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			<title>King reduces speed on Mill Road</title>
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<p><strong>By Mark Pavilons</strong></p>
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<p>In response to residents' concerns, King council has decided to reduce the speed on Mill Road just east of Nobleton.<br />
Mill Road, between King Road and the King Vaughan boundary, will soon have a posted 50 km-h speed limit.<br />
The gravel road has many curves and inherent dangers for the existing 60 km-h limit. There has been at least one fatal accident there.<br />
Staff noted the sightlines are short due to the “challenging” road alignments, sharp turns, bends and steep slopes. A few hidden entrances require drivers to be cautious.<br />
Lowering the speed limit will improve road safety, especially during the winter season.<br />
Both Mayor Steve Pellegrini and Councillor David Boyd have driven the road, taking note of the dangers.</p>
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			<excerpt-encoded><![CDATA[In response to residents’ concerns, King council has decided to reduce the speed on Mill Road just east of Nobleton.]]></excerpt-encoded>
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			<wp-post_date>2019-06-19 10:02:43</wp-post_date>
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