Bo? That the Province must develop a detailed financial plan with municipal input, which will’ commit funding for the Transport 2021 projects as described in the interim and medium range transportation plan. That a Regional Bicycle Route Plan myst be developed as part of the Transport 2021 Stud That the Province mxast compensate municipalities: a. for road and watermain improvements that would be required in Port Coquitlam due to the higher than anticipated population density in Port Coquitlam proposed under the "Liveable Regions Pian". | for loss of this municipal arterial toad capacity due to regional traffic avoiding congested Provincial roads in the future. for the construction of neighbourhood traffic control measures to reduce rat-running through residential neighbourhoods that will result from lack of Provincial road capacity and TDM measures under the Transport 2021 Pian. That the thrust of the Transport 2021 Study must be changed to an objective of providing excellent bus transit, commuter rail, and Sky Train transit systems so that the public has a convenient and viable alternate to using the car. Carried From the Deputy Engineer, March 24, 1994 regarding Paint Recycling News Reiease. e « Moved by Councillor Gates: Seconded by Councillor Talbot: : That Council receive the report from the Deputy Engineer, March 24, 1994, for information, and thereby inform the public and the media that the Household Hazardous Waste Depot will be closing after March 28, 1994, That a letter be sent to the Provincial Government requesting that the legislation regarding the Paint Recycling Program be retroactive to March 29, 1994, Carried From the Planner, March 23, 1994 regarding Development Permit Application No. 7/94 for 1730 Broadway Street. ¢ ¢ Moved by Councillor Talbot: Seconded by Councillor Kerylut: That the report from the Planner, March 23, 1994 regarding Development Permit No. 7/94 for 1730 Broadway Street be referred to the Planning and Development Committee for further information. Carried,