A number of abandoned vehicles are in storage awaiting demolition if registered owners don't claim them by August 7th (photo from City of PR Annual Report) |
The City of Prince Rupert is making plans to take once again care of a number of abandoned vehicles that it has collected in recent months, with the City outlining the fate of the vehicles it has in storage through a recent public notice.
The notice of pending demolition was provided to the back pages of the weekly paper last week, noting that eighteen vehicles will be demolished unless their owners contact the City of Prince Rupert by August 7th.
Registered owners must be able to prove ownership and pay all outstanding charges, including storage by that date.
For whatever reason, the notice for the public has not been posted to the city's website, or to the range of social media portals and apps that they now have in place.
You can however view the full description and VIN numbers from the vehicles from the back pages of last week's newspaper.
Or you can contact the Landfill site for more information on the City's disposal plans for the vehicles contact that civic facility at 250-624-5482.
The clean up of abandoned and derelict vehicles makes one of a number of concerns from some of the city's councillors when it comes towards a need to clean up the city, the vehicle program one which seems to be having more success than the quest to improve the look of buildings in the downtown area.
For more notes from Prince Rupert City Hall see our Council Discussion page here.
Cross posted from the North Coast Review.
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