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1. Bowmanville sees the light downtown
www.durhamregion.com/dr/region - [Cached]Published on: 5/26/2004 Last Visited: 5/26/2004
Ron Albright, project engineer for Totten Sims Hubicki, said they met with the Business Improvement Association and other business owners in the area for discussions. He said they would continue to work with them during construction to address individual needs.
"The roads are going to be intact so people will still be able to drive to the front of businesses," said Mr. Albright. "We'll be working on a block-to-block basis and the schedule will be coordinated with the BIA to ensure everyone is up to date with the schedule."
During a meeting May 19 with the Old Bowmanville Neighbourhood Association, Mr. Albright presented a diagram of the portion of downtown scheduled to succumb to the shovel from July to August.
He said the portion of King Street they will tackle for the first phase of the rehabilitation project would extend from Silver to Division Street.
"We're redoing the intersections with decorative brick in brown and yellowy tones, and it will be carried out into the boulevard," he said. "We're replacing the lights with something similar to what you see along Church Street... and replacing some of the trees."
For safety, Mr. Albright said driveways that are currently difficult to see will also receive a brick treatment in darker tones for contrast.
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Mr. Albright said they chose a style that reduces light pollution by directing light downward, and the new bulbs will be easier for crews to change. -
2. OBNA Newsletter Issue #13
www.oldbowmanvillelives.com/OB - [Cached]Published on: 12/1/2001 Last Visited: 4/22/2007
Centre Street at Concession crosswalk. Photo courtesy of Ron Albright(TSH) -
3. OBNA Newsletter Issue #15
www.oldbowmanvillelives.com/OB - [Cached]Published on: 8/1/2002 Last Visited: 4/22/2007
Ron Albright, the project engineer from Totten, Sims, Hubicki, asked us to bring the following to your attention.
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A message was recently left with Glenn, that in the words of Ron Albright, "was not very nice", complaining about having no water.

