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Streets affected will be Roch Street from Poplar Avenue to Leighton Avenue; Warsaw Avenue from Thurso Street to Pembina Highway; Machray Avenue from Fife Street to Main Street; and Powers Street from Dufferin Avenue to Partridge Avenue. Speed bumps will be installed on these streets, and the limits lowered to 30km/h.
“We’re looking to see how it works, how Winnipeggers respond, how the neighbourhoods respond,” Allard said. “It’s a pilot, it’s a test run. So we’re going to put up the signage, we’re going to see how drivers respond, how the cyclists respond, how the neighbourhoods respond, how the pedestrians respond. We’re going to get data from what putting up signage to reduce the speed does.”
1121 Dorchester Ave. rendering by RODE Architects.
The Zoning Board of Appeal on Tuesday approved two new housing developments - one with room for restaurant - a couple blocks apart in the Glover s Corner stretch of Dorchester Avenue.
In the larger project, on two connected lots, one at 1121 Dorchester Ave., the other around the corner on Savin Hill Avenue, developer Joey Arcari is proposing a live/work/eat development that would feature a four-story, 21-unit residential building with roughly 5,000 square feet of ground-floor space for a restaurant on Dorchester Avenue, and a three-story, three-unit building on Savin Hill Avenue. Three of the units would be marketed as affordable.