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BURNS LAKE
LAKES DISTRICT NEWS
Local petition gathers 600 signatures Colleymount residents hope to gather 1000 signatures before the end of August FLAVIO NIENOW In the story ‘Colleymount residents want road conditions improved’ published in the Lakes District News’ June 10, 2015 edition, Colleymount residents had gathered almost 200 signatures for a petition to improve conditions of Colleymount Road. Two months after the petition started, the Colleymount Road working group – a group of concerned Colleymount residents trying to improve conditions of Colleymount Road - have gathered close to 600 signatures and are confident they can get to 1000 before the end of the month. “This road is not close to the standard that it should be,” said Rita Lavoie, one of the organizers of the petition. “There should be major improvements and not simply filling potholes here and there.” Colleymount Road extends from Francois Lake’s ferry landing to km 54 (west corner of Francois Lake). According to residents, safety issues include a major increase of commercial and non-commercial traffic; narrow, blind corners and sloughing on both road portions and embankments. In addition, there are maintenance concerns relating to snow removal, sanding, grading and brushing. ...see ROAD CONDITIONS ▼ P6
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Possible tax increase for repairs
MICHAEL RIIS-CHRISTIANSON Burns Lake residents may be asked to approve a 9.1 per cent tax increase for the purposes of repairing Eighth Avenue and a portion of Center Street if grant funding for the project is not forthcoming. At its regular meeting Aug. 11, council narrowly approved a plan that could see the municipality borrow $1,905,839 to repave a two-block portion of Center St. and all of Eighth Avenue starting in 2016. The two-year, $3.3-million project would also see curbs, storm sewers, and catch basins installed along both sections, limited repairs to water infrastructure and road bases, and the creation of one sidewalk along each route. According to village officials, the tax increase
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would be required to cover annual debt servicing costs, which have been estimated at $115,635 per year for 25 years. Earlier this spring, council applied to federal government’s Strategic Priorities Fund for $2.833 million to complete Phase 1 of the Eighth Avenue/ Center Street corridor project, which involves the rebuilding of Eighth Avenue from Babine Lake Road to Center Street, and Center Street from Eighth to Tenth avenues. If that application is not approved, council will move forward with the alternative asset management plan approved last week. That plan, if implemented, will also see the Eighth Avenue/Center Street project eat up the nearly $1 million donation the village received in ...see EIGHTH AVENUE ▼ P5
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