Instead, they reverted to the city’s original proposal, which will see Sparks Street rehabilitated in its current format, with the addition of speed humps, at a total cost of $1.88 million. The tides turned during Tuesday’s city council meeting, when at the close of a more than hour-long discussion, the city’s elected officials declined to ratify the committee’s decision. Joscelyne Landry-Altmann successfully championed the neighbourhood’s sidewalk advocacy during an operations committee meeting last month, securing a supportive vote of 4-3. The sidewalk is so expensive because it requires the installation of a storm sewer to replace a ditch, city traffic and asset management supervisor Joe Rocca explained. In the city’s recommendation, Sparks Street, from Barrydowne Avenue to Roy Avenue, would be rehabilitated to the status quo of its former glory, with the addition of speed humps.Īrea residents wanted the city to proceed with a project that included a sidewalk on the north side of the road, which would cost an additional $1 million and delay the project to 2025. This dynamic story began earlier this year, when a report by city administration sparked controversy with its recommended approach to an infrastructure project on Sparks Street. Joscelyne Landry-Altmann, speaking on behalf of a neighbourhood of people in New Sudbury advocating for the sidewalk.īut, with a wealth of infrastructure needs and a Sparks Street sidewalk falling low on the city’s list of priorities, a majority of city council members voted down the proposal. This, despite an impassioned effort by Ward 12 Coun. See you sooner than later.In another change of course, this year’s water main and road rehabilitation project on Sparks Street will not include the construction of a sidewalk along its north side. After 14 yrs of seeing you, your hands are still great. ![]() “Doc, my back feels 10 times better than it did yesterday, I still have little pain back there but nothing like yesterday morning. To some it all up, I felt so much better when I left his office and am so excited about being able to correct my problem.” He explained a lot to me about how my hip is connected to the IT band and that is tight and I need to do certain exercises. He also massaged my hip and then showed me some new exercises. He placed wedges under my hips and while I was laying there he was manipulating my feet, which again felt like a nice massage. ![]() He put some cooling gel on my back and manipulated my spine or what felt to me like a massage. He said that my right foot is shorter than my left and that is causing my ankle to over pronate and my right hip was off because of it.Įxcuse my lack of professionalism when I try to explain what he did during today’s visit. Most important is that he diagnosed the root of my problem. He takes insurance but since mine wouldn’t cover him, he charged me a more than fair fee. I have been to chiropractors before and they try to sell you packages etc… He spend 45 minutes with me today because I needed the extra help and he did not charge me any extra. ![]() He’s obviously not looking to make money but to help his patients the best he can. she said that not only is he a good chiropractor but a very kind amazing human being. Hurst two weeks ago after my yoga teacher recommended him to me after hearing me complain about my back and hip hurting. “I always feel amazing after a Hurst chiropractic appointment! Dr Hurst always straightens me out” Instructs on proper core work, stretching and warm ups for athletes. Insisted on X-rays before injury treatment. Hurst! Excellent chiropractor – not aggressive, thorough, and careful.
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