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Despite potential parking problems, Coquitlam council approves rental project between the highways in 7-2 vote

It’s housing in a transit-oriented area, but at least one councillor was doubtful residents of that new housing would be taking transit. Coquitlam council recently voted to approve a six-storey rental building at on Alderson Avenue, Grayson Avenue and Guilby Street northwest of the Ikea – despite misgivings from Coun. Teri Towner. “We don’t have […]

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