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City injects some levity with cartoonish street names

New south-end neighbourhood expected to include Evergreen Terrace and South Park Lane, but Spooner Street didn't make it
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Update: Council approved the names at its meeting on Feb. 11, 2019. 

A new subdivision in the city's south end is being drawn up to have some recognizable street names. 

A planned subdivision in the Yonge GO neighbourhood, near Yonge Street and Mapleview Drive, is expected to include nods to iconic television shows The Simpsons and South Park with Evergreen Terrace and South Park Lane respectively. 

However, a third didn't make the cut. 

A city staff report noted there were concerns raised after it was suggested at a December meeting that Haven Lane instead take on the moniker Spooner Street, from Family Guy.

That idea was erased over emergency-response concerns that it could be confused with another street of a similar name. There is a Spooners Road in Innisfil's Belle Ewart community, so Haven Lane remains the recommended street name.

The other street names in the new Barrie neighbourhood are expected to be Westwood Avenue, Turnberry Lane, Gateway Drive, Fairlane Avenue and Highgate Avenue.

The new street names received initial approval at Monday night's general committee, but will still require final approval from city council. 

In other areas of the city, local military veterans have been honoured, with some including poppies on the street signs. There are also streets in Letitia Heights named for authors as well as golfers in the area near the Barrie Country Club.


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