Bowen Island Undercurrent September 25 2015

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FRIDAY SEPT. 25, 2015 VOL. 42, NO. 35

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James Tuer wins design award

Weighing in on LNG safety

Western Living magazine has chosen him as Eco Designer of the Year

Wade Davis and Thomas Rafael add their voices to the debate

Reach for the SKY

As Seniors Keeping Young prepares for its 21st birthday, new members sought

Fixed-link study puts ‘everything on the table,’

Beyond the Happy Isle

including Bowen bridge

BIM wants to hear your story as part of its initiative to re-brand Bowen Island

MARTHA PERKINS EDITOR

MARTHA PERKINS EDITOR

Squamish is Hardwired for Adventure. British Columbia used to be the Best Place on Earth. And Bowen Island is… During the month of October, Bowen Island Municipality is asking everyone to help it fill in the blank by taking part in a resident survey. Why did you move here? Why do you stay? “If you want to understand the values of a community you have to understand their experiences and personal stories,” says Mayor Murray Skeels. For council, he says the survey will provide “a pretty good feel for the values [we] want to reflect and what [our] priorities are.” For the municipality’s economic development committee, which is spearheading the project, “It will really help us understand what is making Bowen unique and special,” says committee chair Gord Ganong. “It is a learning process.” It’s the stories that we tell one another that tell us who we are. Islanders Ed Wachtman and Sheree Johnson , the dynamic force behind Storytellings Consulting, have devised and will analyze the survey pro bono. They’ve taken international clients such as Ford Motor Company and Jack Daniels on a similar journey to discover the heart of who they are and what they represent. Continued page 6

Keeping a smile on your face helps, whether you’re a flagger, such as Greenscapes’ Jewal Maxwell, a person trying to drive through Snug Cove, or a member of the paving crew that is giving the main thoroughfare a new asphalt surface this week. Martha Perkins photo

Paving expected to continue on Saturday as crews respond to weather MARTHA PERKINS EDITOR

It’s not the easiest task to pave a road that is not only a main thoroughfare but also the place to line up for a ferry, but the crews overseeing the Snug Cove project seem to be pulling it off with relatively few complications. After towing a couple of cars off the street on Tuesday morning, crews got to work grinding portions of the south side of Bowen Trunk Road. They switched to the north side, and the portion around BICS, on Wednesday. Although the plan had been to

start paving on Thursday, the forecasted rain was expected to delay it for a day. (The Undercurrent goes to print Wednesday afternoon.) It is now very likely that the paving that starts Friday will continue Saturday, Monday and Tuesday. “We’re so late in the season you can’t wait on the weather,” says public works superintendent Bob Robinson on why the change of plans to include working on Saturday. The plan was never to grind up the asphalt on the steep portion of the hill leading to and from Snug Cove. Because of the grade, and not knowing how deep the gravel would

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be, the road surface would become like a washboard as vehicles traversed the hill. Instead, they’re grinding down speed bumps and creating the proper surface grades at intersections in preparation for paving the entire stretch. Robinson reminds drivers to respect the flaggers, and the flaggers’ and crews’ safety, as they navigate through the Cove. If you have to come to stop and wait to proceed, please put on your four-way blinkers to alert other drivers. Bowen Island Municipality is providing constant updates on its website, BIMBC.ca.

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Everything is on the table when it comes to a study into the possibility of a fixed link between the mainland and Sunshine Coast, says Jordan Sturdy. But the table can just as easily be cleared, the MLA for West Vancouver-Sea to Sky said in a telephone interview on Saturday morning. “We may find out that the naysayers are right — [the Howe Sound] is too big, too deep, too whatever to even begin to consider any type of crossing but let’s get a little more information… about what’s potentially realistic and what’s not,” he told the Undercurrent. While Bowen Islanders may instantly think of the possibility of hopscotch bridges from the coast to Bowen Island to Keats Island to Gibsons — an idea that’s been bandied about for years — Sturdy says the study will also look at the possibility of road access. “There are people who ride bicycles from Squamish to Sechelt. There’s a twokilometre hike-a-bike but it’s otherwise doable.” There’s also a group called the Third Crossing Society which is proposing a 173km road from Powell River to the Sea to Sky highway south of Whistler. Other groups point to fixed links in Norway, where the fjords have a similar topography to the Howe Sound. Transportation minister Todd Stone announced the survey last Friday morning. Continued page 6

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