Whitby Free Press, 22 Feb 1995, p. 5

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Witby Free Proe, Wednesday, February 22, 1995, Page 5 GARDN STREET PROJECT Tempo rary rad would cs$337,4 KTow eeks other options By Mike owalokl A $Z37,400"priceta for a project withÈoniy an 18-month lifespan- is too rihfo ome Whitby onc*illors' tastes. But there ay be little they can do about it. Town council's operations com- mittoe deferred a decision Mon- day on whether te build a tem- porary roadway te accommodate traffic during nextt year's con- struction of the Garden Street railway bridge. Instead committee directed Town stak te prepare a report on problems that could arise should the- roadway not. be built and traffic simply rerouted* away from the construction area.. Accessiblity te nearby honmes for fire and othor emergency vehicles, as well as pedestrian safety, will be among the issues examinedby fstaff. In a presentation te commit- tee, public works engineering manager Gary Carroll said con- struction of the long-awaited $6.9-million grade soparation ls schoduled te start in the spring Of 1996. Work will include a bridge and roadway underpass at the Cana- dien Pacific railway tracks, as well as reconstruction of Garden Street from Martinet Street and Kilberry Drive to Dundas Street. But before then, council must dec-ide if it wants to reroute traffic to Anderson and Brock streets or build a temporary detour on Garden to bypas the construction site. The temporar detour will cost an estimated $37,400 and lest for the duration of the anticipa- ted 18-month project, Carroll said. Although staff generally favour rerouting traffie due to the added cost and complexity of building a roadway detour, concerne were raised about blocking off Garden Street for that length of time. In response te a gquestion'from councillor Joe Drumm about the number of children who attend the schools in the area, Carroll said construction of a pedestrian walkway will cost an' additional $150$000. Pire Chief Tony VanDoleweerd said it would take longer te re spond 'te calis north of the tracks if temporary access is not provided. "No doubt it will cause a lot of probloms if we close it up,» HALF PRICE BOOKS NEW &USED BUY + SELL+ TRADE CWhitby Mail 728-2179 Drumm agreed. '1'hat's why I want staff te gve us all the information theyghave UI want itteb solid before we spend ail that monoy, only te, have to dig it u'p 18 months later,-» said Drumm. "I think our general direction is that we're not going te build the deteur » said councillor Judi Longfield. %~ut if problems arise, we have t know how it cen be overcome.n Although ho did not indicate a REDUCED - IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Large 3 bdrmn. bungalow wth w/o bsmnt. & dinlng room to large dock overlooklng huge lot, new remiodellec idktchen. A must see. PRESTIGIOUS AREA Great N.W. Whtby location, spotless ail brick 4 bdrm. home with cent. air & close to ail amenities. Priced 10 soul at $189,900. <APPLE MARKETl icalMculc *4425 Thickson Rd. N., ___L EAT Rousse au's Winter Upholstery Event Harden, Hickory Chair & Sterling Up To 40% Off A sale for peo pie who appreciate quality as much as they do savings. >~Ail the latest styles and fabrics priced lower than you've seen them in many a season. ýitD DUSSIWJ HERITAGE HOUSE limited Store Ilour'. Munday-Wednesday 10-6. ThurdAày-Friday 10-9 Saturday 9:30-5:30 lClosed Sunday) 216 Ntary Street East e Whitby - 1905) 668-3483 Toronto Une (905) 686-0061 - 1400-387-0242 preference, councillor Gerry Emm said that if traffic is te be rerouted, then signs should be posted well in advanoe of con- struction so moterisits can plan alternate routes. STAR StrateRic Asset Allocation A L EADING-EDGE. RRSP PORTFOL. SELECTED FOR YOU. With Mackenzie's new STAR stratcgic asset allocation program, an RRSP portfolio is scientifically selected to meet your needs. The STAR questionnaire firsr establishes your goals.. and how much risk you're prepared to assumne to reach them. STAR tfien matches your goals to one of a numbcr of portfolios with the right mix of mnutual funds, structured with the goal of building more consistendly rewarding long-term RRSP investment performance. For more information on STAR from Mackenzie - and the difference The Final RRSP Frontier can make to you - please cal us today at the number below DEREK DUTKA 579-7777 BuigFinancilIdpedne Invest wsly Important information about the STAR asset allocation pro- ga scontained in the simplifîed prospectuses of The Universal Funds, The Industrial Gru of Funds and lvy Fun ds. Obtain copies from an investment advisor and=ra them carefully before investing. Unit values and investment returns of each fund wiithin your STAR portfolio are not guaranteed and will fluctuate, as will the overaîl market value of your STAR portfolio, reflecting changes in thé value of the underlying funds. sss so

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