February 14th, 1977 downtown area, as well as for shoppers, and it was generally agreed that 6-hour parking should be provided on Mary Hill Road and Wilson Avenue. Moved by Alderman Mabbett: Seconded by Alderman Thompson: That as recommended in a report from the Public Works Committee, February llth, 1977, two-hour parking from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.em., Monday to Saturday, be established at the following locations: a) Parking lot North of Batty's Shoes; b) Parking lot North of M & R Sports; c) Parking lot West of Royal Bank and Sand Mountain; d) Both sides Wilson Avenue from Donald Street West; e) West side Donald Street North from Wilson Avenue to Leigh Square; AND THAT six—hour parking from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p-m., Monday to Saturday, be established at the following locations: a) Both sides Wilson Avenue from Mary Hill Road West to Donald Street; b) West side Mary Hill Road from Elgin Avenue to Wilson Avenue, Carried. ONS RE RE EMRE Th tere ete REST EEN Roe Alderman Mabbett, in referring to the minutes of the February 9th, 1977 meeting between the Downtown Merchants and the Committee, advised that representatives of the Merchants would be meeting with the B.C. Hydro Transit to discuss the extent of bus stops downtown, and that a SSP ROT Net ato tek ASS ne iene report on downtown atreetlighting will be completed on or before March | i of 5 i j i 4 4 ‘ f { 15th, 1977. Alderman Mabbett also advised that the City Engineer has ST eet rater P { 5 a : written to the Department of Highways requesting that consideration be given to installing two large City Centre directional signs at appropriate SE nn ef an ae ita locations East and West of the Lougheed-Shaughnessy intersection. Alderman Mabbett then referred to the Firehall parking lot, and stated FTE am SNe tots ROSE So he felt it important that some yee of sidewalk be constructed from the lane West of Shaughnessy Street to the Firehall area in order to encourage TOS a des ae Metre er meney people to use that parking facility. iLeisure Act.Comm. From the Leisure Activities Committee, February 10th, 1977, concerning ire Water Safety Week Water Safety Week. Moved by Alderman Ranger: 2 « é ? f 4 Seconded by Alderman Keryluk: That as requested in a report from the Leisure Activities Committee, February 10th, 1977, che Municipal Council of The Corporation of the “ity of Port Coquitlam hereby endorses the period May lst to May 7th, 1977 as Water Safety Week, Carried. | Bldg. & Prot.Comm. From the Building & Protection Committee, February 9th, 1977, renaming Chester St.to ' Shaughnessy St.concerning the renaming of Chester Street to Shaughnessy Street in