Lambton County council is reaching out to Premier Kathleen Wynne to try to get the Minister of Transportation to visit Lambton County. Sarnia Mayor Mike Bradley says they want Steven Del Duca to come to Lambton to address public safety concerns. He says their request to meet so far has fallen on deaf ears. [audio mp3="http://blackburnnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/bradley-want-to-deal-with-minister.mp3"][/audio] Mayor Bradley says they want to talk about several issues including winter maintenance on the 402, highway signage and safety concerns on Hwy 40. He adds no trees have been planted along the 402 after the province promised to do so following the blizzard of 2010.
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