Subject: Fw: Boundary Bay Dyke Access
Date: Jun 22 16:39:27 2000
From: taylorrt - taylorrt at email.msn.com


Tweeters

I sent a comment to the Delata Council and this is the response that I
received.

>>>>>>>>>>>RESPONSE FROM 'DELTA'>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

-----Original Message -----
From: "Trent Reid" <treid at corp.delta.bc.ca>
To: <taylorrt at email.msn.com>
Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2000 3:26 PM
Subject: Boundary Bay Dyke Access


> Dear Mr. Taylor:
>
> Thank you for your recent correspondence to the Corporation of Delta.
>
> The Boundary Bay dyke access has been an ongoing difficult issue to
> Delta for a number of years. The agricultural community were concerned
> with blocked driveways and farm entrances, inadequate access due to
> parked vehicles and dogs causing damage to the farm fields. The
> conservationists indicated significant habitat requiring protection
> between 72nd and 96th Street. The recreationists were concerned about
> access being limited. I am sure you can appreciate the competing
> interests from these groups and the fact that resolving this issue was
> challenging as there was no consensus for a solution.
>
> The implementation plan adopted by Council represents a balanced
> solution for all users. Parking will be provided at the GVRD's Delta
> Heritage Air Park facility at 104th Street, 72nd Street, 64thStreet,
> South Delta Recreation Centre and Centennial Beach. The GVRD has plans
> to expand the parking at the Delta Heritage Air Park facility, in
> addition to providing public amenities like washrooms and picnic tables.
>
> I appreciate that this response may not satisfy your concerns, however,
> the Corporation of Delta will continue to monitor the situation. I
> would like to thank you for taking the time to write the Corporation of
> Delta about your concerns.
>
> Yours truly,
>
> Trent Reid
>
> for Carol De La Franier, M.Eng., P.Eng.
> Projects Engineer
>