It may be quite some time before a decision is made on the main intersection in Alvanley.
Chair of the Grey County Transportation and Public Safety Committee Howard Greig says a plan to pay one-third ($50,000) of a $150,000 thousand dollar engineering study is now on hold.
The study was part of the upgrades to the Grey-Bruce Line and would look into what improvements can be made at the 4-way intersection connecting the road with Highway 21.
Greig — a Grey County Councillor and the Mayor of Chatsworth — says he learned that the Ministry of Transportation was not onside with the two Counties.
He adds the Province is expecting both Grey and Bruce Counties to pay not only for the entire study but for the construction of the intersection as well.
Greig says Grey County Highways Director Gary Shaw had recently got in contact with the Bruce County Highways Department.
He says Shaw noted that Bruce County maybe pulling out too.
Greig says the two counties will continue to push the MTO into helping them fix the intersection.
He says it is a deficient intersection on a Provincial highway and the MTO needs to improve it.


