Video: New West Residents in Boiling Rage over Traffic

02/17/11

Permalink 11:37:29 am, by edoherty Email , 156 words   English (CA)
Categories: Gateway, Environment, BC Politics, Transportation, South Fraser Perimeter Road, Oil & Gas

Video: New West Residents in Boiling Rage over Traffic

This video if of Matthew Laird of New Westminster Environmental Partners, and the response from New Westminster Council.

According to New Westminster Councilor Bob Osterman, "There is now such a significant resident rage at traffic . . . our town is on the cusp of just literally boiling over". (At about 17:30)

Councilors went on to emphasize that they understand that you can't build your way out of congestion with wider roads, and are not going to back down to pressure to approve the UBE part of the North Fraser Perimeter Road without their conditions being met. New West is now going creating a new master transportation plan, it should make for some very interesting consultation sessions.

This is a long video at 26 minutes, but is worth watching if you want a clearer understanding of why the Gateway freeway megaproject has ground to a halt in New West.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f628URwQkrg

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