Listen Live

Early stages underway for rental units on Mission Road

The very early stages of a 94-unit rental complex in Courtenay are underway.

Yesterday, city council approved third reading of Bylaw 2693, which switches the address ‘2600 Mission Road’ from commercial to residential.

That decision wasn’t made right away, however.

Councillor Doug Hillan asked for staff’s thoughts on the traffic report put forward by the developer.

He said neighbours were worried about more congestion and increased safety concerns.

“We’ve had concerns expressed about safety, this being a school zone with a lot of people in the streets, and I’d like to hear more from staff on those issues before voting in favour of this.”

The city’s Manager of Planning, Ian Buck said the report was signed and delivered by a certified traffic engineer, so it has full confidence in the information provided.

After more than a half-hour of discussion amongst councillors and staff on the bylaw, Hillian put forward an amendment.

It outlined that before the final reading was approved, staff take an in-depth look at the traffic report to address any safety concerns.

That amendment was unanimously approved by council and the final reading for the bylaw will be at a later council meeting.

Continue Reading

cfcp Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

Eby urges fair support for B.C. after Carney meets with premiers on U.S. tariffs

Premier David Eby said a meeting Wednesday between the premiers and Prime Minister Mark Carney on the status of U.S. trade negotiations was “informative.”

Rainy weather not enough to dampen wildfires in B.C.

Officials in British Columbia warn wildfires in the northeast and southwest are expected to persist despite rain and cooler temperatures this week.

A.I. wildfire images “add to the uncertainty,” warns BCWS

The B.C. Wildfire Service said A.I. generated photos circulating online that seemingly show recent wildfires are not accurate.

Pistachio products linked to salmonella outbreak, 3 sick in B.C.

A salmonella outbreak in multiple provinces, including British Columbia, has been linked to recalled pistachio products.

Goose Spit Climate Resiliency project receiving $275k grant from Province of BC

New funding from the B.C. Government will make Goose Spit Park more climate resilient. 
- Advertisement -