Not surprising that Metro not including the First Peoples in their scheming. Metro as usual did not do a good job of informing the public in general; classic fail, we know best attitude shown by the staff. The Kwantlen preliminary concept plan that I saw, told me that they were doomed to fail anyway, failure to understand the soil conditons, past uses at Colony Farm and they wanted to grow fruit trees! "Stupido!!!" typical desktop farmers!
View of Essondale's Colony Farm during a flood; showing a small portion of the flooded area.
8 June, 1948 BC Archives I-68904
[ Note the windbreaks, all gone today, and Metro was adamant that they not be replaced ]
Apparently there will be a meeting on November 7, at Poirier Library at 7pm, to look at options,input for the Sheep Paddock trail. Not public knowledge yet, typical! See the Metro page that is "supposed" to keep the public informed about the Metro Parks schemes for exact tdates and times.
A large water pipeline is also in the planning stages that will have impacts on Colony Farm, read portions of this Article
And in the coming year you will notice large volumes of trucks going onto the Kwikwetlem reserve dumping their loads of spoil from the 10 Metre diameter, 2 km long Evergeen line tunnel, the truck traffic will apparently will be active up to 18 hours a day, and six trips per hour. A lot of traffic.
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