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Lower speed limits coming to Fernhill, Glencairn, Rossmount
Posted on July 14, 2021 by oshawaexpress in CITY, NEWS
By Courtney Bachar/The Oshawa Express
Councillors are looking out for the safety of Oshawa residents one street at a time.
A speed reduction is coming to Fernhill Boulevard, Glencairn Street, and Rossmount Avenue following correspondence the city received from concerned area residents about vehicles speeding and the safety of pedestrians.
The new speed limit will be 40 km/h, down from 50 km/h.
Regional and City Councillor Tito-Dante Marimpietri says this change will “benefit area residents and their safety concerns moving forward.”
After visiting Fernhill Boulevard to observe, City Councillor Jane Hurst says she understands the concerns of the residents.
Oshawa continues to set building records
Posted on June 9, 2021 by oshawaexpress in CITY, NEWS
Construction value issued in Oshawa continues to increase, with the city setting three building records for the months of April and May 2021.
Oshawa Mayor Dan Carter says Oshawa’s surge in building permits represents a large number of commercial, industrial and residential developments across the city.
“We smashed three more building records in April and May,” he says. “A positive indicator that our city is on track for another successful year, despite COVID-19.”
The city issued 370 building permits in April for a total of almost $107.5 million in construction value – surpassing the record of 276 set in 2015.