Sherman Drive walkway closure stalls on final step
They say history repeats itself, and debate over a problem pathway between 3065 and 3067 Sherman Dr. is proving no exception.
The contentious path was back under the spotlight Monday night when a bylaw came before city council. The proposed bylaw would have closed the path once and for all, but fell short on a final vote. The path’s fate has been a hot topic since 2006, with attempts to close it down in that year, as well as 2007, 2010 and 2015.
The debate wandered back into City Hall after Ward 6 Coun. Blake Edwards brought it forward in February. Resident Joel Perreault, who has lived next to the path since 2002, reached out to Edwards after his home was broken into Dec. 16, 2017. Footprints in the snow found by police determined the culprit used the path to break in.
“It is pretty traumatic to come home to your house that has been broken and entered. Your daughter’s pet cat has been kicked and could barely walk and our personal effects are strewn about the house,” Perreault told council Monday night.