TERRACE — Although it con- cedes concerns about the condi- tion of the road on the 3500 block of Floyd are valid, coun- | cil says paving will have to wait. Yvonne Nielsen had com- plained the stretch of road con- necting Mountainview Vista ‘and Kalum Lake Drive was ‘‘washboard and potholes’’. Because she suffered from a fused lower back and head ‘in- jury, Nielsen said she sufferad both dizziness and. back pain from the jolting received when riding the bus along Floyd. Claiming grading the gravel stretch did not solve the pro- blem, she pointed out the im- ‘proved surface lasted only two days when grading was carried out last year. . While agreeing grading had not proved very effective; the ci- ty pointed out previous _at- tempts to have the block paved under the Local Improvement Program (LIP) failed. The LIP system tequires a majority of owners whose properties front the road to agree to the project and to pay for it. Council has written to Nielsen telling her it. hopes to get paving done either through a successful LIP or the proposed 25-year, program. The latter goes to referendum this fall. kkkkk New jail could — start this fall — TERRACE — Construction of a new community correctional centre could start as early as this fall, says . district corrections director Rob Watts. “We are still fantasizing that we will be underway this building season,” for.” A two-and-a-half-year-long search for a site for the new jail ended two weeks ago when city council approved the. rezoning . application for 12 acres of in- dustrial land between Keith ’ Ave. and the railway tracks at _ the north end of Braun 5t. It was the day Watts had been _ waiting for. “] feel very relieved, very happy,’” he said. “For a whole bunch of strange reasons I think we've ended up with the best ~ site we could have hoped for.” - Earlier attempts to locate the jail in ‘residential areas on the he said. — “That's the goal we're aiming ' bench and in Thornhill “met strong public opposition. This time the proposal sailed through the rezoning public hearing — nobody showed up. “I think everybody's happy with it,’ Watts said. “E don't think we have any unhappy _ campers.” “It looks like we're finally on our way,’ he added. ‘Watts said the final sale of the land is ‘imminent.” B.C. Buildings Corporation spokesman John Murphy said legal paperwork and surveying must still be completed, The final price of the land — which is higher than previous sites the government had taken out options ‘on — won't be released until the sale is com- pleted, Murphy said. 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