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Sault Ste. Marie City Councillors suggest study be done on One-Way Downtown Streets
Is it time to change the way traffic flows between downtown and uptown Sault Ste. Marie? With new residential projects at 110 Pim Street and the old hospital renal building, councillors Lisa Vezeau-Allen and Luke Dufour are raising concerns about future congestion.
City council will soon consider a study of traffic flow in the Church–Pim–Wellington neighbourhoods, as Church Street is set for major reconstruction in 2027. Could this be the moment to redesign how Saultites move between downtown and Great Northern Road?