COURTHOUSE AREA res- - dents have been: driven -to ‘complain . about ‘traffic through their area. By STEPH Contributing Writer We “have gone from having’ . practically. no traffic to being the < corridor north: of “Third. - busiest Street’ and south of ‘the Upper : “Levels, ** said Dana Cooper, vice- » chairman’ of the Courthouse’ Area * Residents Committce at Monday’s .7 ‘North’ ‘Vancouver - City: Council’ ’ ‘ meeting. “He said “connecting East “231d * \ Street to, Grand . Boulevard. * “highly uncthic an, “intolerable situation," ‘was ° city expects us to accept, all ‘this i" commuter: ‘tralfic' (from the eastern «"serious ~ ‘structural, decay, safety problems, noisc and Htter pollution “as well as a reducti ni able.to sustain. the level‘ travelling over its; ; EXCESSIVE: ‘points; saying that: ‘othe enginecring department | is. wasting. money ‘and © destroying. = Avenue. between - ~ Streets; |. : 1 "063 per cent of: traffic through his im and has created . We, cannot’ understand how the. _ creating ‘ our Prop , [12,13, 14°& originally: quiet 1 neighborhood Cooper said, * . He outlined a number of specific trees, while rebuilding Ridgeway 19th. neighborhood consists Mmuters; oS . *speed_ bumps should be built: jon of .com- Grand Boulevard north of 19th HOLLIDAY. -FUNWEAR. SHOPPERS A: special: offer 10 customers . who, pur chased merchandise "I by cheque from Holli-. day Raye May, Please call’Gabe “Holiday: and’ 23rd. . stop signs shoitld be i in: “ALY, “stalled at’ 23rd, and Ridgeway; and 30 km/h zones by id. the possibility fatality... time; is. running out an * impress. on coun -immediate . . Cooper, |”: he p! i Ne : ; Council passed, aa- motion vine _ structing |\.staff- to report. on’ the “issues S raised,