Hold off on Hall St corridor project:Severyn

Nelson mayoral candidate Pat Severyn says it makes more sense to get some of the lots fixed up along Hall St before embarking on the costly pedestrianization project.

Severyn says the proposed Hall St corridor to the waterfront is a big and expensive thing and the city should not be digging up streets and infrastructure before development of the lots has taken place.

He adds the proposed changes to traffic flow on the hill at Hall St and Vernon are the biggest issue. There have been concerns raised about losing parking spaces and how semi truck deliveries will work if the intersection becomes 4-way and no left turns are allowed coming up Hall.

Severyn says it makes sense to put everything on hold until the Nelson Commons residential and Co-Op store development is done so the city doesn’t have to confuse citizens by making traffic changes that may then need to be altered again.

Continue Reading

cjat Now playing play

ckqr Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

B.C. airports brace for Air Canada flight attendant strike

Airports in B.C. are bracing for travel disruptions after the union representing 10,000 Air Canada flight attendants issued 72-hour strike notice Wednesday.

Trail mayor hopeful about lab after meeting with Interior Health

Colleen Jones is feeling optimistic following a meeting last week with Interior Health officials to discuss the future of the city's downtown blood lab.

Fauquier boil notice cancelled

The RDCK says repairs have been completed, and water quality tests indicate the water quality is good.

Interview – Leo’s Sleepover, a locally written children’s story on diabetes

Trail author Dave Colquhoun and illustrator Stacey Kissock about their new book, Leo's Sleepover, with Summit Radio morning host Wayne Kelly.

Castlegar receives $400K for flood mapping

The City of Castlegar will update its floodplan mapping and hazard risk assessments with help from a provincial grant.
- Advertisement -