Central Huron Council Addresses Parking Issues On Isaac Street

by Bob Montgomery

Central Huron Mayor Jim Ginn says council has had to make a few changes to address a couple of parking spots on Isaac Street in Clinton.

Ginn says one problem is near the grocery story. A number of large trucks have to get in and out around the store to make deliveries, and the number of cars parked in the area are preventing them from doing that. Ginn says some trucks are quite long and they need the full road to get in and make their deliveries.

The other trouble spot is near the long-term care home, where their employees require more parking than would be required there it was only residential.

Ginn says the solution for both problems is to restrict parking to one wide of Isaac Street and that's the motion that council has passed.

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