Proposed Metrolinx Plan Affects Liberty Village
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•Proposed Metrolinx plan could mean up to 400 dump trucks daily moving through Liberty Village
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A proposed Metrolinx plan could mean up to 400 dump trucks daily moving through Liberty Village .
The plan would see hundreds of dump trucks travelling daily on Strachan Avenue , East Liberty Street and Liberty Street , for several years .
A petition started by a Liberty Village resident has so far garnered more than 600 signatures.
Some alternatives could be considered include using the nearby rail corridor as an option.
Using other streets parallel to Liberty and East Liberty could be an option and city staff have made themselves available to help look into the feasibility of these alternatives.
“The city has been pushing back with all the tools and the resources that we have,” says Malik .
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