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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Jul 2011, p. 6

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i is - “numb crimNIcu: - Wednesday. luly so. 201 l W . . ‘ W T ail f b d. 'd d ' f I ‘ . ‘ if“ "F” J W133} so. ' : WWW j l 1‘ ate to e 661 e 1n all . . ,. : .. . “A ,2. . . . '. , us a ;:.s.; ,; .N l , , . ~ » ‘ , «fl: : a, :>_ . 342/ c 13ma MACDONALD Coun. MarkWhaley said. ‘ V “N“WWIMW ~ ~ .m. ” (Ihronirleh‘m/f “ ' . "You want to deviate the trail .' ‘ ' , . 1‘, m3} :1, : ' You want to deviate onto some of the busiest and most “ ‘ ’ ‘ '- 7 ~ * ° ‘ an... .._.~._..._.. mm... he mute Ofthe Trans Canada - dangerous roads in the city," “(ha- 3 Custom Orthottcs Ankle a Knee Braces I Trail through north Waterloo the trall_0nto some 0f Icy told Munro. L ‘ Arch v' Heel 0 Ankle Pam i ll won't be decided until the the buSlest and most Andrew Hilliard. who runs the ; Flat Feet H ( h A h d F: t at . - website Wonderful Waterloo. l Plantar F';':(‘tlllr: gums; Doctors Some residents in the North dangerousroc’lds In agreed. i ‘L ‘3 Ti ' , ' ( F A kid P relen'alnot Lakeshore neighbourhood have the City, “It's the Trans Canada ’l'rail. not i 359' mmpy 0' 00“ n ‘ ‘1'” necessary voiced concern about moving the the Trans Canada road," he said. I Na" Problems “W9“ "‘WOW'” route from Benjamin Road onto “com” MarkWhaley “This is supposed to be a nature i ‘ Warts. Corns. Callusw‘ the Benjamin Park trail. which f‘" ”Tommy”, sort of trail that goes across the 1 . UlillJOlIC Foot Care runs behind a number of homes ”a” Canada Thu! country." ‘. 39mg” F001 cum 5. ‘ mom along Northlake Drive. _uptown resident Carmela : ' 3 3 / /‘ / // / / / “The Benjamin Park pathway anticipates having a report ready Kbbott uses the Benjamin Park 2 ' li"‘/tt\ AVII'H/Wt III“ t/'( [It/It‘ll (trill/lrh/V h dl 1|, .. ‘ "n‘ V ' .lfre l' d ht ks. I 7 .. , ‘ .. __ I... , . . .. .. 3. my“, 3 cannot_ an e a argi. increase in foraSeptembermeeung. . 1trat quent y. an t in it can I .7 :2 «a; r. C 1:”, 11/313,135; 3 r; f.“ '5?"§&?'%” .41 :% traffic. concernedrestdent Sheri More than 100 residents signed handle more traffic. . l :3: .. géx‘ ; is.” 13.3 f“ "75%? " ‘11 w.;&.;figs-{ega‘gg Munro told counctllors during a a mum," opposing the change in “The buffer area between the 1 ' -' 913.“ g... " a); 5:3??? g: *3; 3 first: 3:"; 2 meeting Monday. fume. They would rather see the pathway and the houses is fairly l . g"... f I ’. ; ' ’1 5": ;‘%:\~ .3 5;; . if .f V - “ it ’1 3 . ;_ its Munro and her neighbours are Trans Canada moved to Northfield generous." she said. . . as; '- ‘ ~ 3- z. IL", ’1, i3 .21., Wiggi'é“; 313313323 worried about the trail getting Drive. Mayor Brenda Halloran encour- '. i: a: 5,; _. ~3., _y..‘;a§(-"L1§.; KW _*_ 2 g .31" ; busier and contend that it runs too But not everyone is opposed to aged community members to t .. r og- . _. ”as a. .3. ,. firmmgjl .3 . i. : 7.}. '7 *v} close to their homes to handle any moving the trail {0 Benjamin Park. speak up about the trail. l - 3 V {:3 « ."*'"‘W""‘“:""i’ ia‘3.:.u.¢§5° '2 more users. . - The trail pup/ides a safe route “We arestill getting information i . ~ .. > ' 1%.. W . » ' Counctl has not made a dect- for both cyclists and pedestrians, from the community and staff is . ' sion about the route yet, but stat? preparinga report." she said. I ' h' ' k l l . t. _ 35%;: Towns 1p says czty new of p ans I 3:"'W'°"um't:: Continued from page I City staff is preparing a report on next steps. i 1 spent paving the road. said city chief administrative the township. meanwhile. maintains that the tar- : c h u rc it giving 5 Until July 29th officer Tim Anderson. ring and chipping of the Wilmot Line has always been T Councillors said they were shocked to hear that the on the" agenda â€"- and the Clty knew that. a road had been paved. Wilmot planning director. Harold ()‘Kraika. ques- i S u ppOl’tS my C h U rch “I'm so disappointed tonight to know this has hap~ tioned why the city was WOITiEd about the impact the ; pencil,“ Conn. Diane Freeman said. paving would have on the ESL when they have : Director of transportation Phil Hewitson said last approved SUbdiViSion and roads adiacent to the ' week the township called to request the city help fund Wilmot UNC- l the paving, He refused, "There's hundreds of acres that are haying the top- I : “I didn't know they were actually going to proceed. soil stripped.” he said. "The bottom line is Waterloo 7 _ ‘ I thought the fact we weren't going to pay would deter said, ‘hey. it's not our road and we want nothing to do I L : 1 them," he told councillors. with it.’ They should have just stuck to that." 1 7 L th ildt‘r ' ' ' l : 1‘ U L U City made sure parklng was available, says Durrell : . > 1 » . -. . , l : Continued from page I sure it was because of the event. he Though his sales were up Sun- i ' fol you -. a» . .2 .u i n u r t it all over the region. said. day. Brass said his concerns are not ‘ Clients had to fight to get to the “(Sunday's) was back "P to being heard. store at this pas‘ weekend's event. snuff." Brass said. "i don't know “I'm not for the idea at all.” , . he said. where the sales came from. Brass said. "We tell them we're @ Mennonite Savtngs “The customers have to drive to “I can't say if it had anything to against it and they just smile and . and Credit Union A Menmme “It mm “In” get here.” Brass said. do with car-free Sunday at all.“ say, ‘Great, let’s mark that down as 5:; Wm . "9 Sunday's squarequuare was Coun. Melissa Durrell. who aposttive." ! WWWJM‘u-w'“ l 5‘9-7‘6-‘770 ‘°'“'““"'“°‘ “m“ am hem” for sales. though he isn't championed the idea for the event, Adlys agreed. She said no one i said she has only heard positive consulted her about the impact _ feedback about the event, and that closing King St. would have on her ' organizers tried to ensure business business. l owners could get to their parking “Nobody ever asked me a l 'W V Hui,- spots. thing.” Adlys said. “I think i know a l 1 “We did bring people into the little bit about my customers. l l , I " core.” Durrell said. “We were very think i know a little bit about my ‘. ' l ’ ( a or â€" conscious about making sure business" ‘ r FINEAUTGMILE NOVAMJPANT every business could get to their if sales are down again at l L we WOU 'd like to tha n k t he ' parking spots. August’s carAfree day, Brass said he l , . . _ . -- . We only blocked cars to the would not be Impressed. ‘ , neighborhood for supporting our 3 i, -&Q frnntofKingSt.” “I‘ll be very frustrated and g . . _ \.\\ y ‘ Dune“ said Bridge, lirh. 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