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Bylaw Forces Business To Build $10k 'Sidewalk To Nowhere' In Smithers, B.C.

IANS, 30 Aug, 2016 01:29 PM
  • Bylaw Forces Business To Build $10k 'Sidewalk To Nowhere' In Smithers, B.C.
SMITHERS, B.C. — On a lonely stretch of concrete in Smithers, B.C., a black-and-white sign cautions passersby: "The end is near."
 
But rather than warn of impending doomsday, the sign literally refers to the end of the sidewalk, just a short 30-metre stroll away.
 
The "sidewalk to nowhere" outside North Central Plumbing and Heating is causing controversy in the small northwestern British Columbia town.
 
A local bylaw requires property owners with building permits of over $75,000 to construct public infrastructure, including sidewalks, outside their premises.
 
General manager Trevor Bruintjes says North Central Plumbing and Heating spent $10,000 to build the walkway that connects to nothing — as the nearest sidewalk is 500 metres away.
 
Mayor Trevor Bachrach says the isolated sidewalk has created so much conversation that the town will hold a public meeting on Thursday to discuss the bylaw and possible alternatives.

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