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A resident petition has sparked a speed study along Mersea Road 1, which in turn has been approved by Leamington council for a speed reduction from 80 km/h to 60 km/h. The area in question is between the East Arterial Road (County Rd. 33) and 790 metres west of Noble Sideroad (Mersea Rd. 12). With the construction of the Caldwell gas station and more plans for development along that stretch of road, traffic almost tripled from one study period to another. The first traffic study was conducted in late January with 1,261 vehicles per day travelling that area. The second was held during April, where an average of 3,035 vehicles per day were counted. Average speeds ranged from 72 kilometres per hour to 84 kilometres per hour with one vehicle clocked as high as 137 kilometres per hour. The stretch ends at the school zone for Gore Hill Public School, which takes over at the eastern end of the study area. Since the complaint was
safety-related, all guidelines were followed from the Ontario traffic manual and administration recommended the speed limit be reduced from 80 km/h to 60 km/h. Cost for the changeover is estimated to be about $1,000 for signage changes. Councillor Paul Tiessen, who lives near the area, spoke in favour of reducing the speed limit, but also cautioned that there needs to be enforcement by OPP. “The speeding through the school zone is terrible,” he said. “This is some information that needs to be passed on to the OPP.” Tiessen said that vehicles slowing to enter the new gas station have created some traffic issues and that the stretch between the school zone and the light at County Rd. 33 should be reduced to give vehicles time to transition to the 50 km/h on either end of that stretch. Council voted unanimously to reduce the speed limit from 80 km/h to 60 km/h through that area.
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Google Maps view showing area affected along Mersea Rd. 1, from County Rd. 33 to the Gore Hill School safety zone.
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Weather was perfect for the 175th Leamington Fair, held at the fairgrounds over the weekend. Here, fairgoers enjoy the Pharoah’s Fury on Saturday afternoon. More fair photos are on page 5. SUN photo by Deanna Bertrand
Kingsville council approves zoning amendment At their regular meeting on May 23, Kingsville Council approved a by-law amendment for a property at 14 and 40 Cameron Sideroad, despite some concerns by neighbouring citizens. The property is owned by Rivard Engineering Products and the applicant had asked for a zoning by-law amendment to develop a parcel of land near the back of the property. Neighbours used the public meeting process
to speak on noise emanating from the existing plant and asked for higher barriers to be put around the property if the by-law amendment was approved. Many cited the “beepbeep” of trucks and lift trucks that starts between 5:30 and 6:00 am as their biggest complaint and said that allowing further expansion would intensify that problem. David French, speaking on behalf of the applicant, assured council and those
in attendance that the land would only be used for storage and that the applicant had no plans to build on it. Kingsville Manager of Planning George Robinson said that an earthen berm will be required as well as sound mitigating fencing when the application reaches the site plan step. In the end, council voted 4-2 to accept administration’s recommendation to approve the zoning bylaw amendment.
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