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“At the meeting, the proponent can raise this proposal and allow the committee and residents in attendance to discuss the idea and amend the report, or not,” she wrote. The city’s commemorative naming process honours individuals who have demonstrated excellence, courage or exceptional service to the citizens of Ottawa, Ontario or Canada, provided extensive community service, or have worked to foster equality and reduce discrimination, according to the city’s website. Thompson said the report could be pushed back as late as November depending on other priority agenda items in September. “It’s not time-sensitive,” Thompson said. “We want to get it done but it doesn’t have to get done by a certain date.”

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A Manotick resident wants Bridge Street to be more cyclist-friendly. – Page 3

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ROSSS invites participants to walk around the world at the second annual Walk of Care. – Page 5

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A networking club for businesswomen will launch in Osgoode this September. – Page 7

News - More than 1,000 people want Osgoode’s 2nd Line Road to become Diesel Road when the city changes the street name this fall, but the city says it won’t happen. Since amalgamation, the city has been doing away with duplicate and similar road names to lessen confusion for 911 responders. In this case, 2nd Line Road and other concessions exist in three different wards, and only Rideau-Goulbourn gets to keep its original street names. This fall the city will choose new names for 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th Line Roads in Osgoode Ward. Many residents want 2nd Line to remember the life of a young man who died on that road last fall. A petition with about 500 signatures was passed to Osgoode Coun. Doug Thompson on the weekend of Aug. 10 suggesting the road be renamed Diesel Road in memory of Andrew “Diesel” Winnicki. Since then the petition has grown to include more than 1,000 names. “We are petitioning to name it after a young man from Osgoode who lost his life in a tragic accident on this road,” reads the petition on Change. org, which was set up by Osgoode residents Tom and Emily Kelly. The 22-year-old Manotick man was killed in a hunting accident on private property near 2nd Line and Dalmeny Roads last October. Although he had only lived in the area for about five years, he was a former St. Mark Catholic High School student and had coached minor hockey for several years. “He was here for a short time and affected so many people,” said his brother Matt Winnicki. He said it would be “a great thing” to have his younger brother remembered this way. Arlene Gregoire, director and chief building official at the city, confirmed by email on Friday, Aug. 16 that the name Diesel does not fit with the city’s naming criteria and won’t be included on the report scheduled to be tabled at the Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee on Sept. 5.

Tom Kelly, who published the petition online with his wife Emily, said residents in the area don’t feel the city has taken their opinions into account. At the end of June, residents living along 2nd Line road received a letter from the city asking them to vote on a list of five “vetted and approved commemorated names,” the city said, although it would not release the list. According to Kelly, those names were Dog Walk Road, Barnswallow Road, Llama Road, Storyteller Road and * Road. Gordon Murdock Gregoire said 60 per cent of properties on 2nd Line Road – 21 homes – reEMMA JACKSON/METROLAND sponded to that letter by the deadline A homemade road sign shows what 2nd Line Road could look like if more BI-WEEKLY PAYMENT than 1,000 residents get their way this fall. Tom Kelly, second from left, is of July 22. Leading* up to the creation leading the charge with his wife Emily to have Andrew “Diesel” Winnicki ** DELIVERY * DOWN of that $ % 48CREDIT MONTH $ SECURITY shortlist, Gregoire said a letter was immortalized in Osgoode when the city changes the road name this fall. LEASE DEPOSIT Winnicki’s cousin Jordon Gillis, left, joined Kelly and his son Karter, Matt sent to residents at the end of April Winnicki, Emily Kelly and son Parker and Winnicki’s uncle Doug Gillis to inviting residents to a public meeting on May 14. About 25 people came to show off the Diesel Road signs on Aug. 15. * they were given until that meeting, and Thompson said he expects residents June 6 to suggest a name. A total of six “Staff have verified whether the word Diesel is viable and ... it is too to attempt to change that decision. suggestions were made for 2nd Line, “If it’s not one of the staff recomsimilar with an existing street name including one name of a person, the MONTHLY PAYMENT and would create an anomaly, which mendations then (petition organizers) city said. is what we are trying to eliminate by will probably come to the ARAC But Kelly said%he never received that * 30$ meet- ** DELIVERY CREDIT MONTH changing 2nd Line as a street name,” ing (to make their case),” Thompson April letter, and neither LEASE did most of his Gregoire said in a statement, adding said. neighbours. Gregoire said that is within the resithat the staff recommendations have dents’ power. already been finalized. See DIESEL page 16

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