Wawa Municipal Council's considering several major questions about local roads. During their Corporate Planning Committee meeting last night, Council heard from Dan Bruno of the Seniors Solution Council, who raised concerns about handicap parking in town. Bruno particularly highlighted concerns about the number and placement of handicap spaces on Broadway Avenue - requesting increasing the current five spaces by at least three, with some to be placed on the street, rather than a side street - though he also raised issues with the marking and signage for the spaces, as well as snow clearing, warning it is difficult or impossible for those using the spaces to easily get out on the passenger side during the winter. Mayor Ron Rody noted Council was awaiting results of a study, with Infrastructure Services Director Cory Stainthorpe suggesting it found similar concerns, and hopes are for recommendations to come to Council in the next couple months, though Mayor Rody warned changes are unlikely to happen until the spring - and he further noted some businesses had raised concerns about placing handicap parking in front of their business, as they might not be used frequently and would take up spots that could otherwise be used by anyone.