Coquitlam scraps another plan: Council rejected fourth official plan for northeast area Final Edition

A Coquitlam resident is considering legal action against the municipality after council rejected the northeast sector's proposed official community plan. To get home to her two hectares on Burke Mountain, [Eleanor Ward] has to go through Port Coquitlam. "Development has happened in the pas...

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Published inProvince (Vancouver, B.C.)
Main Author Frank Luba, Lower Mainland Reporter
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Vancouver, B.C Postmedia Network Inc 19.08.1999
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Summary:A Coquitlam resident is considering legal action against the municipality after council rejected the northeast sector's proposed official community plan. To get home to her two hectares on Burke Mountain, [Eleanor Ward] has to go through Port Coquitlam. "Development has happened in the past in Coquitlam on a lick and a promise, and I don't feel we should be doing it anymore until we are absolutely sure we're going to get rapid transit," said [Louella Hollington].