Oakville Beaver, 6 Feb 1994, p. 4

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Several properties â€" including the Church of the Nazarene (where a recent meeting of Plumb‘s group was held) â€" would be expropriated. Since banding together only two weeks ago, Plumb said their numbers have grown to over 100. The reason is simple, he says. Feeling as though they‘re being "attacked in their own homes," residents are rallying to their own defense. After all, to the best of anyone‘s knowledge not one single area homeowner has asked for the bridge or the roadâ€"widening. Add to this ludicrous idea of a fourâ€" lane roadway running through a resiâ€" dential neighborhood (none currently exist in Oakville) and the plan also becomes a matter of safety. "We‘re fighting for our lives here, fighting for our safety," says Plumb, recalling how the Town backed off widening Trafalgar Road. "This isn‘t a matter of reaching the highway five minutes sooner." 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This would hook up with roads in the proposed residential area to the south and in turn feed onto Lakeshore Road. While Ward 1 councillor Ralph Robinson â€" Council‘s representative on the Twelve Mile Creek/Burloak Drive Environmental Assessment Study Committee â€" says a new crossâ€" ing is needed, he is now convinced further options must be explored. "It is very clear to me the Rebecca to Rebecca Street crossing is the wrong solution," he said. _ Robinson said that while he recogâ€" nizes the price Bronte Road residents would have to pay for such a move, the needs of those on the west side of the creek must also be taken into account. The west deserves some conâ€" sideration, he adds, yet at the same time the quality of life of those on the east side can‘t be ruined. "Widening Bronte Road would be unbearably tough for those people who live there," said Robinson, who believes the strip would bear a heavy traffic load off the QEW. "This would be devastating. I can see the whole thing compounding itself into a real traffic problem. Why should the peoâ€" ple on the east side ... pay the social price to accommodate the people on the west side." Robinson â€" who has no use at all for the Riggs Road proposal â€" said there are several other options to conâ€" sider. They include the residents‘ sugâ€" gested northâ€"south route as well as the continuation of a widened Burloak Drive up to the 403. "We have to reâ€"look at everything," (See ‘Bridge‘ page 4) FEB. 13/94 AND RECEIVE COMPLIMENTARY PASTA COURSE OR WEDDING CAKE. APPLIES TO NEW BOOKINGS AND ONLY ON SPECIFIC DATES

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