Agassiz Observer, March 01, 2013

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JESSICA PETERS / OBSERVER

Heather Redmond spoke to Kent council on Monday night, pleading with them to step up the efforts to calm traffic along Ashton, Fir, Whelpton, Tutttyens and other roads that connect Hwys 7 and 9 in Agassiz. Many residents came to council, following a recent incident where a young girl was hit by a car on Ashton, near her home. Included in the group were the parents of the young girl who was hit, Kathy (centre) and Marvin Geronimus (not shown).

Rural traffic woes continue

Residents plead for action to calm traffic on Agassiz’s alternate route Jessica Peters THE OBSERVER

Kent’s council chambers was filled with the sounds of babies and toddlers on Monday night, as several families attended in hopes of pushing for a speedier resolve to growing traffic concerns. While a traffic committee has been working with council for about a year to find solutions to calm a rural bypass through Agassiz, residents’ concerns have been re-ignited after a young girl was hit on Ashton Rd Feb. 13, on the road near her home. Heather Redmond, a parent of two and a resident of Fir Rd., was the first to speak. “We again ask for effective

calming measures to be taken, Agassiz, and popular with but this time under more serious workers north of Lougheed Hwy., circumstances,” she said. residents say, including the two Signage prisons and has been Rimex. erected along They are the route, “We again ask for effective c o n c e r n e d which travels with the calming measures to be b e t w e e n increasing taken.” Whelpton Rd. volume of at the Agassiztraffic, and the Rosedale speed of some Heather Redmond bridge, along travelers. Tu y t t e n s , Things have Mountainview, gotten worse, Fir, a section of Pioneer and they say, since parts of the route Ashton, before reconnecting were re-paved. with the highway system at Hwy. “Reminders (speed signs) are 7. Traveling the side roads is a not going to work in this case,” way of avoiding driving through Redmond said. Many commuters,

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she said, are traveling most of their route at highway speeds. “It’s easy to unwittingly maintain highway speeds,” while traveling the 50km/hr route. Redmond gave the council three suggestions for traffic calming. The first would be a three-way stop sign at Mountainview Rd. and Agassiz Ave. The second would be speed bumps to encourage the stop. And third, she suggested, was to prohibit left turns on Whelpton for traffic coming off the bridge. Marvin Geronimus, the father of the girl who was hit by a car two weeks ago, also spoke to council. He said he moved his Continued on 8


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