January 26, 1981. /3. From Brenda Huish, Chairman, Port Coquitlam Area, British Columbia Heart Foundation, January, 1981 requesting that the week of February 14th to 22nd, 1981 be declared British Columbia Heart Week in Port Coquitlam. Moved by Alderman Muldoon: Seconded by Alderman Wright: That the request of Brenda Huish, Chairman, Port Coquitlam Area, British Columbia Heart Foundation, January 1981 that the week of February 14th to 22nd, 1981 be declared British Columbia Heart Week in Port Coquitlam be approved. Carried. REPORTS: From the Finance Committee, December 3lst, 1980 and January 13th, 1981 being Statements of Accounts Payable in the amounts of $254,130.69 and $625,413.76 respectively. Moved by Alderman Traboulay: Seconded by Alderman Keryluk: That the reports of the Finance Committee, December 31st, 1980 and January 13th, 1981 being Statements of Accounts Payable in the amounts of $254,130.69 and $625,413.76 respectively be approved. carried. From the City Clerk, January 23rd, 1981 advising that Aldermen Keryluk aud Traboulay have req.ested that the following notice of motion be placed before Council: “This will serve as a notice of motion that as soon as negotiations between CUPE and the GVRD are completed, that an overall study be made of the City of Port Coquitlam's role in the negotiations toward a Collective Agreement covering our employees". His Worship the Mayor stated that as this was a notice of motion only it would not be possible for a discussion on the subject to occur at this time. From the Public Works Committee, January 15th, 1981, referring to parking at 2600 Mary Hill Road and the blocking of the driveway at that address. Moved by Alderman Traboulay: Seconded by Alderman Keryluk: That the report of the Public Works Committee, January 15th, 1981, referring to parking at 2600 Ma- “tll Road and the blocking of the driveway