Port Hope Council – Pedestrian Crossings Consultation

In City Hall

By Cecilia Nasmith/Today’s Northumberland
The municipality has identified a need for pedestrian crossovers on Peter Street and Ontario Street, in the urban area of Port Hope. They have retained the engineering services of GHD to design these pedestrian crossovers, and staff in the Works and Engineering department will work with GHD to complete the project.

Information about the crossovers, including the locations and the proposed designs, are available on myporthope.ca. Residents are encouraged to review the posted materials and share their feedback with municipal staff and GHD staff.

The full agenda and staff reports from this meeting are available on the Council Portal.

Minutes from this meeting will be available pending approval at the next council meeting on Nov. 3, at which point they will become the official record of the meeting.

Recordings of the Oct. 20 regular council meeting and committee-of-the-whole meeting are available at porthope.ca/council-communications.

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