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Hi
Everyone,
I
just want to update you on the important events of the past week, with
regards to our fight. As you know, 2 weeks ago, Minister Neufeld
made an announcement that they were proceeding with the construction of
overhead lines through our community. We were shocked as we
really felt the tides had turned and we had garnered significant
support by several ministers. Unfortunately in the end, Neufeld
wielded considerable clout and he stood fast behind his corporation
BCTC. Bloody unfortunate!
Even
before the announcement was made, ROW owners with poles in their yards
had received couriered letters from BCTC requesting meetings about
construction arrangements. A few of us were invited by one
homeowner to come to one of these private meetings. BCTC’s PR
person and a representative of Hydro met and gave vague information
plus a package to the owners. However when asked hard questions
of “how” and “when”, had very few answers. One fact we all became
quickly aware of, is that it is very possible that they may be coming
through several yards down the ROW to actually get the machinery and
poles to their planned locations – so be warned. Many of us other
than those with poles may be contacted regarding this.
At
this meeting, the homeowner in question and all of the rest of us
demanded a letter from BCTC stating that the new towers and lines were
“safe” – signed by BCTC, BC Hydro and the government. Don’t hold
your breath waiting for this! However, it’s a good idea if we all
ask for it. We also demanded that BCTC arrange a larger meeting
for the community at large to explain what was going on – again, don’t
hold your breath!
Since
the announcement, TRAHVOL has submitted a formal Reconsideration
request to the BCUC, regarding HDD. This was rejected in a
lightening fast 4 days (see the attachment). However, the
rejection of this does open a door for legal action in the way of an
appeal. We are waiting for more advice on this. We are also
exhausting any other possible legal avenue that may be open to us to
avert this disaster. We will try and keep you updated.
Regarding
the so called "BUYOUT" :
TRAHVOL also wrote Val
Roddick, the Premier and Neufeld asking several pointed questions about
the so called “possible buyout”. Unfortunately this applies only
to those of us with encumbrances on our land – which does nothing for
the rest of the community, the school or the parks. Val has sent
the attached letter back, which gives us absolutely no clarification,
only requesting we contact her personally.
Neufeld told Cec it
"isn't confirmed" and Roddick stated that residents would have to
initiate interest to the government. This supposed offer has nothing to
do with BCTC and they are not involved in it directly.
Please note that the
government is telling us that if anyone is interested in the
so called "buyout", they must notify the government. They have
indicated that the government will do NOTHING to initiate this action.
As this is obviously a
very difficult personal and heart wrenching decision, each homeowner
must decide whether or not to take action on it. We think it is very
important that we approach the government cohesively as they will try
the divide and conquer bit if they get the opportunity. To that end,
TRAHVOL is suggesting that anyone who may be interested
let us know, so that we can get an initial list to the
government and then see what happens. If they are serious about it,
we will need to have legal help to set up the procedures and
parameters. The information will be kept in complete confidence.
If you wish to proceed individually, that’s fine too.
We have not given up the
fight on this, but the solution may now be retroactive rather than
proactive. Sad,but true. We have no illusions that someone will
pull a rabbit out of a hat for us. Further, we need to have the entire
community behind us, and unfortunately this has yet to happen.
Bernadette
TRAHVOL
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