East Harrison road improvements

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PROVINCE INVESTS $390,000 TO IMPROVE HARRISON EAST ROAD

VICTORIA - The Province is investing $390,000 this year to upgrade the Harrison East Forest Service Road to provide safer access for all recreational and industrial users, Forests and Range Minister Pat Bell announced today.
"We are committed to improving safety on our forest service roads and are responding to the Auditor General's report on forest worker safety," said Bell. "A road-user safety committee is also being established in the Chilliwack district to develop and promote standards for safety on forest service roads."
This Forest Service Road improvement project will include the construction of two permanent bridges, sight-line improvements in areas of high recreation traffic and standardized information signs, all of which are considered key for safer roads.
The Harrison East Forest Service Road starts six kilometres north of Harrison Hot Springs, providing access to a popular recreation area that boasts continuing development of lakefront and creek-side camping sites, natural hot springs, private cabins and a scenic back-road route to Boston Bar.
The improvements will provide greater opportunities for the development and management of integrated resources including access to forest tenures and industrial mineral operations. The project will be completed by Spring 2009. Temporary road closures will be in effect from time to time. Information about the status of the road is available online at [www.for.gov.bc.ca/dck/].
 
Hope they are also adding a daily garbage pick-up and cleaning service and full time police patrols to that upgraded road. If they can't see the problems now there, they soon will - if they can extract their heads from their butts. What a bunch of dim witted idiots. :mad:

Or do I smell private developers...
 
pros: it will allow easier access for the general public to experience the beauty of BC landscapes.
Cons: it will allow easier access for the general public to thrash the beauty of BC landscapes.
I guess these guys can't leave things alone, they either gate and block everything or they turn it into a highway where everyone can get into it. Now you'll be able to go straight through into Boston Bar and Nahatlach and destroy that lake much easier.
 
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