Things You Need To Know…
December 11, 2024 9:25 am2nd Year Fanshawe Student Aims for Guinness World Record
Victoria Korhonen is a 2nd year Electromechanical Engineering student at Fanshawe. Korhonen has a goal to engineer the world’s smallest arcade game. She designed and built the arcade which measures 63.5 mm x 30.03 mm x 27.9mm (unofficially).
Watching this event was 175 elementary and highschool students for trades-focused workshops.
Temporary Road Closure
Today, First St will be closed between Dundas and Spanner so that an emergency repair can take place. The streets will open back up this Friday, December 13th. A detour will be on Dundas Second St and Oxford St.
Future Road Projects Open for Public Input
Residents are invited to participate in the last phase of the Mobility Master Plan, which aims to improve transportation and connectivity in the city. Public meetings will take place starting in January, allowing Londoners to review proposed projects and provide feedback.
The plan includes various transportation options such as roads, transit, cycling, and sidewalks, with the goal to enhance mobility until 2050. Public meetings will help gather input on project maps, which will inform final recommendations to the City Council in Spring 2025.
Londoners are urged to review the proposed network maps available online and provide feedback through public meetings or the city’s website. Details on upcoming meetings are provided, and community involvement is crucial for finalizing the Mobility Master Plan towards a more connected and sustainable city. For more information, visit here or attend one of the scheduled public meetings in January.
By: Danika Watson
Categorised in: Middays
This post was written by Kate Wright