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Citizen poll gets practical results

The last poll question seemed to pique people's interest with 1,229 voters weighing in for the question: Was the $400,000 investment to change Fourth Avenue downtown into a two-way street worth it? Yes, it will slow traffic down and be safer for pede

The last poll question seemed to pique people's interest with 1,229 voters weighing in for the question:

Was the $400,000 investment to change Fourth Avenue downtown into a two-way street worth it?

Yes, it will slow traffic down and be safer for pedestrians took 10 per cent of the vote for a total of 124 votes.

Yes, it will encourage more shopping took eight per cent of the vote for a total of 99 votes.

No, there was nothing wrong with the one way street took 30 per cent of the vote for a total of 372 votes while the clear winner was no, there are other street improvements that were more urgent with 50 per cent of the vote for a total of 634 votes.

The next poll tackles the controversial topic of fluoride.

Should the results of the fluoride referendum on Nov. 15 be binding on the new mayor and city council? Make your vote count at www.princegeorgecitizen.com.