A Transportation Study Project has been awarded to Harbourside Transportation Consultants and is now well underway.
Corner Brook city hall is looking into how people get around in the city. A Transportation Study Project has been awarded to Harbourside Transportation Consultants and is now well underway. At this week’s public meeting Councillor Charles Pender says there will be cameras at intersections. He says Miovision Camera has been deployed to several intersections to obtain traffic counts and movements. A final report is expected in August. Meanwhile, a Transit Accessibility Study and Implementation Plan RFP closed February 15th. Three proposals were received and the project awarded to Dillon Consulting. Some draft policies have been submitted for review.
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Volunteer recruitment drive at the Marina Redmond Centre for the summer games coming to Corner Brook
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