“people don’t even walk by. people call and say, ‘sorry maggie, i can’t come to you. i can’t walk in. it’s not safe. i’m going to go somewhere else,'” she said.
freitas said she asked mayor mark sutcliffe for some sort of property tax break, but was told no. she said “local traffic only” signs were killing business and the signs listing that businesses were still open was too small to read.
“the lrt construction is a mess, but it didn’t hurt business. now the road construction along this two-kilometre stretch, it’s like we’re in jail. no one is listening to us.”
construction along richmond road has caused traffic chaos through the neighbourhood.
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construction in the east end to trim road mostly follows regional road 174, but it, too, is causing headaches for residents, especially in the convent glen-orléans woods area, orléans west-innes coun. laura dudas said.
“it’s had a disruptive impact — a destructive impact,” dudas told the committee.
“these two communities are undergoing this extreme amount of construction. and, just when we thought the stations were the only impact they’re going to have, we had a roundabout dropped in our lap at the 11th hour,” she said, referring to the city announcement in the spring that a new roundabout would be built on jeanne d’arc boulevard where it means vineyard and fortune drives.