
City wants better traffic flow
City council will look at a proposal to find ways to reduce traffic congestion along the city’s busiest roadways.
The city’s executive committee approved a plan to investigate synchronizing traffic lights along Second Avenue West in order to provide a better flow of traffic to and from the Diefenbaker Bridge.
“Drive around the city and see the volumes, and the amount of idling and we can say we want to improve traffic flow through the city” said City Manager Robert Cotterill.
Under the plan, the city will use $250,000 from the federal gas tax program, which must be used specifically for environmentally friendly and sustainable projects.