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The hit and run took place in the dark, shortly before 9 p.m. The suspect vehicle is believed to have been the only vehicle on that portion of the Sea-To-Sky Highway at. the time. NV City Sguamish RCMP remind the public to wear reflective dothing to be as visible as possible to tratfic when travel- Ing on foot, inline skates or hicvele along the highway. ‘Anyone with information about the hit and run is asked to call the Squamish RCMP at (604+) 898-9611 or Crime Stoppers at 669-8477, — Anna Marie D’Angela mayor backed. Mainline From page 1 “How would you feel if you had) worked countless hours, only to be told at the last minute, “By the way, you never had a chance?” Residents have threatened legal action to prevent the use of Mainline Road. Many of them work at home duriag the day, and say that would be impossible with the din of con- struction. They have also raised concerns about air pol- tution caused by fine particu- late from diesel engines, odours, and the possibility of accidents caused by runaway trucks. The GVRD board voted in July 1999 to use the Mainline Road after an_ estimate that design and construction of a new temporary road would cost about $3.4 million. North Vancouver Mayor Barbara Sharp, who also sits on the water committee, main- tains that the interests of $00,000 people in the region who will benefit from the ozonation plant ounveigh the concerns of 54 families. “We feel empathy for everybody thar has to live around a con- struction site. It’s noisy and it’s dirty and it’s not pleasant,” she said. “But even if it were my residents we were talking about, I could not justify it — the cost, the environmental impact, ‘and the temporary nature of it.” A large section of forest, she points out, would have to be cut down to build the new road. The GVRD intends. to build a 4.5-metre sound barri- er between the road and the homes, Estimates state that after the wall is built, the clos- est homes will experience noise levels of up to 80 decibels out side. Sharp points out that’ busy street traffic, such as - along Esplanade, Lonsdale, or 3rd Street, reaches 70 decibels. Problems with: building .a new road, according to the GVRD, also included another year-long delay in construction work. The seepage control blanket is considered crucial to protect the water supply and ensure public safety, “The Society for’ Promoting Environmental Conservation has also spoken against build-» ing a road through the area beside the reservoir, because erosion may create turbidity and damage the water supply. Du Preez is counting ‘on district council: to give. final. passage to a noise and nuisance: bylaw which would attempt to stop the. construction work. - The GVRD holds that it is not... subject to municipal bylaws.” - . The North Vancouver . 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