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Old Posted Apr 13, 2023, 4:36 AM
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I fully agree with your point and there indeed should be discussions with area municipalities about transportation and development issues. However I only see this become a reality through regional government for all of Middlesex, and/or St Thomas Northern Elgin. There's lots of competing interests, we have a patch work of municipalities that that can work against each other and no cohesive government to have a plan for it all. Until that changes were stuck with what we got.

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This conversation will get louder in the future with all the bedroom towns surrounding the city and their rapid growth. Already we see this in Arva with sewage treatment costs and the Kilworth, Komoka, Mt Bridges corridor is just starting. Middlesex County and the City need to start talking seriously about these issues.



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