Fix Eighth Avenue for safety reasons

Editor: Just is a reminder that the paving of Eighth and Center is not cosmetic, but a matter of safety.

Editor:

Just is a reminder that the paving of Eighth and Center is not cosmetic, but a matter of safety.

While I prefer to walk to work at the Lakes Artisan Center, I am hesitant to do so in the winter.  Many are the times I have stepped off into the snowbank to allow two cars to pass.

Add this to a dark night and poor lighting and you have an accident waiting to happen. I have also walked to and from William Konkin Elementary (WKE)  and had the school bus come uncomfortably close.

While I am not happy with having to pay more taxes, this project is a matter of providing a safe corridor for children and those who must walk to and from CNC, WKE, the hospital or downtown to get groceries and mail.

I do agree with Councillor John Illes, however that one sidewalk is quite sufficient.

Respectfully,

Paula Laurie,

Burns Lake, B.C.

 

 

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