January 24 South

Page 1

Fri Aug 24, 2012

Get the Right Protection at the Right Price! Call

Serving DON MILLS, YORK MILLS, BRIDLE PATH and FLEMINGDON PARK

Guthrie Insurance Brokers

416-487-5200 or 1-888-310-SAVE (7283)

www.GuthrieInsurance.com info@Guthrieinsurance.com

www.northyorkmirror.com

thurs jan 24, 2013

Our Goal is YOUR Financial Security!

DVP noise warrants extended barrier: residents

Cops for cancer heads to yorkdale

DAVID NICKLE dnickle@insidetoronto.com

Staff photo/Dan Pearce

police ready for close shave: Cancer survivor Det. Tricia Johnston, of 22 Division, Cops for Cancer ambassador Alexandra Connor, and participant Const. Cheryl Tomlinson-Thompson at the Cops for Cancer launch at Yorkdale Shopping Centre Wednesday. See story on page 3.

Residents in the Three Valleys community between York Mills Road and Lawrence Avenue East got the ear of the city’s Public Works and Infrastructure Committee Wednesday, to reassess the level of noise they’re suffering from the non-stop traffic on the Don Valley Parkway. The residents had submitted a petition, asking that an existing noise barrier along the west side of the highway be extended to muffle the sound. But city staff pointed out that a 2006 noise assessment indicated existing and future noise levels wouldn’t warrant a barrier, which could cost as much as $1 million. Resident Dana Dvorak argued that the noise study wasn’t repre>>>city, page 5

Plan for year-long Allen closure meets resistance Alternative sought on plan to close expressway during light rail construction RAHUL GUPTA rgupta@insidetoronto.com A spokesperson for Metrolinx acknowledged it is considering

abandoning a plan to close a portion of the Allen Expressway for one full year to speed up construction of the Eglinton-Scarborough Crosstown light rail transit line.

Jamie Robinson said the transit planning agency hasn’t completely ruled out its original plan to close off the northbound lanes of the Allen from Eglinton Avenue to Lawrence

Avenue for all of 2014 in order to save time on Crosstown tunneling for the underground portion of the line traveling east from Black Creek Drive along Eglinton Avenue.

But because of concerns raised by the city’s transportation department, Metrolinx is researching another plan to excavate a smaller diameter tunnel directly underneath Eglinton West station. “We’re looking at another alterna>>>metrolinx, page 5

s


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.