There could be a four way stop installed at the corner of Brock and Victoria Street in the future.
NORWICH - There's another four way stop in the works in Norwich Township.
Council is going to consider putting the signage on the corner of Victoria and Brock street, to help make the new sidewalk free area more pedestrian friendly.
Public Works Manager, Marty Lenaers says kids are the concern.
"Just over the summer with kids out on the streets, I've heard a couple of concerns about this area and I have been keeping an eye on it anyways with the increased traffic around there."
He says the recent building boom has increased traffic in the area.
"With our recent building boom like everyone else, we're bursting at the seams with new residential subdivisions and more traffic and more pedestrians."
A bylaw for the four way stop could pass at the next township council.

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