November_lst, 1982: /7- That the City take whatever action is necessary to familiarize surrounding Fire Departments with the C.P.R. Yards 30 that in the event of a major emergency, the Mutual Aid Agreement can be invoked with the least amount of confusion. Carried. NEW BUSINESS: Alderman Muldoon referred to the $400,000,000 to be spent by the Federal Government on Railways and she advised she will be recommending to the Honorable Jean Luc Pepin that some of this money be spent to relocate dangerous goods in the C.P.R. Coquitlam Yards. Moved by Alderman Muldoon: Seconded by Alderman Laking:, That a meeting be scheduled as soon 4s possible at a time selected by Mayor Traboulay for 6 special Council meeting to consider the six sites proposed for the Court House Remand Center Complex and that Council consider additional alternate sites. Carried. Aldermen Muldoon advised she wants to meet with the Honourable A.V. Fraser Minister of Transportecion and Kighways regarding the Mary Hill Bypass and an additional route for the northern section of Port Coquitlam for egress from the City if a possible disaster should occur form the C.P. Rail Coquitlam Yards. Alderman Mabbett referred to the new intersection at Shaughnessy Street and esked that the Public Works Committeg look at increased parking on the south side. Moved by Alderman Mabbetts Seconded by Alderman Mildoon: