Whitby Free Press, 13 Feb 1991, p. 4

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PAGE 4, WHITBY FBE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY la. 1991 GO extens ion desi gn work proceeds despi te lack of 'approval ceeding despite lack cf environ- mental approval for the project. The OtarioMinistry of Make your next "wash & blow dry". appointment with Uisa, Carol or Maureen and reoeive pour second "wash & blow dry" visit for only $1.00 413 Dundas St E, Unit #3, Whi*tby e 430-8787, BANT WO¶EN'S SHOuW EAST ILLOAL S11OW By MLkeKowalold Work on designing ail-day GO train service te Osgawa is pro- TWO SHOWS FOR ONE ADMISSION! The Metro East Bridai Show.. From Wedding Fashions -to Honeymoon destinations. Al the products and services you'll need to plan the perfect wedding. And ... 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However, Minisr of Trans- portation and GO Transit offi- ciais will continue desipuing the extension until a decision has been made.. Paul Johannsson, GO Transit manager of on *neerig, confir- med that work will continue until officiais are told, otherwise. «We are doingi some design work, 8althouih there's been no environmental approval we are allowod to, do this," said Johannsson. But he conceded that GO is working on the assuniption the proct will be approved. 'ueffeet, we've taken a chance. We will keep designing up te the point where we are read te tender or until we are teld stop.» The transportation ministry wants the first phase of ail-da GO service te, Oshawa exempted from the act. The ministry dlaims its own studies have shown that extend- Sservice from. Whitby te the Rail station in west Oshawa will not have a significant environmental impact. Single morning and evening trains have been running te and from Oshawa since the fali on existing track. But future aIl-day service will op-- IN-STOCK CLEARANCE SALE ON ALL FLOOR MODELS Pool Tables & Accessories and S pas 30 t iOïFF Mon. to FrL. 1-6pm Saturday /CASH& presents MARCH BREAK PROGRAMME .. .......Multi Sports Day Cam registration forms available from S OC cJENwc 1IrY 100 Sun ray Street, Whitby LI N 8Y3 or at the Whitby Library. DUNDAS ST. c 100 Sunray St.0 430-3434, ~CONSUMERS FL.â HWV 40 require construction of two new tracks, a larger terminal and expanded parking facilitios. Envi onment ministry spokes- man Donna Watson would nt speculate on when Environment Mitr Ruth Grier will make a decision on the exemption "If test minister doesn't grant it there could be a hearing,» said Johannsson admitted that even if the p roject was approved next week, the on gnal timetablo of full service by 1991 will not be met. "«One thing we've always looked at is that it would take at loast two years te construet once we get officiai approval,» said Johannsson. "It will be earl~ '93 if we get approvaînext èé. iAs atof its plannings GO ofiil hve hel discussions with Durhamn Region staff con- ceZring the future of a pumpg sIon and sewer lie on Vc teria St. The pumping station and lino now connect te the Pringle Creek sewage treatment plant but may be moved due te a re-channelling of the creek. If moving the lino ana pump- ing station are necessary, it wýîll not be a major job requiring shutting down the plant for any duration, said Johannsson. He added that diverting Prin- gle Creek and relocating the sewer lime, if needed, will not affect nearby homeowners. But Watson St. rosident Rues Wilde disagrees. Wilde sad plans te divert Pringle Creek will move the stream 400 ft. onte his r oerty. al Apparently this w*1lStiR alow Durham te put effluent inte the creek valley ... we don't feel we should have te put up with it,» said Wilde. Johannsson, however, was adamant this will flot occur. "Absolutely not, the sWAe plant does not dump into theè creek,» said Johannsson. Wilde initially. filed an objec- tion with the environnient minis- try over exempting the project from the assessment act. But Wilde withdrew his objec- tion on the condition that rosi-, dents' concerns about potential flooding from work on the exten- sion beé addressed by project designers. Specifically residents are wor- ried that a Lridge planned for Victeria St., east of Brock St., will remove an embankment that now serves as a dam on Pringle Creek. Removing heembankment and a 12f. culvert under the street will mean that in the event of a major sterm, nearby houses will be flooded, say rosi- dents. However, GO ofÉlcials say dvertin rnl Creek te, the east wlaleiat ny problems. The extension of GO service from Whitby te Oshawa is part of an overali $400 million project. 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