Region says residents' concerns about road are taken seriouslyi from RESIDENTS on page 2 ends. îppr t rite for t t ilivof ibis The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, June 15, 2004"- the end of the road. At the time of his e-mail, Mr. Ursulak said light standards at the noith end of the street werent fune- tioning, "leaving a dead end road in total darkness.' The Region has since repaired the lights. Mr. Ursulak said a dual lashing light should he erected at the north end of the parkway to draw more attention to the road ending, since the present sigri isn't always visible in fog. Lastly, he said the largest and most visible sign - alerting south- bound traffie the road ends in 30(1 metres - is in the direction its lcast needed i, since vehicles trav- elling in that direction come from the subdivision and are most likely familiar with the road and whcre it Ursulak said. "'he Region did correct and post what was 'necessary, and they seem confident it is enough. The question remains, will if be suffi- cient to prevent furthcr crashes? Lets hope so for the victims'sake," Mr. Ursulak said. Mr. Dennis said the Region takes conccms such as Mr. Ursulak's very scriously. He said whcn the Rcgion tirst heard from Mr. Ursulak, an investi- gation was conductcd. "We made sure the lighting and signage was in g(iod repair," Mr. Deîsnis said, adding, 'Hopctully the road is operating as it should." As far as reducing the speed limit, Mr. Dennis said chances are slim. 'The speed is considered to bc I lossever, plans are alrcady underway for the existing checker- board warning sigis at James Snow Parkway and Waldie Way to he equipped with a flashing heacon, he said. "With the operation of any of our road facilities, the Region of Halton works to ensure that con- cems identified to us are evaluated and appropriatc action taken," he said. He added a transportation group is taking a further look at the road to sec if any additiçnal measures wilI he taken. "Our opinion is the road is safe. Wc'lI sec if anything further should he donc." Stephanie Thé essen can be reached aw sthiessen@amiltoncana- dianichampion.rom. Now ios the Times Richardsonfy1S is the Place. Air and Autorniatice PURCHASE $1 ,98 5-YEAR/1OOOO00 KM GM pOWERTRAIN WARRANTY. CALL 1-r A UADRUPLE THREAT 2004 CHEVROLET CAVALIER PRHS COUPE OR SEDAN VL0 PRHS Il 2,998* 0{ FOO,/*N CASH PURCHASE PRICE 10( Up To 48 Mths Cavalier VL R7EIR7D - Coupe or Sedan - 140-HP ECOTEÇ Engine -'Air Condilîoning* Automatic Transmission 60/40 Split Folding Rear Seat - Theft Deterrent Syslem -5-year/1 00,000km GM Powertrain Warranty wth $0 Deductible. Main St. Derry Rd RATED THE MOST -.FUEL-EFFICIENT VAN IN TS CLASS 5 VEARS IN A ROW BYM ENERGUIDE.1 Hwy 7.8L/lOOkm lm-BIMW(36miIgaI) $22,898* Or 0 < NNC> cash purchase price 1 Up To 48 Mths Venture Value Van RWB M7B- 3.4L 185 HP V6 Engine - 4 apeed Automatic 5-Y$ar/100,OOO km GM Powattrain Warranty with $0 Doductibl, *9 Integral Chils Seat * Ait CQondtonltsg * fremots Key.aa Entry -CO Stere RATED MOST FUEL-EFFICIENT - Hwy 4.2LIlOOkm (42mi/gaI) $22,598* Jr OM cash purchase price or0 /%lo UpTo 48Mh Impala R17A - 3.4L 180 HP V6 Engine - Power LockslWindowa/Mirrragrunk *6 Passnger Seating - CO Stereo a 4-Speed Automatto gz1 ,, ;m-KÀ-11 19 !F.wm- ~ HOW TO LOOK LIYOU SPENT $23,098' Jr FI0%IN cash purchase price 10 Up To 36 Mths Malibu R7A - 2.2L 145 HP ECOTEC Engine *4-Speed Automatic with Overdriva - CD Stereo - Driver Information Centre -Power Locks/Wtndows/Mirrors RICHARDSON CIE VROLETmOLDSMOBILE HWY. 25 S. AT DERRY RD., MILTON 1- Serving Milton For Over 3 Generations Tue sensible wai to bîiv a car or truîck J 0 UMM mm for details a