to determine if you are at fault for an accident. $4.693 $6.903 $3.37] Price Difference $2.596 $3.896 $5.410 The four-way stop signs will “deter people from speed- ing through there," Council- lor Rob Hargrave said. Speed signs are better than speed bumps, he said, since stopping at stop signs is enforceable by law. Hoover Park Drive is at its widest in this area with homes close to the road, Mr. Sarino said. Heavy volumes of traffic often speed past. In addition, a pedestrian walkway and bicycle path that goes behind the homes on James Ratcliff Avenue, in the neighbourhood just southeast of the Lebovic Leisure Centre, leads to this intersection. to be added, Mayor Wayne Emmerson said. Neighbourhood resident Gus Sarino brought a three-page petition with more than 80 signatures to council. DELL COMPUTERS‘ FOREVER YOUNG‘ 1m>sx n>xm. IOSm 125533” I: 2.008. x5. STOUFFVILLE IDA' TODAY'S HOMES' ZEHRS‘ MARKVILLE SUPERMARKET‘ OFFICE DEPOT‘ PHARMASAVE‘ SMART SOURCE‘ SEW-Tribune Noomdolivots mumuknmdo! ndoutmomat :h your target n the same grea1 vmrflwdistr TELUS'

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