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stanley mugg tion of the City of Hamilton preferred alternative for fixing the 90-year-old King Street West bridge over Spencer Creek raised questions from Dundas residents concerned about the loss of existing green space, parkland and potential safety impacts.Proposed reconstruction of the bridge, and realignment of King Street West, through Fisher Mill Park could also provide opportunities for new pedestrian and cycling routes into Greensville. Building a new bridge and road through the park is the city preferred alternative.Other options not recommended, but included in the presentation boards at Wednesday night open house at Dundas Baptist Church include: doing nothing, rehabilitating the existing bridge and replacing the bridge in its existing location. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Inspections of the bridge found major deficiencies in 2009, and 8220 ignificant deteriorat
stanley cup ion in 2012.Project manager Janelle Trant confirmed a map on display at the open house illustrated a concept and was not an exact representation of how the realigned road and new bridge would be located within the park. Exactly how much of the park would be needed to accommodate a realigned King Street and new bridge 鈥?and whether any usable public space will be left 鈥?is not yet known. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Dundas resident Da
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stanley cup website Public School students from Peterborough will be hopping on buses for the trek north to Lakefield.They will be attending the former Ridpath school on Ermatinger Street while their new school is being constructed on Hunter Street East. This promises to be a huge change and adjustment for the youngsters, as well as their parents. It has led to many questions and concerns.So as back-to-school quickly approaches, we wanted to recap the events that led to the decision to bus Peterborough kids to Lakefield. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Whats the reasoning behind busing students to Lakefie
stanley cup ld, when the old King George building is standing After the Kawartha Pine Ridge District School agreed it was time to build a new school to replace the aging King George building on Hunter Street East, design plans were put in motion. The school board wanted to construct the school near the location of the old school. Doing so would turn the entire property into a construction zone. A letter to parents last November informed them that their children would be bused to Lakefield, citing safety concerns. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW As we have worked through the design and site prepar
stanley puodelis ation phases of this project, it has become clear that it is not possible to safely keep students and staff in the King George building while the new school is being built, wrote Jack Nigro, superintendent of educat