September 25th, 1978. standard on a advanced construction schedule; on Langan Avenue from the east boundary of Brown Street to the west boundary of Broadway Street, in the City of Port Coquitlam, lodged with the City Clerk on the 15th day of September, 1978, is sufficient, and pursuant to the provisions of the Municipal Act the above noted work may not now be undertaken as a work of Local Improvement. From the City Administrator, September 25th, 1978 advising receipt of a resolution passed at the 1978 U.B.C.M. Convention regarding the Federal Covernment's Community Services Programne and asking that the Council indicate their support by forwarding a telegram to the Honourable Andre Quellet, Minister of State for Urban Affairs. Moved by Alderman Laking: Seconded by Alderman Keryluk: That as requested in the resolution passed at the 1978 U.B.C.M. Annual Convention regarding the Federal Government's Community Services Programme the Council indicate their support by forwarding a telegram to the. Honourable Andre Ouellet, Minister of State for Urban Affairs. NEW BUSINESS: Alderman Mabbett suggested that Mayor Campbell. set up an appointment with Premier Bennett regarding the proposed new Provincial Court House Building. Moved. by Alderman Mabbett: Seconded by Alderman Ranger: That Mayor Campbell be requested to contact Fxemier Bennett to arrange a meeting to discuss the proposed new Provincial Court House Building and the redevelopment. of the downtown area. Carried. Prior to passage of the foregoing resolution a discussion ensued. Alderman Mabbett asked that a representative from West Vancouver be invited to speak with Council on "Zero Base Budgetting". Moved by Alderman Mabbett: Seconded by Alderman Laking: That a representative from the District of West Vancouver be invited to speak to Council on "Zero Base Budgetting". Carried. City Admin., Sept. 25/78 re UBCM Reso. - Comm. Services Prog. Ald. Mabbett re appointment - Premier Bennett re new Prov. Court House Ald. Mabbett re Dist. of W. Vn. Rep ~- "Zero Base Budget ting' t