[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]“We are still open and working through some small changes,” says Paterson, “so it’s going to work for everybody.“It’s a learning thing, we’ve never done anything like this before.” “No one has told us anything.
No one has canvassed our opinion,” says Terry Whyte, a retired lawyer and partial amputee who needs access to his car and driveway, located off Brock Street.He lives in an apartment above 59 Brock St., and says with the street closed, it will cause major access issues.Whyte also breaths through a trachea tube and uses his car to get around.Brock Street has been closed before for special events, and Whyte has worked around it.“But a three-month closedown, with.