During a recent government meeting, officials discussed ongoing construction projects and safety measures for local streets, particularly focusing on Herbert Street in Halifax. Concerns were raised about the high traffic speeds on Herbert Street, with suggestions made for the installation of crosswalks and flashing lights to enhance pedestrian safety. One official emphasized the importance of proactive measures to prevent accidents, noting that such safety features are often only considered after incidents occur.
The meeting also touched on potential temporary uses for vacant lots, including the possibility of establishing a Christmas tree lot, following the recent closure of a local business. Officials expressed a desire to avoid competition with nearby seasonal vendors, indicating a collaborative approach to community events.
Additionally, Jessica Galakopka from a local law firm provided an update on a Master Development Agreement (MDA) amendment, clarifying that the timeline for the first phase of development remains unchanged. The city anticipates a site plan review by the end of the year, with hopes for revitalizing the riverfront area through new activities and developments. The developer has shown interest in collaborating with the city to explore these opportunities further.