Mr. McLeod sad the latest information he has is fmm public meetings held in 2(1)? during which a bulb pr dead-md at Ninth Line was to be comma. GOVERNMEN'R Too late for changes to plan. region says The rte-alumna“ of Ninth Line is on schedule and within budget. , an Second Street nsidents atevjust now speaking out against their mad adjoining Main Suva. as pm the ‘l'venevetseenit.Tomebestofmy hwiedge it was never approved.†said Sec- WSm1msidentlanMclgodofmeplan that wasappruved bymrk Region'ahmt ï¬ve years 9 Turning a section of the northern Ninth line imo Second Street was included in York Region's Novembet 2008 environmental Study W130" addflu‘hlm mgan'ï¬ng the Ninth Line‘s realignment. K. 0N “K. 0“ BUDGET “Whawanappumdï¬kdmslnvs‘ Second Save! a! Main Street." said Richard 50. pmim "Wt foer Region. “Why would we want Second Street to extend to Main Street?†he asked. 'What planning rationale is there to extend Second Street, to Main Street? 1: makes mm†MtMclmdsafl. Reâ€"aligned Ninth Line not ï¬ne with neighbour brehmi (rm/minke IV SAND“ IOLAN sbohnflvrmg . um ° SOV9.CO Ge? your coupon at www.mexa N applies lost “l was actually looking forward to hav- ing a quieter street. not a busier gum.“ Mr. Mcleod ' v “Thosewereverypidmmarydiscussions. catty on (in) the process." said Councillor Hilton of the bulb or dead end. tised in this publication. on ' the region's websiteandmailedlo interested individuals and adjacent property owners. according to Mr. So. The environmental study addendum was made available for public review for 30 days at' the: town ofï¬ce. Miltchurch-Stouflvme Public library and region’s oï¬oe. The apprwed plan mid have also been shown to the oommurï¬y at the sewnd pub- lic consultation meetirg and doom“ in the ï¬nal envimnnmalsnnympondnm ï¬ktdandavailableforptmmviewatdn locations noted abow. amortï¬mw Mr. 50. Mr. McLeodclamted neltherhenorhls neighbours he has spoken with recall receiv- ing any information back in m regarding the ï¬nal plan. '1“ sawadrawingofSecondSueetcon- netting with Main. l mfld have made “The controlled turning movements will provide improved operation and safety.†according to the environmental assessment. Mr. Mcleod doesn't warn access onto MalnStreetbecauseitMllcreateeven more mime. in particular from GO train riders. "l (but blune them for cutting through. I'd likely do the same thing.†he said. Ms Hilton said the right-in/nght-out aooesstoandtromMatnStreetmuaCtualh make Second Street unappealing to drivers as they will have to wait for a break in trafï¬c in order to get in. when moving westerly ofl Second Street. , GO passengers cutting through Second A cul-de-sac just north of the maligned envir’omnemal study. 1h: stop ligiï¬s u NinlhuneandMainSheetintenectionis tum-ed. mommended to cm Fairview Avenue. aocondmg‘ to the environmental st . , The study completion notice wliyadvetâ€" ‘Wt’ MW 30 ShOW the "Sidems myself known." he said adding he has lived onthcstmetbr leears. whiiea numberof his have been'then: even longer. I Once complete. the intersection will per- mii oniy right-inlrighi-out turning move. mls at Main Street. according to the envir'onmema] study. The stop lights will be Mr. Mcleod doesn't want aum onto MainSUeetbecameitMllcrcau-wen more mime. in particular from GO train riders. "l (but blame them for cutting through. I'd likely the same thing.†he said. Ms Hilton said the right-in/right-out accesstoandfmmMamSueetMUacmam make Second Street unappealing to drivers as they will have to wait for a break in trafï¬c in aide! to get in. when moving wrstcï¬y off don’t want it and you'rt running roughshod over the residents.’ mmm WUMGTA PAUL VAUGHAN Things happen - it's why you buy insurance. But what happens when they do? Does the carrier stand up for you? And who stands up to them? It's not quite as simple as hitting a button online. YOu may have gaps In your coverage or yoor policy may not be suited for your current or future needs You need someone who knows you, knows the Industry and can hetp you make the best decisions to protect your auto, home and busmess. msidendalsueasbyGOfldetshnmlw investipted. but the priority Iv)! now is getting Ninth Line maligned. Then mï¬k pattems can be studied. "The only way to change opinion uf council; they don't care about me. the only way to beat them is in the public forum." he “We have to show the rt‘sidcnts dnn't want it and you're mnm'ng mughsmxi Over the residents.’ SueeLaSWL'llasRuplmlmIHuoHImues isnotnewstsHmmwbosddsm-has hcaldmatconoemfromresidems 'Ihe councillor admitted the use of those Mr. McLeod. who is a developer. plans on rall'yinghis neighbours to sigx a petition lob- byingcouncil to dose Second Street at Ninth line and um connect it to Main Street. 'Wb'm not deviating from that. én-galdlvss what n-sidoms are saying. That is the plan." he Construction on Stouï¬villc's portion of Ninth lino'ï¬ realignment is oxpectui It) get undonvay in early lunv and mutinm- through to the eafly summvr nt‘JUM. accord- ing to Mr. So. plan. (We) can‘t change iti'IZm) lau- now.‘ Mr. 80 said - “A! the end of the day. it's the appnM-d