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Community welcomes Stanley EVALUATION, CALL See Page 9 Cup and Dan Carcillo Residents and visitors turned out by the hundreds to catch a glimpse of Canada’s most REGULAR prestigious sports icon - the Stanley Cup. Dan Carcillo, of the Stanley Cup champions Susan Zacchigna Dave Zacchigna FEATURES Chicago Blackhawks, returned home to King City Sunday, to a hero’s welcome. In case Sales Representative Sales Representative you missed the Cup, it will return this Sunday to Schomberg with Chicago assistant Editorial Page 4 Business Page 10 coach Mike Kitchen. They’ll be at the Trisan Centre from 9 a.m. to noon. Turn to Page West Realty Inc. REALTOR® Independently Owned and Operated 1 Queensgate Blvd., Unit #9, Bolton, Ontario Sports Page 14 14 for more photos. 905•857•SOLD (7653) Classifieds Page 17 www.TeamGta.com Photo by Je Doner TOLL FREE 1-866-219-7770 LENARD LIND Our Team KING VALLEY BUNGALOW BEAUTY! DOWNTOWN KLEINBURG BUNGALOW! 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Kaake Road doesn’t have rural character of King,” and recommendations and have sidewalks in front In the report, staff rec- sidewalks and she asks said Pellegrini. “No side- to move forward and con- of them,” he said. “What Residents living on the ommended the request be that the same consider- walks is part of the char- struct the sidewalk. if they come forward and east side of Westbrooke denied, and that the devel- ation be given to West- acter. I think we should Developer Domenic want that sidewalk. It’s a Boulevard in the new Fan- oper be directed to install brooke. work with the developers Dell’Elce of Fandor Homes community, it’s not just dor subdivision in Noble- the sidewalk as per the ap- Councillor Bill Cober and pull the sidewalk and said there is a reason why about one street.” ton say they don’t want or proved design. said he could not support use those funds to improve the sidewalk was put in With that, a motion was need a sidewalk on their “The locations of side- the elimination of the the community in another that particular area. He made to approve the staff side of the street. walks are designed to ac- sidewalk. He recalled an way.” feared removing it could recommendation to deny A report was brought commodate anticipated incident where a pedes- Schaefer was worried set a precedent. He also the residents request to to the committee of the pedestrian movements,” trian was struck on a road about the number of pe- pointed out that not all the remove the sidewalk and whole meeting on July 8. reads the staff report. that didn’t have a sidewalk destrians who would use houses on the street are oc- to instruct the developer The residents submitted “Continuous streets pro- and the municipality was the sidewalk. Local coun- cupied yet. to install the sidewalk as a petition to the Town- viding neighbourhood on the hook for millions of cillor Peter Grandilli “What about the pur- outlined in the approved ship’s engineering and connectivity will normally dollars because they were urged members of council chasers that have closed subdivision design. The public works department be designed with side- the ones who approved the to respect the staff report on the opposite side that motion carried. to eliminate the sidewalk walks on one side.” removal of the sidewalk . on Westbrooke Boulevard. Imma Mondaro was at Councillor Debbie While some residents on the meeting as the spokes- Schaefer pointed out that the street have moved person for the residents residents living in the into their new homes, the living on Westbrooke Bou- older neighbourhoods in sidewalk has not been con- levard. King are constantly com- Timeless Moments structed yet. There are 31 “It’s really not neces- ing to council asking for properties on Westbrooke sary,” said Mondaro. “We sidewalks to be installed Boulevard of which 10 are located at the back of on their streets. residents are requesting the subdivision and the “One thing the resi- Day Spa the elimination of the road is only frequented by dents often bemoan is the sidewalk. 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