August 22nd, 1977 Moved by Alderman Mabbett: Seconded by Alderman Laking: TEV np atte een ine net ne ree That as recommended in a report from the Public Works Committee, August 19th, 1977, the lane South of Fraser Avenue from Flint to Shaughnessy, be closed at Shaughnessy, and that a turn-around be constructed at that So nn ime eye point, Carried. ‘P/Wks.Comm. re From the Public Works Committee, August 19th, 1977, setting forth ;streetlighting jprogramme- the following resolution passed at the May 30th, 1977 Council meeting: ‘Shaughnessy St. ‘from Wilson to "That as recommended in a report from the Public Works Committee, ‘Underpass May 27th, 1977, the streetlighting. be undertaken on Shaughnessy Street from Wilson Avenue North-to the Underpass at an estimated cost of $31,000.". and recommending that while it is apparent from bids and quotations received that the project will now cost approximately $48,000., the work be proceeded with even if it means reducing that to be undertaken in 1978. Moved by Alderman Mabbett: Seconded by Alderman Laking: That as recommended in a report from the Public Works Committee, August 19th, 1977, the streetlighting project on Shaughnessy Street from | i i ? So i 4 ad of uf Wilson Avenue North to the Underpass, estimated to cost approximately $48,000.00, be proceeded with, subject to the availability of funds therefore being confirmed by the City Treasurer and Administrator. Carried. Prior to passage of the foregoing resolution, a discussion ensued, and as concern was expressed that only $25,000.C0 had been budgeted for the project, an additional amount of approximately $23,000.00 would have to be allocated therefore from some other source of City funds. The 0 Reker eat City Administrator advised that between $6,000.00 to $10,000.00 is available from soil removal royalties; however, during October the Pee, | ' Council is empowered to amend its annual budget as necessary. t ‘Leisure Act.Comm. From the Leisure Activities Committee, August 17th, 1977, concerning ire admission rates ; ‘public skat- indoor admission rates, and recommending that those for public skating be the jing, etc, 7 same as for public swimming, so that one set of book tickets could be Me pete: used in either facility. An information sheet was also submitted listing a comparison of admission rates charged for public skating and swimming (indoor) in other Lower Mainland municipalities. Moved by Alderman Keryluk: Seconded by Alderman Laking: