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.
Plans moving forward on Ed Broadbent Waterfront Park
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Ed Broadbent Waterfront Park plans moving forward
Posted on May 3, 2021 by oshawaexpress in CITY, NEWS
(Photo courtesy City of Oshawa)
By Courtney Bachar/The Oshawa Express/LJI Reporter
Plans are moving forward for the Ed Broadbent Waterfront Park.
Oshawa City Council voted unanimously to move the project forward at its April 26 meeting.
Regional Councillor Brian Nicholson says the overall concept is an extremely important addition to the city’s waterfront.
“It gives an obvious tribute to Ed Broadbent and his contributions to our city,” he says, adding the sooner the project can be fully completed the better it’ll be for the entire community.
Resident calling for all-way stop in his neighbourhood
Posted on April 9, 2021 by oshawaexpress in CITY, NEWS
An Oshawa resident is looking to the city to put an all-way stop in his neighbourhood.
In a letter to the city, Gregory Cusack says they are new residents of the city who moved to the area of Ashgrove Crescent and Tall Pines in November 2020.
They are asking for an all-way stop sign to be implemented at the intersection as a speed deterrent, which is currently a north-southbound stop.
“First, there is an elementary school one block away and we can see children walking to school daily without a safe place to cross the street,” he writes. “Secondly, as an expectant father, I’m hoping one day my children will be able to play on the street without my worrying about the corner we live on being a dangerous one.”
Planning to begin for city’s 100th anniversary celebrations
City announces members of community centennial committee
Posted on February 9, 2021 by oshawaexpress in COMMUNITY, COMMUNITY
The City of Oshawa has started to plan for its 100
th anniversary celebrations in 2024.
Members of the city’s community centennial committee will work over the next four years to provide input, collaborate, plan and execute the city’s 100
th anniversary events, activities and initiatives that will take place in 2024.
“It will certainly be exciting anticipating what project or projects our Community Centennial Committee will come up with,” says Councillor Rick Kerr, chair of the community services committee. “We are certainly represented by a capable and diverse group of citizens who, I’m sure, are equally excited about their upcoming efforts.”
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