Making some holes along PRB |
Some land excavation in a forested area off of Prince Rupert Boulevard near Charles Hays Secondary School likely has residents of Gull Crescent wondering what's up, that after two swaths of land were cleared earlier this week.
The area of interest from that work is located between Gull and travels down into the area behind the BC Hydro station located at 11th Avenue East and McBride.
The urban deforestation came on Tuesday and Wednesday, noted only by a traffic advisory from the City of Prince Rupert earlier this week.
By Thursday, the forested area behind the long existing residences had returned to a more tranquil experience, with little activity to be seen along the two pathways that had been carved into the bush.
Other than the Lane Closure notice of earlier this week, the City of Prince Rupert has yet to indicate what the purpose of the exploration was about; or what may be in works for the residents of the Prince Rupert Boulevard neighbourhood.
A situation that likely has set a few of the property owners along the western edges of Gull Crescent to wonder what may be coming next.
More notes on Council themes can be reviewed from our archive page.
Cross posted from the North Coast Review.
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