st tribune july 11 1990 p3 photoannette buchk0wsk1 givin the gift the mayors challenge blood donor clinic drew stouffville and area residents who gave the gift of life last friday at top left registered nurse marilyn olivares tends to donor bob smith as he goes through the painless procedure it was his 25th dona tion at right mayor fran sainsbury centre poses with some of the volunteers who helped make the blood donor clinic possible again this year from left to right are aurelia smith minnie jackson mayor sainsbury elsie anders and marion murphy residents furious over westfield progress tracy kibble staff reporter westfield estates residents are furious their subdivision is still not completely finished after three years and want answers from local officials council heard last week lorenzo orsetto representing the westfield estates ratepayers said the residents are concerned for their health because of the condi tion of the roads and other unfin ished work left untouched by developers revenue property residents have endured these problems beyond a reasonable point andjlevenue property has not lived up to any commitments he said in his delegation mr orsetto added the municipal affairs ministry will not start an inquiry into the matter although a letter from the department in jan uary admitted there are difficul ties the letter indicated the difficul ties are not enough to warrant a council in brief traffic may be cut back on bethesda trucks restricted there is too much truck traffic on bethesda road from woodbine to warden avenue says public works director paul whitehouse mr whitehouse recommended town officials support his request to restrict heavy traffic on the sec tion due to structural damage caused by the trucks he says in his report that staff has repaired the road on several occasions this spring and although this section is noted a deficient we have had to expend substantial operating funds to repair the unnecessary breakups mr whitehouse says the trucks are travelling to and from the gormley aggregates pit located on bethesda road from bloom- ington via the 5th concession council supported the recom mendation to include bethesda road from woodbinewarden avenue to restrict heavy traffic ministry inquiry he said mr orsetto wants the town to cash the developers letter of credit to complete outstanding deficien cies at westfield estates and said the town may not be aware of all the problems he also wanted to know why the developers letter of credit has not been cashed to complete the work what concerns the town has what consultant firm would look into the problems and when the work will be complete mr orsetto said the ratepayers want the town to assume the sub division to ensure liability for unfinished work and invited staff to some and see what needs to be done you dont have to be a brain sur geon to see the work isnt com plete mr orsetto said town cao bob panizza has already been to the estate and is willing to help alleviate some of the pressing problems he said it appears there are certain defi ciencies that have not been addressed and we are prepared to cash the revenue property letter of credit supplied us with an addition al 60000 from the developers mr panizza said however the 60000 supplied by the developers will cover minor work such as sodding seeding and driveway completion mr panizza added he said the additional problems would be better settled in a phase ii repair stage and suggested look ing into the matter and reporting back to council in its scheduled august 14 meeting with all due respect nothing has been documented and the swiftest course of action would be just that action mr orsetto said he once again urged officials to have the letter of credit cashed to ensure westfield estates can be completed mr panizza will report to council in august and will work with the ratepayers in the meantime house numbers realigned a step closer to the implementa- street in richmond hill to the mer pot to be set tion of the regionwide 911 whitchurchstouffville borders up in the fire department emergency system said town along main street owners will be responsible cao bob panizza main streets name will not for the cost of the numbering in order to eliminate duplica- be changed however to meet signs as well as applying for tions of house numbering the with requests from the local new identification data for busi- town will institute new num- chamber of commerce and ness and personal use bobranizza step closer w- uxbridge man killed in hwy 47 accident a 29yearold uxbridge man is dead after a headon collision with a gravel truck on the weekend say whitby opp daniel poitras of uxbridge was travelling eastbound at about 1145 am saturday on hwy 47 about three kilometres west of goodwood at the speed limit when his vehicle left the roadway police say according to opp officials mr poitras over corrected his car after it hit the eastbound gravel shoulder reentered the road lost control and slid into the 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