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Volume 92 - No. 35
Pellet problem solved for Tom Forsyth arena heating. p5
Beautification project raises welts with local business
BRIAN MILLS Members of the business community remain unhappy over results of opinion polling on proposed changes to parts of the downtown core with regard to the Downtown Revitalization Plan. Three options were presented by council at a meeting on July 30,2012 of this year and input was solicited from local businesses regarding possible changes to the intersection of Third Avenue and Hwy. 16. The businessmen voted
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unanimously for option A which would have left street parking as it is at present. Council decided to go with option C. The businesses feel that their input was disregarded and are worried about how the changes will affect them. Specifically, changes that would reduce parking and narrow the already busy, winding, and crooked artery of Hwy.16. "At the meeting we gave them all the reasons we decided and it was unanimous," said business owner Wayne Brown, proprietor of Process 4 art gal-
lery. "Every one of the businesses said option A. And we gave our reasons for option A. And then we got a letter [from council] saying they were going with option C. "When you look at council's letter, it says that it hopes to encourage tourists to stop and explore. Where are you going to stop if there are no parking spaces? I don't care how beautiful you make our town, they aren't going to stop if there's no parking spaces," continued Brown. "No one is against beautification. We understand
that beautification is important to our community, I've had this shop for 35 years, I was the art teacher for three years before that. Beautification is obviously important to me... the aesthetics of this town. Unfortunately they don't consult people like me," he said. This sentiment was echoed in a July 26, 2012, letter to mayor and council from the acting president of the Burns Lake and District Chamber of Commerce (BLDCC), Ron Zayac which states in part; More on page 3...
BAD TURN Last week this semi made a turn on to West Palling Rd. a little sharp as part of the trailer slipped into the ditch causing the load of hay to shift and partially fall of the truck. West Palling Rd. was closed for several hours as Laura Blackwell photo the hay had to be unloaded.
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