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Council will wait before adding a traffic light on Whatcom Road

There will be no traffic light installed at the intersection of Whatcom Road and Mountain Drive – at least not yet.

After a 45-minute debate at city hall on Monday afternoon, council decided to take a wait-and-see approach on a request by residents to install the new signal.

Instead, an amber flashing light will be installed on a sign, warning drivers coming down the hill on Whatcom, that the intersection is approaching, but no other safety upgrades will be done until the new shopping centre, also on Whatcom, is completed in the fall of 2011. That will allow city staff to see how the complex will affect traffic.

The decision to wait was not a unanimous one.

Coun. Lynne Harris urged council to install a light, despite the staff report saying it wasn't needed.

"I am not an expert ... in my mind, signalization is required there," said Harris.

Her motion received support from Couns. Patricia Ross, John Smith and Dave Loewen, however the remaining five members voted to wait.

"We either respect the professional recommendation of our staff, or we ignore them," said Coun. Simon Gibson.

He said the report indicated a light, which would cost about $180,000 to install, could create rear end collisions at the intersection.

"That's a lot of money if we are going to increase the likelihood of accidents," said Gibson.

Abbotsford mayor George Peary agreed.

"You cannot conclude that just because an intersection is light controlled, that it is safer.



Kevin Mills

About the Author: Kevin Mills

I have been a member of the media for the past 34 years and became editor of the Mission Record in February of 2015.
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