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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Dec 2009, p. 11

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WM “two cummcw - Wednesday, December 2. 2009 - I I ' ' ' li / r» s Regional councrllors approve traffic ght . ‘ ' BY Gnu. MM Down get people (HI! and walking i‘astern and lliiisersit». the totiid open the door to more ' _ (it'll/title WW and let tlietii know it‘s saier to t ity oi Waterloo will have to requests ' x1 7 _ tioss." tm‘ertlieuists "Other tillerst‘ttllltls with ‘ J p gainst the advite oi stall, it was the (hance to get itiuipmetit and installa iii the l ity oi Waterloo and __ l . 1“ _ w ‘ Angional couritiliors have kids walking to st hool that iioti Will lost “HUGO. nhile other tines tiiight be closer to l_ . .. H (I; ipproved a trailit signal (Ulnllll ed Waterloo regional niaintenante will add up to the warrants." he said "How ‘5 . X "‘ tor the intersection oi lltin‘ersi ( otin latte Mitthell to sup approximately 5.51mi) annual do you Iheti decide Will( it i wt‘vf. . ts r\\’l'llllt‘drld Pastern lrail port the signals Iy location gets signals and ' ., .: . -\t iiiesda\ 's committee Not t‘\t'|’)()llt' “as pleased which one doesn't?" - 7!“ meeting t oiiiicillors agreed “JV“ matter ll’llal Wllll the otittoine Ihe (it‘tlsltill still has to be h. ,. nith a l I“ oi Waterloo Matiike I tans. nho Ines appron-d at a (Utilltll meet it ’ request to install a signali/ed ll’t’ say, [)(’0[)[(’ on l’astetn “all. agreed isith trig nest l\“ednesiia) heiote ’ Q? pedestrian i rossitig at the (ION'IfePl regional stall s assessment going llatk tocity tlllllltll ’ interset lion despite staii , that the signals are unnerâ€" opposition (‘()"If()rf(lb1() ess.ir\ . ' Muirding to proiintial . , - , \lie beiie\eschildren D L B ' l standards. the intersection (Wholly? (1 but” are already attended to lanne ' auer l does tioi li.i\e enough loot r()(l(11j[!1()rf)s and that lights could trailit to narrant a signal ”0 frIljflC llgllf. " ”it tease the likelihood oi , ' . ,, Hut pleas lroni the [inner tollisions. as per the stall My I , -. . y s”) I)o\\ns Neighbourhood (nuttlane Mitchell report iOJ/ ' {1 F r\sstN'|dlillI1 is ere heard by l":Ili‘t.~tl/I/lr/Il{l)ltl inning/it “i know thildten are 5. l ‘ both leiels oigovernnient. safely helped across lini- my ' w - l lhe tieighhoiirhood "No tiiatter what we sa_\‘. iersit) Avenue 9b) a ' ‘ group‘s main concern “as people don't feel conilortahle crossing gtiardi two u. \ ‘ students crossing lllll\'l‘l\ll_\ crossing a busy road Iii there‘s times every day." site 4" Doug Barrie while vrsrting the Netherlands ”is was. truth the community south of no traffic light," she said. said. i ilie road to get to St. She hopes to see a walking “i've read that lights L al h Matthews (atholtc School. school bus in lieu ofcars otice could increase collisions . 0C war ero ‘ Michael Reinhardt. presi- the light is installed. and that concerns me." dent oi the association, was Waterloo Mayor Brenda i1vans also worried ~ passes away at 87 i pleased with the decision. Halioran said the Cll)‘ is firmly about the environmental Ile estimates 25 per cent of behind the decision, impact of the lights. With iloiig Harrie. HT. otie when the Kitchener the school‘s population lives “After listening to the L'lIi' more cars idling and the ie\\‘ sunning Battle oi based Scots l tisilters oi l iii University Downs and lens and hearing sortie of the contributing pollution. s, ‘ Huron lll.l veterans oi the (anada and the llighiand ’ could now walk to school. concerns presented. lthe city) lhomas Schmidt. ' Second World \\'ar. died I iglit Infantry oi (Ianatla "Right now, people certainly siipportlsi this." the commissioner of transâ€" (maunqmeamnqluisermeswhenapetsonalized Saturday iii a iiiassixe i‘(‘ambridgeji amalganiat- l absolutely reiuse to let their mayor said. portation and environ? (omemporaryTelebrationolLtle'tsappmpmteto heart attack while return- ed. kids walk â€"â€" it's too unsafe." ifwri though signals are a tnerital servtees‘. warned hemtheldtolyoutlwedone. mg hotiie with his sons He was appointed ‘ Reinhardt said, regional responsibility. since that allowirigone unwar- aiid grandsons i'rom the Honorary lieutenant, “ihe next step Will he to signals are unwarranted at ranted intersection M:Si9~5709802(ell:519~572-0073 annual i-east oi" St. (jolonei of the regiment E'mflidhmw@mmfll Andrew at the Airmour) iii HHS. serving iii that Board waters down bottle plan iii (anihridge. t'apacityiuntill 1992, lie isI Bi'LisA erru‘tx‘F board‘s environmental l)uriti the least he survivet by its wife, i'a ‘ . ‘ " ‘. ‘ . “MM! - ' presentedgwarttnie niem- who he married iii 1945. l M advrilspry _ lilll‘mrlnms l<\\/ I .kW gtc.com orabiita to the regiment three sons, six graridcliil» liter “In” , m0 n it for F‘dtilfil't]; , all?“ Lilli . 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