‘Complicated’ process?

Dear Editor:

RE: Puslinch takes first steps in Transportation Master Plan, Aug. 20.

This article mentions that Mr. Oliver Van Gerwen submitted a letter with a petition from residents on Boreham Drive asking for a couple of speed bumps on their street, or a sign.

Why does this matter have to be subject of so many delays, complicated criteria, parameters, Roads Traffic Volume Study and Roads Condition Index Study costing $62,500?

CAO Glenn Schwendinger seems to have an excessively complicated view of resolving a simple request by the citizens. A traffic volume study on one street is a simple, effective way to find out if the bumps are justified. Safety is a concern for everyone.

Why not accommodate the concerned citizens’ simple, straightforward request without a lengthy complicated and unnecessary process?

Agnes Belosic,
Guelph-Eramosa