Two Saugeen First Nation families conducted final walkthrough inspections of their Habitat for Humanity Grey Bruce homes Thursday and should be moved in by…
Another step in the planning and approval process for a proposed 829-unit subdivision in Owen Sound was marked at city council's meeting on Monday. A .
Another step in the planning and approval process for a proposed 829-unit subdivision in Owen Sound was marked at city council's meeting on Monday. A .
Author of the article: Denis Langlois
Publishing date: Apr 30, 2021 • April 30, 2021 • 4 minute read • A lawn sign on 6th Avenue West in Owen Sound asks drivers to slow down. City staff is recommending several blocks of the street serve as a pilot location for traffic-calming measures due to concerns about drivers travelling at excessive speeds. DENIS LANGLOIS
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An Owen Sound committee is not recommending council lower the speed limit on all residential streets to 40 kilometres an hour after a staff review concluded speeding is not a “chronic issue” city-wide.
Instead, the operations committee is endorsing a staff-recommended three-part plan – which is to come to council Monday – to address problem areas.