July 9th, 1979. Ald, Traboulay Moved by Alderman Traboulay: Seconded by Alderman Laking: That the discussion regarding the Ultimate Road Network Plan be deferred until September and a Publi: Information Meeting can be set up. Carried. Prior to passage of the foregoing resolution Alderman Laking expressed his concern as the road plan leads to development of Burke Mountain with all traffic being filtered through Port Coquitlam.. NEW BUSINESS: Alderman Traboulay expressed his concern regarding roller skating re Roller Skating ton tennis certs. 4Ald. Traboulay on the tennis courts and asked that the City staff check on this. Alderman Traboulay advised of his concern regarding G.V.R.D. newsletters, re GVRD newsletters. Ald. Traboulay re Smell from piggery. Ald. Traboulay re Mosquitos TAld. Wright re fence at 3696 Hamilton St. Ald. Mabbett re Museum Train. | Ald, Mabbett re Evergreen Pk. Ald. Mabbett etc. and Mayor Campbell advised the newsletters, etc. are previded for in the Greatex Vancouver Regional District budget. Alderman Traboulay stated there was a smell coming from the piggery on Dominion Avenue and asked that this be looked into by the By-law Officer and the Simon Fraser Health Unit. Alderman Traboulay advised the mosquitos are becoming a problem and asked that this be investigated. Alderman Mabbett asked that a report on mosquito control be obtained from the Simon Fraser Health Unit. ’ Alderman Wright advised the fence at 3696 Hamilton Street is falling down and asked the Public Works Committee to look at it as the owner requests the ditch be filled in. Alderman Mabbett advised the Museum Train will be in Port Coquitlam on July 20th, 2ist and 22nd, 1979 in the C.P. Rail yards at Oxford Street. Alderman Mabbett advised the work is progressing well on Evergreen Park. Alderman Mabbett advised he attended the tennis tournament at the re tennis tournament. Ald. Laking re Lighting ~ soccer field. Reeve Street tennis courts and presented the trophies to the winners. Alderman Laking asked how the lighting for the soccer field at George Pearkes field was progressing. Alderman Mabbett advised the estimate for the lighting was $51,000.00 and due to the vandalism in the rab SAE | uitedaiens ene Ree ere EEN