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A number of Cornwall city councillors are hoping to see a portion of Pitt Street between Second Street and the entrance to the Cornwall Square closed off to vehicle traffic every weekend this summer, starting after Canada Day.
A motion for the creation of a report was initiated by Coun. Justin Towndale and quickly seconded by Coun. Eric Bergeron during council’s Monday meeting. This report will look at the feasibility of such an initiative.
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Council looks at opening part of Pitt St. to pedestrians June 15, 2021 Reading time: 2 min
By Nick Seebruch
CORNWALL, Ontario – At their meeting on Monday, June 14, Councillor Justin Towndale put forward a motion asking for a report on the feasibility of opening Pitt St. to pedestrians on weekends during the summer.
Towndale requested that the results of the report be delivered to Council at their June 28 meeting and would see Pitt St. closed on Saturdays and Sundays from Second St. down to Water St. This would allow restaurants to host more guests at once and help them recover from a difficult lockdown that prevented them from hosting any sit down dining for much of this year.
Cornwall council mulls closing portion of Pitt Street
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