Innisfil traffic committee changing drop-offs at Alcona Glen

Alcona Glen Elementary School mom Tara Filteau hopes a temporary fix to traffic concerns is going to work.

South Simcoe Deputy Police Chief Robin McElary-Downer made a proposal at a June 18 traffic safety advisory committee special meeting, which was approved by council June 20.

Filteau was at both meetings to voice her concerns about traffic.

“(McElary-Downer) said she went out one morning for an hour, from 7:45 a.m. until 8:45 a.m. and there were 33 violations recorded,” Filteau said.

Several violations could be classified as stunt driving, with the driver losing their car for a week and getting a $2,000 to $10,000 fine.

“I don’t even think parents were aware of that,” Filteau said.

McElary-Downer also saw parents running across Innisfil Beach Road with their children, not using the pedestrian crosswalk.

She recommended banning left turns altogether into the school parking lot between 8:15 a.m. and 9 a.m. as a temporary solution.

“They are redirecting traffic basically to Benson Street, in the back of the school and around,” Filteau said. “I know there are going to be some parents not happy about that, but we have to keep in mind it’s about whatever is safest for kids.”

A consultant will also study Alcona Glen’s traffic issues, costing approximately $30,000.

Maqsood Dogar — Clearview Ward 3

Maqsood Dogar moved from Mississauga to Stayner in 2004, where he has resided for 14 delightful years. 

He graduated from the University of Western Ontario in 2000, as well as George Brown College for business information systems in 1996. He has been managing Stayner’s Hasty Market for the past eight years; he also managed Macs from 2004 to 2008. 

He and his wife Javaria have been married for 19 years and together they have four loving children. 

Maqsood is a very energetic person; his brilliance and knowledge makes him a perfect candidate for the role of councillor because he may be young, but he is also wise.

With Clearview Township expanding and more houses being built around Stayner, his goal is to connect Stayner and Collingwood to Barrie and Toronto, through the expansion of public transit (GO Transit) and to work to support the development of local health-care facilities. 

Recent local school closures resulting in an influx of students attending Clearview Meadows Elementary School cause a safety concern at the intersection of Highway 26 and Locke Avenue.

Maqsood would also work to have a traffic light installed at this location and support the expansion of the school parking lot.