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Highway 89- cookstown

Please add a pedestrian walkway or lights for the parking lot of Tim Hortons and home hardware . (Cookstown). The road is too busy for families and kids to across the road safely .



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I was going to comment on the story that is already posted about transit and more sidewalks but neither of those would work for me, although I do agree with them. I have a problem with not being able to access any form of rehabilitation without being dependent on someone for a ride to the rec center and even then the walk from the door of the rec center to the change room and then to the pool is excruciatingly painful for me. Perhaps if I was able to get to the pool, on my scooter, so that I can…

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