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Topsail Road pedway a no go, says city committee

The City of St. John's police and traffic committee has voted to recommend a traffic light solution for crossing Topsail Road between the school and Village Mall.
A city committee has recommended a traffic light solution for Topsail Road near Waterford Valley High School in St. John's. (CBC)

The City of St. John's policeand traffic committee hasvoted against a proposed pedway on Topsail Road between Waterford Valley High and the Village Mall.

The idea gained momentum when a teenagerdied after being knocked down by a caron a busy section of the road in February.

The incident happenedbefore the new high school opened. The intersection near the schoolhas since become amajor route for students.

The city, however, said its research shows thatpedwaysthat don't connect two buildingsaren't often used.

"I sensed that the votes simply weren't at the table," CouncillorArt Puddister said.

Councillor Art Puddister, a member of the city's police and traffic committee, says modifying the traffic lights would give pedestrians six extra seconds on the crosswalk. (CBC)

Instead, a recommendation has been made to reprogram traffic lights on Topsail Road and Hamlyn Road to give pedestrians extra time to cross the street.

Deputy Mayor Ron Ellsworth said many schools in the city face similar challenges.

"If we're going to spend some time and energy evaluating pedways, I would like it done so that all school communities are included," he said.

The recommendation will be reviewed by the full city council on Monday.