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"Traffic on Ford Drive will remove the traffic from local "We moved here because of Joshua Creek," another resident said. "We knew about the Ford Drive extension when we moved in, but we‘re opposed to it. It sounds like every precaution is being taken to preserve the area, but there will be a number of alterations." Residents of Brookmill Drive have now lost the use of their front yards. Vehicles roar down the streets, and we worry that a child will be killed because of this excessive speed. Completing the extenâ€" sion will be a major benefit in reducing the volume on the street." A Devon Street resident told council, "All of us knew about the problem when we brought our homes. The whole thing makes sense." Reasons for opposing this extension were based mainly on cost, and the fact that it would bring about changes in the area. ‘I find difficulty in council spendâ€" ing $4â€"million to pacify 200 residents," one man said to council. 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The next step is to prepare the Environmental Study Report which will then be filed with the clerk for a miniâ€" mum of 30 days for review. If there are no outstanding "bumpâ€"up" requests, McCormick Rankin will proceed to design and construction as directed by According to Sutherns, there will be a number of drawbacks, all of which have been dealt with in the plans. For example, there will be changes in the visual appearance for people backing onto the new extension, but vegetation will be planted to provide a screening. Noise and illumination levels will be fairly low, and a recreational trail will be included to accommodate people who currently use the land for walking and cycling. The cost of this project is $4â€"million which includes upgrading north Constance Drive. the east. It will be two lanes and there is already a byâ€"law in place restricting truck usage of the roadway which ensures only local traffic will access the roadway. ol ie inay: t wilh a zex dave at Uim hers w. i trovel