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Speed limits to change By John Campbell
News - Trent Hills - Patience, folks, the speed limit on some municipal roads will be raised. Which ones are the subject of a speed review study that’s to be undertaken by D.M. Wills, of Peterborough, at a cost of $10,770. Only one other company submitted a bid to determine which of 22 roads can safely be driven at a higher rate of speed than the 50 kilometres an hour currently in effect. The study will not only help council in deciding which roads warrant a higher speed limit but can also be used in the municipality’s defence should it ever face legal action resulting from accidents or incidents on its roads, CAO Mike Rutter said in a report. “We can’t get at this fast
By Bill Freeman
News - Havelock - Township council is “beyond frustrated� by the provincial government’s inaction on a long-term-care facility in the municipality and will hold a “round table� with all the “critical players� to determine what action should be taken to move the project forward. “It is certainly no secret that the township has put together all the pieces to the puzzle from our side of the coin [with] property, zoned and serviced and a partner all ready to go,� Mayor Ron Gerow said. Those “pieces� include the private construction of a 128-bed nursing home on 18 acres of property on Old Norwood Road zoned for a seniors-related development that could also include a medical centre, assisted living units and geared-toincome senior’s apartments.
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enough as far as I’m concerned,� Mayor Hector Macmillan commented when the choosing a consultant came up for approval at council’s September 3 meeting. “We’ve got to get these roads done. People are upset and I don’t blame them.� Some were so upset, in fact, that they vandalized signs posting the new speed limit soon after they were installed earlier this year. Deputy-mayor Bob Crate relayed the advice given at a recent Association of Municipalities of Ontario conference held in Ottawa that if a municipality has any concerns about a road’s liability issues, it should lower the speed limit. Rutter said it used to be that if a road in need of repair was earmarked for capital improvements, “the municipality Please see “Trent� on page 3
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