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Council repeals Sewer User Rate By-law changes
Posted on Monday, October 10, 2022 11:11 AM
Durham Regional Council has reversed recent changes, related to the limits of responsibility for repairs on private property related to sanitary sewer service connections within the Sewer User Rate By-law, which came into effect on July 1, 2022.
Effective immediately, the Region of Durham will continue to carry out repairs to sanitary sewer service connections, on private residential property to within one metre of the structure, in accordance with By-law #90-2003.
Durham Region will also be establishing...
Watch our video to learn more about crossrides
Posted on Thursday, October 06, 2022 03:18 PM
As part of Durham Vision Zero, Durham Region is making bicycle crossings easier and safer for cyclists, drivers and pedestrians by installing crossrides along multi-use path routes at intersections throughout the region.
A crossride is a dedicated space at an intersection where cyclists can legally ride their bicycle through the intersection without dismounting. Crossrides are identified by unique pavement markings and may be located beside a pedestrian crosswalk or on its own. Crossrides can also...
Update on the innovative road rehabilitation pilot project on Newtonville Road
Posted on Sunday, October 02, 2022 09:30 AM
The Region of Durham is currently undertaking an innovative project on Newtonville Road (Regional Road 18), in the Municipality of Clarington, that uses recycled materials and traditional materials to reconstruct part of the road. Regional staff were notified on Thursday, September 15 through the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks (MECP) of a resident’s complaint regarding the pilot project. Paving work for the pilot project is currently paused while a third-party environmental engineering...
It’s important to share the road with farm equipment
Posted on Wednesday, September 14, 2022 12:03 PM
With harvest season underway, drivers may experience temporary delays on rural roads due to slow moving farm machinery. Motorists are reminded to be patient and cautious when sharing the road with these vehicles.
Farmers have the important task of transporting the food that feeds our communities, and as part of that transportation they often use public roads to get from field to field, both day and night.
Safety tips to observe when coming across farm machinery on Regional roads include:
- Recognize...
With the kids back in class, remember to slow down in school zones
Posted on Tuesday, September 06, 2022 11:46 AM
With Durham Region students back to school, road users must remember to keep safety top of mind in school zones.
Drivers need to slow down, stay focused, and watch for cyclists and pedestrians; and pedestrians must ensure they always cross the road at a designated crossing or signalized intersection. With more people walking, cyclists and drivers should give themselves extra time to get to their destination and ride with care to protect the safety of children.
Through the Durham Vision Zero strategic...
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