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Brooklin Town Crier, 3 Dec 2021, p. 8

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8 Friday, December 3, 2021 brooklintowncrier.com 413: NO TOLL 412-418: Tolls Still there Council has approved the following temporary signalization and permanent traffic signal projects to be included in the 2022 budget and 10-year capital forecast, considering the Region's requirements for unwarranted traffic control signals, funded by the Growth Reserve Fund: 1 - Baldwin Street at Canary Street in the amount of $200,000 in 2022 (temporary signal) and $175,000 in 2025 (permanent signal). 2 - Thickson Road at Glengowan Street in the amount of $200,000 in 2022 (temporary) and $175,000 between 2026 and 2030 (permanent). New Signal Lights Coming 905.655.6200 www.brooklineyecare.ca Vision Solutions for Everyone and Everything From Town of Whitby Staff Report 36-21: "Residents have requested all-way stop control at the intersections of Cachet Boulevard and Kinross Avenue/Helston Crescent, and Vipond Road and Kimberly Drive. The cost of the installation of signage and pavement markings for the two intersections is approximately $8,200." "Homeowners in the vicinity of the intersections have requested that the current two-way stop controls be modified to all-way stop control to improve visibility when vehicles are parked, as well as to reduce vehicle travel speed. Engineering Services staff met with the homeowners and are supportive of implementing their request. "To introduce an all-way stop control at these intersections, additional stop signs and pavement markings are required (i.e. additional stop signs, all-way signage tabs, stop bars, crosswalks, etc). "The change in traffic control would be communicated through advance warning signage as identified in Ontario Traffic Manual Book 6, Warning Signs. A Stop Ahead sign and New Burst sign will be placed in advance of these intersections to notify drivers that they are approaching a new stop controlled intersection. The temporary advance warning signage will remain in place for a period of 30 days, or until drivers become familiar with the installation of new traffic control device. "The intersection of Cachet Boulevard and Kinross Avenue/ Helston Crescent will include crosswalk pavement markings on all approaches. The intersection of Vipond Road and Kimberly Drive will have a crosswalk added to the west leg of the intersection as there is accessible connectivity." Stop Signs Coming for Two Intersections

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