neighbourhood near me needs a STOP sign:
http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/Con...2f7ChAX&tacoda login=yes Nov. 26, 2004. 01:00 AM A stop sign at the corner of Steeple Hill and Lightfoot Place in Pickering was knocked down at least four years ago and has never been replaced. Residents fear an accident could happen. http://www.thestar.com/images/thesta...opsign_200.jpg No stop sign planned for tricky corner in Pickering neighbourhood JACK LAKEY STAFF REPORTER Residents of a Pickering neighbourhood are searching for a sign — a stop sign — that they say is needed at an intersection to prevent accidents. Steeple Hill, a residential street near Whites Rd. and Highway 2, runs along an incline and ends where it meets Lightfoot Place, creating a "T" intersection. As drivers on Steeple Hill approach Lightfoot, where they must turn left or right, most instinctually come to a stop. It seems like the right thing to do. But there's no stop sign. Drivers can legally roll right through without breaking any laws, even if they smash into another vehicle. Area resident Eileen Hutton emailed us to say there's been no stop sign at the corner for the four years she's lived in the neighbourhood. She added that neighbours told her there used to be one, but it got knocked down and was never replaced. "So far there hasn't been an accident, but why not avoid one if possible," Hutton said, adding that she's informed Pickering's works department, "but no one has returned my call or email." -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STATUS: Jamie Lowery, who is in charge of road signage, said he was surprised Hutton's complaint went unanswered, noting that Pickering has a policy to check out all tips about missing road signs within 24 hours. City records show that there's never been a "warrant" issued to recommend a stop sign, nor a city council bylaw authorizing a stop sign. So for now, there'll be no stop sign. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WHO'S RESPONSIBLE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jamie Lowery, Pickering's superintendent of municipal operations; 905-420-4660, ext. 5247; jlowery@city.pickering.on.ca What's broken in your neighbourhood? Wherever you are in Greater Toronto, we want to know. Please call us at 416-869-4823 or visit us online at thestar.com/thefixer, where an archive of Fixer stories is available. |
neighbourhood near me needs a STOP sign:
http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/Con...2f7ChAX&tacoda login=yes Nov. 26, 2004. 01:00 AM A stop sign at the corner of Steeple Hill and Lightfoot Place in Pickering was knocked down at least four years ago and has never been replaced. Residents fear an accident could happen. http://www.thestar.com/images/thesta...opsign_200.jpg No stop sign planned for tricky corner in Pickering neighbourhood JACK LAKEY STAFF REPORTER Residents of a Pickering neighbourhood are searching for a sign — a stop sign — that they say is needed at an intersection to prevent accidents. Steeple Hill, a residential street near Whites Rd. and Highway 2, runs along an incline and ends where it meets Lightfoot Place, creating a "T" intersection. As drivers on Steeple Hill approach Lightfoot, where they must turn left or right, most instinctually come to a stop. It seems like the right thing to do. But there's no stop sign. Drivers can legally roll right through without breaking any laws, even if they smash into another vehicle. Area resident Eileen Hutton emailed us to say there's been no stop sign at the corner for the four years she's lived in the neighbourhood. She added that neighbours told her there used to be one, but it got knocked down and was never replaced. "So far there hasn't been an accident, but why not avoid one if possible," Hutton said, adding that she's informed Pickering's works department, "but no one has returned my call or email." -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STATUS: Jamie Lowery, who is in charge of road signage, said he was surprised Hutton's complaint went unanswered, noting that Pickering has a policy to check out all tips about missing road signs within 24 hours. City records show that there's never been a "warrant" issued to recommend a stop sign, nor a city council bylaw authorizing a stop sign. So for now, there'll be no stop sign. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WHO'S RESPONSIBLE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jamie Lowery, Pickering's superintendent of municipal operations; 905-420-4660, ext. 5247; jlowery@city.pickering.on.ca What's broken in your neighbourhood? Wherever you are in Greater Toronto, we want to know. Please call us at 416-869-4823 or visit us online at thestar.com/thefixer, where an archive of Fixer stories is available. |
Why am I not surprised that you live near someplace Lightfoot?
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Why am I not surprised that you live near someplace Lightfoot?
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Here in Whitby we have - Gordon Street, Knotty Pine Drive, Morning Glory Crescent, and Yarmouth Court.
The subdivision in Pickering has all the names related to Lightfoot: Barry Drive Edmund Drive Daylight Court Sundown Crescent Rainy Day Drive Cat-tail Drive Lightfoot Place He's everywhere! lol |
Here in Whitby we have - Gordon Street, Knotty Pine Drive, Morning Glory Crescent, and Yarmouth Court.
The subdivision in Pickering has all the names related to Lightfoot: Barry Drive Edmund Drive Daylight Court Sundown Crescent Rainy Day Drive Cat-tail Drive Lightfoot Place He's everywhere! lol |
I don't suppose Gordon Street and Lightfoot Place intersect, do they? LOL Looks like whoever's responsible for naming streets is a big fan.
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I don't suppose Gordon Street and Lightfoot Place intersect, do they? LOL Looks like whoever's responsible for naming streets is a big fan.
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quote:Originally posted by Auburn Annie:
I don't suppose Gordon Street and Lightfoot Place intersect, do they? LOL Looks like whoever's responsible for naming streets is a big fan. I don't know, but if they do intersect, that's where I want to live! Hey, where do you live? On the corner of Gordon and Lightfoot. Cathy http://www.cathycowette.com |
quote:Originally posted by Auburn Annie:
I don't suppose Gordon Street and Lightfoot Place intersect, do they? LOL Looks like whoever's responsible for naming streets is a big fan. Yes they do intersect. We call it "Crossroads" |
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