Waterloo Public Library Digital Collections

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Oct 1997, p. 22

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

to school, to determine how many potential cydfiuwddhc‘aadbylhkoflkyck lanes on the street. The 46374. "I looked : population signs for Waterloo mmngmkmhhfl'-"" ton said in a letter to the Waterloo Chronicle. "The 46,374 bicycleâ€"age children, youths and adults that could cycle on University Avenue Turton also said last week she was angry with the region for not using available provincial govâ€" ermment money to construct bicycle lanes on the street when such money was available in 1992. In fact, Banks said there had been three acciâ€" dents involving cyclists and motorists on Uniâ€" wmnmxm-mm.nmm he said no data was yet available for 1997. Actually Turion did do an informal survey this fl'wwd!miflofpmfl eyclists who could be using University Avenue. What she did was call up 11 schools (including the two universities) located close to University Avenue, or who had some students and staff who would M“Uâ€"mxym to get Wlu‘bodtycbtklnlqmvnhfle sullered the heart allack at appit m condition late Tuesday morning after suffering a â€" . p.m. last Fiay and that his wile, a regist hmnnd-bbmhnmmtymh -?k.” ed fib" t ‘5"? !khpuuubltmn’ujmm hoping i vill be 1a more results from tests," Ayers‘ wile Beveriey MN&‘MM& said Tuesday from the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo municipal election," Stockie said. a Health Centre. During Ayers‘ absence from the city, assistant REWeL a C NO Auuaah ReiAmell aill actine city clerk Beveriey Ayers said just exactly when Ayers would be able to return home from the health centre would depend on more tests to be done on Thursday _ City chief administrative officer Tom Stocki¢ said after Monday night‘s council meeting Ayers Bicycle lanes Waterioo city clesk Lew Ayers was in stable © sullered the hyprtmitioh at approptmardly 1130 LARGE 0 zggcnom 5 O / 0 RINGS OFF WATERLOO TOWN SQUARE « 886â€"2810 OPEN 6 DAYS, THURS. & FRI. NIGHTS HATASHITA DIAMOND CENTRE All Sales are NOT FINAL! 10â€"Day Money back BE A BIG BROTHER Guaranteed Lowest Prices 579.5150 its kids gufé municipal election," Stockie said. omfia’fiaubnhd;“ city clerk Deborah Bricknell will acting city clerk while city employee Susan Greatrix will be whummâ€"fim Ayers, 53, has been with the city clerks depart ment since 1965. He has been city clerk since Banks confirmed the region is no longer geiting flcbwnytdfiflhlmh provincial government no longer provides the region with a roads and transit subsidy. Asbrmhuu-mflmm Westmount Road North and King Street North will get bicycle lanes in 2001, Banks said probaâ€" bly not. The section of road scheduled to get bicycle lanes for that year is actually just between Albert Street and King Street North. Banks also said he couldn‘t say when all of Lflwm-fie#vfl“ The region only builds bicycle lanes when doing road reconstruttion or resurfacing and as well the region isn‘t currently flush with money. He also said except for the section of road between Albert and King Steet, none of the rest of University Avenue is scheduled o get bicycle lanes in the next 10 years. "The section from Albert to Westmount, right now it‘s hard to say," he said. "It‘s not in any need, the road surface is in good shape. So it isn‘t being identified as needing to be resurfaced or (Continued from page 18) in your pocket l fand a smile on your face). | YOUR GARAGE SALE N THE Soon you‘ll have money imself with ssistant co w Iu“‘ ism when "When y« ithusiastic : takes youtt @1 can re Kitcher ice at the he the tea His first 973â€"74 an , nine . ust needed on, but the f that achie ns ago U 20â€"1 recor Gowing ad ars ago do did back 1 Brock key act Gowing been a t to th the char lea ‘low .500 hed with a However At the 2 der than The

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy