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No teeth to airport parking fee KRISTEN DOUGLAS CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR
Spectacular show Faulty construction of Highway 19 caused 2005 car accident
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The biggest attraction in Campbell River on the weekend was Elk Falls as residents flocked to see them after a nearly full Upper Campbell/Buttle Lake reservoir required BC Hydro to release record amounts of water through John Hart Dam and over the falls. Here the falls are nearly obscured by spray at the viewing platform. Meanwhile, Hydro is bracing for more rain. See page 3.
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Improper construction of a section of grassy median on Highway
19, near Qualicum Beach, is the cause of injuries from a vehicle rollover in the area that occurred on March 27, 2005. On Oct. 27, 2016, at the Supreme
Court of BC in Nanaimo, Justice Kenneth Affleck found that the Ministry of Transportation failed to take reasonable care in the design Continued on Pg. 4
Drivers are eluding parking fees at Campbell River Airport because the city doesn’t have the authority to enforce them, according to a city staff report. Clinton Crook, senior buyer for the city, told city council that city bylaw officers have recently implemented random parking lot inspections to check for people who aren’t paying for parking. Drivers found without a valid parking permit, however, are getting away with a simple reminder ticket. “The reason for issuing reminder tickets at this time is the inability of the bylaw officers to issue official parking tickets due to existing bylaw restrictions,” Crook said. “Staff will continue to monitor the parking lot by issuing the passive reminder tickets.” Crook said that even in the absence of stiff penalties, recent random vehicle checks showed that just 20 to 40 vehicles did not display a valid parking ticket. And, once city bylaw officers started issuing the reminder tickets, Crook said the most recent vehicle check found that number decreased to just eight vehicles being out of compliance. Crook said part of the reason that drivers don’t bother with the parking tickets is that the pay parking machine is “extremely difficult” to Continued on Pg. 5
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