August 26th, 1974 system at that intersection. Alderman Keryluk stated his understanding that the outline of the time schedule for construction has been received and that work on the Lougheed Highway will be underway this Fall; therefore, by the time Victoria is contacted with respect to the traffic signal system, the highway will already be under construction. Moved by Alderman Mabbett: Seconded by Alderman Traboulay: That the Department of Highways be requested to install some improved traffic signal system such as a "demand" light, at the Hastings Street-Lougheed Highway intersection. Carried. Alderman Keryluk voted against the resolution. Prior to passage of the foregoing resolution, Alderman Keryluk pointed out that nothing will probably be done as the Department of Highways will not want to implement temporary “patch-up" solutions, and commented that the Hast!ngs-Lougheed intersection is only one part of overall problems; however, Alderman Tratoulay stated he felt it was "up to us a local Council to try and resolve this problem.” At the request of Alderman Traboulay, Alderman Laking agreed to discuss this mat~ ter with the appropriate officials in Victoria by telephone tomorrow. From the Public Works Committee, August 12th, 1974, recommending that a "Stop"Pub.Wks.Com re Stop sign be installed on Burns Street at the North side of Dominion Aveme. sign-Burns & Dominion & Moved by Alderman Keryluk: Seconded by Alderman Mabbett: That as recommended in a report from the Public Works Committee, August 12th, 1974, a "STOP" sign be installed on Burns Street at the North side of Dominion Avenue. Carried. From the City Administrator, August 23rd, 1974, advising that there is a City Adm.re sale of quantity of furnishings and equipment in the Court portion of the Justice Building furnishings & equipment taken over by the Provincial Government that the Province has agreed to purchase court por tion-Jus- and in accordance with their agreement the District of Coquitlam had had a profes- tice Bldg. sional appraiser list and value each of the items involved, which totals $14,385.00 based on depreciated replacement cost rather than on the original cost of these items. Moved by Alderman Traboulay: Seconded by Alderman Mabbett: That the Municipal Council of The Corporation of the City of Port Coquitlam hereby authorize the sale of furnishings and equipment in the Court portion of the Justice Building taken over by the Provincial Government to the Province, and that the appraised total price of $14,385.00 thereof be apportioned between the