~ page 8, February 16, 1 1977 - North Shore News Amoian FOs WWweses ssaews www sGwe ‘West Vancouver council continued Monday to grannle BAe Bee ee with the problem of threat- ened traffic chaos in the Park © -Royal area following com- '. pletion of the Park Royal South expansion by August 1978. In a public hearing session council members spent. sev- ‘eral hours listening to views and protests about the traffic conditions likely to be cre- ated, presented by spokes- men ratepayer groups. The. groups’ claim _ to represent thousands of West Vancouver residents from. Cedardale to Horseshoe Bay. Among other proposals, they pressed for a re-routing of access roads into and out of Park Royal South to avert further congestion at the present Marine Drive/Cap- ilano Bridge entry -to the municipality and at the Marine Drive/Taylor Way intersection. Mayor Peter Jones ar- gued, however, that the ‘traffic could be handled with more, sophisticated traffic. lights and additional lanes on present access roads. for nine citizen and cool Blac Cmasmancie AD further public hearing on the matter will he held aeaeere “next Monday, February 21 before council comes up with . any firm plans. See aiso story on page i6 (‘Mayor soothes WV citi- zens’ traffic fears’’). In other business West Van council turned down a proposal to celebrate Heri- tage Day, scheduled for later this month. Aldermen ex- -~pressed concern that it might simply turn into another paid civic holiday. One council member suggested it should be used as a day for everyone to work twice as hard. BIGGER COUNCIL EYED In North Vancouver Dis- trict council members dis- cussed the. question of increasing the number of aldermen fror: six to eight— with cost efficiency and ability to serve the public as prime considerations. 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