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keoadmin
07-24-2007, 11:18 PM
City Council will consider the following resolution at the City Council meeting to be held on July 24, 2007:

The following Motion was deferred from the Council meeting on July 10th. The following Motion to Amend was also deferred.

Moved by Councillor Gerretsen
Seconded by Deputy Mayor Garrison

WHEREAS widespread traffic concerns exist at the following intersections; and,

WHEREAS many citizens living on and around Queen Mary Road have been anxiously waiting, for several years, for the City to address the vehicular speeding and traffic volume problems on Queen Mary Road;

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT staff be directed to bring back to the Environment, Infrastructure and Transportation Policies Committee, no later than the September 2007 meeting, a plan to address the vehicular speeding and traffic volume problems on Queen Mary Road.

(See Following Motion To Amend Which Was DEFERRED)

Moved by Councillor Smith
Seconded by Councillor Foster

THAT the Motion of Councillors Gerretsen and Garrison be amended such that the second Whereas clause be amended to include the words “and other roads in the City of Kingston” so that it would read:

“WHEREAS many citizens living on and around Queen Mary Road have been anxiously waiting, for several years, for the City to address the vehicular speeding and traffic volume problems on Queen Mary Road and other roads in the City of Kingston”;

- and further -

THAT the Therefore Be It Resolved clause be amended to include “Palace Road, Macdonnell Street, Johnson Street, Regent Street, and Brock Street” after Queen Mary Road, so that the clause would read:

“THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT staff be directed to bring back to the Environment, Infrastructure and Transportation Policies Committee, no later than the September 2007 meeting, a plan to address the vehicular speeding and traffic volume problems on Queen Mary Road, Palace Road, Macdonnell Street, Johnson Street, Regent Street and Brock Street”.