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Residents felt that a sidewalk on both sides of the street would provide the following <br />advantages: <br /> It would eliminate the diagonal crossing at the major highways. <br /> It would give the kids a place to wait for the bus each morning. <br /> <br />One of the residents was not in favor of the flowering crab trees in the boulevard <br />because they do not grow large enough to provide screening. <br /> <br />There were a few residents that asked permission to put fences along the sidewalk, in <br />the ROW at their expense, to shield the sidewalk from their yards. <br /> <br />The residents wanted trees staggered on both sides of the sidewalk if there was going <br />to be a sidewalk on both sides. <br /> <br />Some of the residents wanted to make it clear that they still wanted the trail to go in <br />through the Lord of Life Church property. This would be an additional trail that could <br />be used may help to give people another alternative to the Sunwood Drive sidewalk. <br />If and when this trail went in they stated that it would be their preference to install it <br />near the road and not in the park area. If it were installed in the park it would run <br />along their back yards. <br /> <br />Residents stated the need for sidewalks on both sides of Highway 5 in the future. <br /> <br />Residents stated that they want the trees from the On'in Thompson townhouse project <br />that are located in the dedicated park to stay in the neighborhood. If any trees need to <br />be removed, they want the neighborhood to have first crack at those trees for <br />relocation purposes. <br /> <br /> <br />