Ontario Community Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 27 Jul 2023, p. 10

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10 uw = 2 an More regional roads have been designated as — community safety zones. 5 eantrew Farr, Halton Thursday, July 27,2023 Farr said that they will continue to work with local municipalities toconducta yearly review. BR of @ pl public. works, said the re- = gion hasn't added any com- § munity safety zones in about 15 years. "One thing we don't want to do, we don't want to wait council approved 17 new community safety zones — bringi total to 19. Community safety zones are designated road segments where vulnera- ble road users are likely to the speeding fines are dou- bled.Having received feed- back from councillors and the public on how the list should expand further, nity safety zone ications, as listed on the region' website: OAKVILLE *Dundas Street (Re- gional Road 5) from west of Postmaster Drive to east of i ine Upper Middle Road (Regional Road 38) from west of Deer Park Road to east of Fourth Line / Not- tinghill Gate *Upper Middle Road (Regional Road 38) from west of Sixth Line to east of Canada Court Upper Middle Road (Regional Road 38) from west of Ford Drive / Ninth Line (Regional Road 9) to east of QEW Off-Ramp - Bronte Road (Regional Graham Paine/ Metroland Road safety is an issue in many parts of Halton. Road 25) from south of Highvalley Road / Pin¢ Glen Road to south of Dun- das Street (Regional Road 5 -Neyagawa Boulevard (Regional Road 4) from south of Munns Avenue to north of River Heights Gate +Neyagawa Boulevard (Regional Road 4) from south of Dundas Street (Re- gional Road 5) to north of North Park Boulevard +Trafalgar Road (Re- gional Road 8) from south of McCraney Street / White Oaks Boulevard to north of Sheridan College Drive / White Oaks Boulevard -Ford Drive (Regional Road 9) from south of Sher- idan Garden Drive to north of Ford} Entrance e (Regional Road 9) ftom ‘Upper Middle Road (Regional Road 38) to 500 m north of Upper Mid- dle Road (Regional Road 38) BURLINGTON -Dundas Street (Re- gional Road 5) from east of Berwick Drive / Rotary Way to west of Millcroft Park Drive / Cornerstone Drive «Upper Middle Road (Regional Road 38) from east of Deer Run Avenue to east of Itabashi Way / Country Club Road «Upper Middle Road (Regional Road 38) from east of Broadleaf Crescent / Imperial Way to east of Deer Place + Brant Street (Regional Road 18) from north of Es- REGION ADDS 17 NEW COMMUNITY SAFETY ZONES ter Drive / Ambherst Heights Drive to south or Hazelton Boulevard Greenbank Trail « Guelph Line (Regional Road 1) from north of Cen- tennial Drive to south of Pi- nemeadow Drive / Moun- tain Grove Avenue MILTON -Derry Road (Regional Road 7) from west of Bronte Street to west of Trudeau Drive + Guelph Line (Regional Road 1) from south of 15 Side Road to north of Cam- eron Drive HALTON HILLS -Trafalgar Road (Re- gional Road 7) from south of 5 Side Road to north of 5 Side Road -Trafalgar Road (Re- gional Road 7) from south of 15 Side Road to north of Stewarttown Road When You Sell With You Will Receive The Following At No Extra Charge: \ FREE Services Consultation ,/ De-Cluttering ,/ Packing / Moving ,/ Un-Packing & Set-Up At Your New Residence ,/ Donation, Disposal Or Auction Of Your Unwanted Belongings ,/ Preparation Of Your Original Home For Maximum Results Retirement Residence Incentives ,/ Professional Financial Consultation (if required) *Limitod timotonly Monday to Thursdays from 7am - 10am $6 Breakfast Meals Choose from: * 2 Egg Breakfast * Western Sandwich * Pancakes + French Toast * Oatmeal and Toast * Fruit Salad and English Muffin ROYAL LEPAGE nian ive/ Senior Accredited Senior Agent (ASA) Call: 647-378-1789 Email: twhitehouse@royallepage.ca insidehalton.com

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