Brant County is starting work on what they call a Barnes Dance Intersection, at the corner of Grand River St. N, and William St. in Paris today.
PARIS - Starting today, motorists through downtown Paris can expect to see something new.
Brant County is starting work on what they call a Barnes Dance Intersection, at the corner of Grand River St. N, and William St. in Paris. The new pedestrian crossing will help pedestrians safely move through the downtown.
A ‘Barnes Dance’ intersection temporarily stops all traffic and allows pedestrians to cross the intersection in every direction at the same time.
Work is expected to be completed by December 6th.

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