Thursday 31 October 2013

Seniors

Dropped by Acropolis Manor today while seniors were enjoying their Halloween bash.
Looked like they were having a good time.
Now we wait for the little ones trick or treating
Happy Halloween All.

Wednesday 30 October 2013

ALL CANDIDATES MEETING

Mark your calendar
Wednesday November 6,. 2013  7:00PM
At The Lester Centre of the Arts.

Wednesday 23 October 2013

Airport Authority Agreement Loan Authorization Bylaw No. 3333,2013

A poorly attended information meeting was held this evening at the Lester Centre.
This bylaw will give the City of Prince Rupert the go ahead to borrow $7,000,000.00 from the Municipal Finance Authority to lend to the Airport Authority in order to proceed with much needed major upgrades to our airport.
The reason for this, is the City of Prince Rupert can access these funds at a much lower rate than the Airport Authority could negotiate on the open market.
The maximum term under the Municipal Finance Authority is 30 years. The Airport Authority arrived at a 20 year loan repayment schedule, which they feel the loan could be paid off earlier.
The net cost to taxpayer would be nothing as the loan would be covered by user fees levied to all travellers.
Some concerns raised are the maintenance and upkeep of the new terminal, as the old terminal has been poorly maintained over the years.
It is important to note that the road leading to the airport was paved in the late 1970s.(except for patch  work.)
The question which also arises is, will the dock be improved to handle heavier commercial traffic, and will there be a ferry upgrade?


Tuesday 22 October 2013

BAD IDEA

I attended the information meeting  this evening at  the Lester Centre.
The house was packed with standing room only.
The message was DON'T TOUCH OUR PARKS.
Reasons ranged from protecting the Blue Heron, wildlife "Bambie" and it was the only park in the neighbourhood for our kids.
Development is inevitable, however as residents we can make a difference and say where the development will go.
For instance if the housing is for Seniors it must be close to amenities not at the town cores extremities.
I urge everyone to contact city councillors by email or letter, and let them know how you feel, do not let the issue slide.
Make your voices heard.

Monday 21 October 2013

Dates of significance

October 22,2013

Information meeting on proposed condo site (old transition house) on Atlin ave.
At the Lester Centre  (PAC)
7:00PM

November 16, 2013


Craft fair and by-election at the civic centre

I urge all to attend: visit the craft fair and cast your ballot for City Councillor

Saturday 19 October 2013

$150 million for infrastructure !!!

It was reported that the City requires $150 million for infrastructure.
These include water system upgrade, trestle bridges replacement and raw sewer upgrades to comply with liquid waste regulations.
One item not mentioned in the article is road repair.
The City is due for costly major infrastructure work
With a population of 14,000, the taxpayer cannot shoulder this burden.
Although I have always been opposed to putting an extra tax burden on new development , which would discourage industry from settling here, it may be time to revisit this.
A one time fee may be charged and placed in a special fund for infrastructure repair and maintenance.
We also need to lobby the governments for funding. It is to the provincial and federal governments advantage to help as they gain to make millions on tax revenue from these new projects.

Friday 18 October 2013

Renting in Prince Rupert

With low mortgage rates rental accommodations are becoming more expensive than buying your own home.
All communities have what has become  known as  "slum lords", where the apartments are not maintained and fall below health standards.
It is frustrating for a renter to have his or her concerns ignored.
The B.C. residential tenancy act regulates rentals. This again is an overworked agency which deals with thousands of complaints yearly. I have heard of some renters who have waited a long time to have their case heard, some have even given up trying to get any satisfaction.
This has put the landlords in an advantageous position when it comes to arbitration and judgements.
Although the system is slow, more people should use it and if your case is not receiving the attention you feel it should, contact your  MLA, in this case it would be Jennifer Rice.
If you live in a rental which has or causes serious health issues maybe contacting the health unit or the provincial ministry of health would be a starting point  to see what options are available to you.
You also could contact the City of Prince Rupert building dept. or the Fire Dept. to see if the building meets code or violates safety regulations.
Be as persistent.

Wednesday 16 October 2013

Condos

We all know that Prince Rupert is in need of housing, good quality housing at an affordable price.
Strata plans are the way of the future, however we must be diligent in our approach.
We must consider who will be living in these units and what amenities are required to enhance such a project.
Should we sacrifice park land for condos?
Who will live in these units?
There is an abundance of land within  the town core in my view to accommodate such a project.
The question is, who owns the land and can the City acquire the land at a fair market price for development, or should it be a private corporate based development?
What is more cost effective and best for the community as a whole.
As our population ages, we need more affordable seniors housing, but more importantly it must be within easy access to amenities.
I URGE ALL CONCERNED CITIZENS TO ATTEND THE PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING TO BE HELD AT THE LESTER CENTRE ON OCTOBER 22,2013 AT 7:00PM.



Tuesday 15 October 2013

Run for council has started

With the deadline for challenges having past I can only assume that the "race" is on.
The deadline to withdraw from the run for a council seat being this Friday Oct.18. I am confident that all candidates will not withdraw their names.
The reason I am running for council is I feel I can contribute to the community. I am retired and am committed to being a full time councillor.
I've been involved with the Lions Clubs and the Senior Citizens Housing Society .
I came to Prince Rupert in 1988 to a "booming" and vibrant community, since the downturn with the mill closure the community has faced hardships, however the community has banded together, worked hard to see this community survive.
There is still much to do and together we can do it.

Sunday 13 October 2013

HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO ALL.
It is a time of sharing and remembering the less fortunate.
The Lions Club will again be holding their seniors thanksgiving dinner at the Moose Hall.
A big thank you to the Lions the Volunteers and the Charles Hays Girls Volleyball Team

Friday 11 October 2013

Today I filed my papers to run for councillor in the by-election for the city of Prince Rupert.
Prince Rupert is experiencing a new beginning. Trade and Commerce is seriously looking at our City, the latest being a $36 billion dollar LNG proposal from Petronas.
The Northern Gateway Project, although going through to Kitimat, and Enbridge have all set their sites on Prince Rupert.
Our City has the best facilities and most prestine shoreline in the world.
We must find a balance between the economy and the environment. In essence we are making decisions today which will determine our survival not only economic and political, but rather the survival of our children and our grandchildren.