NEWS photo Cindy Goodman TWENTY: THREE- YEAR-OLD Samantha enjoys listening to music (AC/DC, Skid Row} and hanging “out with friends. Her hobbies include working out, ‘tennis's and ‘swimming ‘He said Keith Road south and at Lonsdale recorded six ‘The most accident-prone in- tersection was Hamilton Avenue ‘and. Marine. Drive at 32 accidents n 1992. ‘*What we have to worry about overall is the attitude of motorists in general,”’ said Mierau. He ‘said the problem intersec- tions are rated on the ‘basis of .ac- “cidents counted. But La Berge said that people living in her area are afraid to Albert Wiesstock - NORTH VANCOUVER DISTRICT. COUNCIL ff cross Lonsdale and that will not show up in statistics to justify a traffic light. = ° There are more cars on North Shore roads and Mierau said more of them are speeding. He said in an ideal world, ‘there would be a traffic light at every block on Lonsdale, but travel patterns of pedestrians and vehi- cles do not justify more at the present time. Mierau said a traffic light, sim- ilar to one at 17th Street and Lonsdale Avenue, costs approxi- mately $80,000. “St. Lawrence. Chisholm Ltd. SINCE sit ‘decision time has come,” middle school, Friday, November 12, 1993 - North Shore News — ¢4 eight variance approved for new Caulfeild school WEST VANCOUVER School District 45 received a devel- opment variance permit Monday to build a higher Caulfeild but West Vancouver District Council in- sisted on further negotiation and study of outstanding parking, traffic and access issues raised over the new school project. Local residents continue to be concerned about the impact the school will have on traffic patterns in the area. The school site is ad- jacent to the Someplace Special. Shopping Centre. Some protested a plan to put the teachers’ parking lot to the rear of the school and opposite their homes. Despite 1B1 Group’s offer of a drop-off loop within school grounds and a plan to split teach- ers' parking between the original and new siles, residents (and their legal representatives) continued to ask for moze time and consulta- tion. A lawyer representing one of the local faniilies referred to the building of the school as an ‘‘ar- chitectural mooning’’ of Headland Drive. District 45 chairman Peter Bradshaw agreed to delay clearing on the teachers’ parking site for a month, but only after expressing concern for the delays and extra costs that are already being in- curred as a result of design altera- tions to the school. ; “Tt can’t go on forever, I think said Bradshaw. He was backed by retired school principal Lloyd Wrean, who pointed out that the local residents bought. their properties knowing Lonsdale & 19th Medical Ciinic Open 9am - 9pm 365 days a year . 1940 Lonsdale Ave. j just south of London Drugs) No appointment necessary. 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