«momma-mum: u. an: Opponents say CO [11161]. vote sets dangerous precedent wmnl 5: Others. including Freeman. raised conâ€" « i W cerns with the amount of parking on the Therelocation ofthetrailwasnecessary - ~ , ~ ~ » -; slteThedeveloperhproposing to provide { sodiedeveloperoouldmakethebestmeof I m7parkingspotaonthesite,60toreplace i the space, according to Carol Wiebe of .1. 3 the commercial parking already there and : MHBCHanningwhichrepresentsMady. :' g .-.._..;l,._x,i;;.._; ,- ,. A. a .3 .; . 247mmotsl‘orthe192residentialunits. . Bimmdwmlocndonomwuaflto -.', .4 ’ ' Ahead; L undevelopmcnmmmmadyhas ‘ proceeditwouldhavelikslykilledthepm ‘; "' ' ' ’ Q . lseapprovedparkingspaces poseddevelopment, shesaid. ' .‘. i 1- ' ’ Michael broker. who once lived just The trail cuts through the property and fl , , a :35 i blocks from the site, said approving so anadiacaulysidsntialtoweralreadyunder L 3“, .' {v 1 ' ‘ ' 3f r-q l mauyparkingspotswoulddisoouragerest oonstructionatluParkSt. ‘, ‘ t . 4, fl .. t ,, , “ a " "' _ "‘ dentafrornuaingaltemativeiorrnsottrans 'Tbepurpoasofdtiï¬ingthetrailwasto l‘f _ . F4» '\ *6 J: I ponadomlihetranait. allowlorthose two towers to bedcsigned as , v .I a _ . - _ I "People will bring their car. and once a single integrated development,’ Wiebe : I ‘ - . 4- 4 ‘ ;, ‘ ' ‘ . *1 fl theyhaveittheywill use it." he said said I A : Fri: 3 A. .‘ ,3 M ' _ ‘ in. , The developer's trafï¬c study indicated In exchange for the trail property the city ‘ , - t, “a" «if - ' . no negative impacts. but Freeman worries will receive $83,000 and 700 square metres ‘ ‘ . , ' . i" ,. ' : . " about overflow into uptown west neigh- ofMady property at the south end ofthe lot. ‘ . ' _ ._, .43†\ -, ‘ ~ , 1 “ » ,_ i bourhoods. * The relocated trail will be built in a 12- I g ' ‘ ' .4 ' " l “i don‘t have a comfort level with the metre wide section of land between the ' g . a c x \v _ "‘ “ trafï¬c study. at all. I know these cars are proposed condo building and an existing ' a , ‘ ‘ ‘. -.â€"4 ' , _' I going to movebeyondthls (study) space. we six-level parkinggange. = . - I. ' . g i f ‘ ‘ all do it when we're frustrated and we're Thedevelopersaysthenewtrailwillbe ' _ ...' n‘ - ’ V g... V » f lineduptomakeanmweallgoinanother wider than the current one and include a '1 < . § -_ ‘ ‘â€" " .. i direction,†shesaid. upgrades such as rest areas and public an. -- " -‘ - - ‘ Yet the majority of council decided that , Theysayitwillbesafer.withnmreeyeson llltsoationottheproposedrout‘eforthelronHorseTrailontherightThemnenttootprlm asthecitycontinuesuointensifyitseorein the street from the residential tuner, better of the trail cuts through the middle ofthe property. mmummam accordance with the provincial growth lighting and a straight path instead of a strategy and the inevitable light rail transit curved one. The crossingat Park Street will spoke to oomxilMondaynightwereagalnst lookingtointensifythecore Hehidxlighted project. maximizing the utilization of abobemadesaferiortrailuaeta thepmposedshï¬oftheflaflmanystating the90~degreeturnthatwouldbeformedas uptownlandswascritical. The trail, which would turn northwest it would set a dangerous precedent for the trail turns onto Caroline Street as a “This is another example of the change onto Caroline Street and proceed to the cor- future developers who want to build near potential danger to pedestrians and cyclists that intensiï¬cation is bringing to Waterloo.†ner of Allen Street West. will have a three- the trail. alike. as well as the parking exit on Caroline said Conn. Scott Winner. ‘lt has some real metre-wide dedicated cycling lane and a Mike Boos, a representative from the Iri- that crosses the path of the newtrall route. growing pains and it's a tough transition, separate section for pedesu'ians. Cities Dansport Action Group said the city "We want density and inï¬ll, but we want Things are going to look different in the The majority of the delegations who should demand better from developers it done well and not for its own sake.†core. and different doesn't mean hm" A; it. it}. ' ‘ . , a. ., g . - a o, .. 5:1: '71... C; ‘. , - ,. :3?“ " it re you tire 0 ug na syn rome. M . e ‘m ' ~ We have the latest laser technology that can help. a“ Laser treatment is the most sophisticated treatment of the ‘ .H ’ fungal nail infection to date. There are no side effects, no age limitations and the success rate ls high. Patients are able to return to their regular activities immediately after the treatment. . ' ‘ \ . Visit kwbotcom to learn more or call 519-884-4le \x‘ g;- .4 _. . W W [are ... 4 if i . Custom Orlhotlcs I Knee Braces a Laser Therapy for Fungal Noils,Worls and Corns . Seniors Foot Care I If“ / oFlalFeet/HthrchedFeel oNallProblemsUungolJngrown) &...me a . f oHeelPoln/Plontachims/Bunions -Worls,Corns,Colluses D .3 C . Loser Therapy lot Pain and Nomination - Diabetic Foot Core {551' E Serge p. _ Jarrod!“ WWWWM. U M?" liScDChcniopodls. ’ g -