Dollarton Highway — Canadian Ld Intemational Mzplewood (sMaplewood 13 Districtot E fH E ue E North Vancouver * College 2 ; & Private lands real Marti: Miflerchip ignment a ge Exeavating Lid. by October built until next year. Amherst will not be driven on until Avenue and some of Riverside News Reporter martin@nsnews.com THE tender for the first phase of the long-await- DOLLARTON HWY. REALIGNMENT PHASE YEAR ee SE 2000 eau 2001 TEER 2002-2005 ed Dollarton Highway realignment has been approved by North Vancouver District council. sometime next year. That's because the four-lane realignment of the Dellarton through land owned — by Canadian Occidental Pet- roleum Led. (CanOxy) will be phased in over cight years. The intersection at Dollar- ton and Amherst Avenue and a southerly rerouting of the Drive East will be widened at the same time. Widening of Front Street, Spicer Road, the southern end of Riverside Drive East: aad Forester Street are planned for 2001. The new road network is all part of plans to develop for business and light industry part But the road pavement Unar Dollarton ar Wye Street are the 2005-2007 . » ) ¢ will be laid by Matcon connections that will not be See Bridge page 11 Council Meeting Agenda Other Meetings - Monday, June 21, 1999 - 7:00 p.m. "Saturday 9:00. 2.m., Rogers Cable 40 - Delegat ions oM 5. Jacquie Stevulak, The North Vancouver . Restorative Justice Committee - 1999 Program ..Couneil Matters. : =e Lions Gate Bridge Rehabilitation Project U2 Development Permit - 3050 Highland | Boulevard . Business Licence Application, Swim School - - "4542 Hoskins Road wy oan "4: ‘Advisory. Planning Commission Amending Bylaw of General’ Local Improvement Cost-Sharing *- eat Amending Bylaw - 2900 Block Woodbine Drive 6. North Shore. Arts Commission Assistance Grant” o R ommendations. , Maplewood Farm is a popilar attraction for young and old alike. In "addition to popular features, such as "Goat Hill" and "Rabbitat", guests can also enjoy the cow milking @ demonstration which takes place every day at § 1:15 p.m. Maplewood 7 Farm is open daily [#4 (except Mondays) from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. “es lo atletes With adie go airs ach Yaccury Be a Volunteer! BC Games for Athletes with a Disability July 7 - 11, 1999 Looking for something fun to do this summer? Volunteering is a great way to meet new friends and give something back to your community. The BC Games for Athletes with a Disability are secking enthusiastic volunteers to help out with a number of positions before, during and after the games. Contact the Games office at 981-3100 or e-mail at bcgamesns@bc.sympatico.ca Visit our website at www.nsnews.com/bcgames. Maplewood Farm Come and see what’s in store! After years of planning, the design for the new visitor reception building at Maplewood Farm is underway. Scheduled for construction in late summer/early fall, the new building will greatly improve service to the more than 100,000 annual visitors-who enjoy the farm. Designed in heritage farm style, this 640 square foot building will house a new public reception and retail area, as well as office and storage space. As part of the redevelopment, new landscaping, pathways and fencing will be part of the improvements. For more information, call the Parks Department at 990-3800, or view the display at Maplewood Farm .at 405 Seymour River Place, off Dollarton Highway. Edgemont West We need your participation! Over the last few months, a working group of neighbourhood residents has been developing new. zoning regulations for the Edgemont West neighbourhood. We invite residents of Edgemont West to a: _ Public ‘Open, House: Please come and see the displays. Talk to members of the working group and the consulting Planners to find out what is being proposed for your neighbourhood. If you have any questions please ‘contact Kathleen Callow or Susan Stratis at the District of North Vancouver at 990-3761. Substance Abuse Symposium The District of North Vancouver, in partnership with North Shore Health, will host a: Experts will speak 0 on Substance Abuse issues, including Substance Abuse on the North Shore, Prevention Strategies, Treatment Strategies, Harm Reduction and Community Response. This series of panel discussions will be moderated and will allow for quesiions from the audience at the end of each session. Public are welcome to attend, however seating is limited. For more information on this event, please call 990-2240 or 990-2494.