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City s speed humps hit a bump with disability advocates

City s speed humps hit a bump with disability advocates

City s speed humps hit a bump with disability advocates
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Biblioasis Presents Two Local Book Events

Two local book events are planned for later this month for Biblioasis authors. Mark Bourrie will be interviewed by Windsor's poet laureate, Peter

Mayor pitches $1M alternative to citywide speed limit reduction from 50 to 40 km/h

Article content As council braces for a heated debate Monday on dropping the residential speed limit from 50 to 40 km/h, Mayor Drew Dilkens is pitching an alternative approach to preventing cars from bombing through neighbourhoods. “I want to do something that actually makes a difference and I don’t believe reducing the posted speed limit to 40 is going to be a sufficient deterrent. I really don’t think it’s going to work,” Dilkens said on Tuesday, in advance of Monday’s meeting when a very close vote is expected on the proposed blanket speed limit drop on residential streets. It would cost around $734,000 to implement, largely to erect signs on the many arterial roads where the 50 km/h limit would remain. Dilkens is proposing that council instead create a $1-million capital fund to pay for speed bumps and other traffic calming measures that residents could get installed on their street if they get a prescribed percentage perhaps 50, 60 or 70 per cent signing a peti

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