Municipal Election and the Low Level Road Project

Posted: November 7, 2011 in City of North Vancouver, CN Rail, Low Level Road Improvement Project, Port Metro Vancouver

With the municipal election only days away, on November 19th, one wonders how a different City of North Vancouver Council will affect the future of the Low Level Road Project.

The Low Level Road Project has been a major subject of discussion since February and yet only 3 candidates for City Council even mention the project in either their platform statements or on their websites.

Two incumbent Councillors, Bob Fearnley and Guy Heywood, discuss this project on their websites.

Local resident Amanda Nichol has entered the municipal election race for City Councillor.  She states on her website“The low road improvement project is what motivated Amanda to pursue a position on City Council. The consultation stage initiated by PMV was appalling and giving one million of our taxpayer dollars towards the next phase of this project was not the best option. Consultation is essential to ensure that our residents’ quality of life is not diminished.”

View profiles of mayoral candidates and city councillor candidates on the CNV website.

The Low Level Road Project is a significant issue for our community.  Find out where the candidates stand on this issue and vote on November 19th!

Comments
  1. Christine says:

    I will vote for anyone who cares about the train horns blowing at night!!!