Speeding on cundles
I can't county how many times people fly down cundles running the red light in front of cundles Heights school. My daughter and myself have nearly been hit several times. We need speed control in this area. It's a school zone!!

12 comments
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Stephanie Harris commented
You are some kind of special Sam aka user
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Sam Smith commented
Your some kinda special.
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Stephanie Harris commented
So ya “user” aka Sam. I actually AGREE with you. A speed sign means no need for police nor blocking the flow of traffic
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User commented
lol that’s not me. But his point is valid. You’re wasting everyone’s time. And I’ve read Rick’s comments. He actually said he didn’t think photo radar was the answer. Did you miss that in your hate fueled rant? Honestly will anyone be hurt by adding speed bumps? Every method to passively regulate traffic is one less job for the police. How is that not a good thing?
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Anonymous commented
This is would be a prime location for photo radar.
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Stephanie Harris commented
Says the fake user “user” who also has had his comments removed. It’s like he’s projecting continuously and ironically not contributing. Yes admin. Ban the fake user.
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User commented
And Stephanie’s comments are removed again. It’s almost like she’s completely wrong and not contributing in any way. Can we get a ban please admins?
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User commented
Plus this has 12 votes so at least a few people seem to agree...
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Anonymous commented
The problem it’s people running red lights in school zones going three times the speed limit.
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Anonymous commented
It won’t allow me to select that street. But it’s getting very dangerous
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The City has launched a new interactive tool for residents to suggest locations in Barrie where they would like to see speed cushions installed: https://bit.ly/BarrieSpeedCushions
Residents can use this application to submit a location, or “like” a location already submitted, for the City to consider putting a speed cushion in 2021. The City will collect submissions until November 13, 2020.
The submissions received from the public will be shared with Members of Council in January 2021 to help councillors decide where speed bumps should be placed in each ward in 2021.
Please visit www.barrie.ca/traffic to learn more about the City’s traffic control and calming methods.