Why Development?

As big industries left, our tax base diminished and our neighbourhoods deteriorated. In an urban setting with no room to expand, new development is essential. Our approach to development is balanced with liveability as goal. Be sure to read our blog post on the development question .

Wayne’s Wharf

by Wayne Wright on November 18, 2011

Right from the start I saw the potential of our waterfront for the enjoyment of our citizens and tourism. I made it my goal to buy back as much of the waterfront for public use as possible.

A recent Royal City Record article reports “Wright firmly believes that Westminster Pier Park, which is set to open in early 2012, will be an amenity that the public will welcome but will also become an economic driver for the city. One of Wright’s first goals upon becoming mayor was to reclaim the waterfront, so he couldn’t be prouder than when people refer to Westminster Pier Park as Wayne’s Wharf.”

Problem Statement

A big problem is that waterfront property is scarce and desirable so it tends to be expensive. Many of the properties on our waterfront were heavily polluted after years of industrial use.

Part Of The Green Way

Discussion

With careful negotiation and by using external funding, we have managed to acquire most/all of the waterfront.We now have a green way running along the river all the way from our border with Richmond to the Sapperton Landing Park on the other end.The Quay with the River Market and Fraser River Discovery Centre form the hub of our waterfront development. And don’t forget my favorite big addition – the Tallest Tin Soldier.I have not been successful in all my endeavours though. For example, we had an opportunity to get a marina at the Quay. However, it was opposed by local residents. I was disappointed but that is democracy – I listened. I was also sorry to see the Royal Casino paddlewheeler leave New West.

The Result

The waterfront has already become an integral part of life in New West. It is the venue for many events and festivals like Artists on the River and the Multicultural Festival. I can only see it increase as the Westminster Pier Park is completed.

Allow me to digress a little here. I am fed up with the negativity of some candidates in this campaign. They headline “Pier Park not on time, not on budget”! But do they mention the design award that the project has won? No! Guess it is easier to criticise than to be constructive.

An exciting future development is to connect the Quay and Queensborough for pedestrians and cyclists. The challenge is that we still have to allow shipping to pass. That could easily cause a bridge to be so high that people will be scared to use it. The City is exploring several options including a gondola system and the expansion of the existing rail bridge.

Conclusion

As a city we are truly blessed to have an asset as the Fraser River and I am proud of what we have achieved with our waterfront development. It is sometimes, somewhat disparagingly, referred to as “Wayne’s Wharf” by people who lack vision – but I don’t really mind as I did play a part in bringing it to fruition.

Be sure to read the City’s report on the economic potential of the Pier Park.

City Honoured

by Wayne Wright on November 16, 2011

Honour House AwardOn Sunday Wayne received an award from Honour House on behalf of the City in recognition for the work done by the City staff to make the New Westminster Honour House possible.

How it came about

Honour House’s Allan De Genova was struggling with bureaucracy in Vancouver and was feeling despondent when his phone rang: “Have you found a home for Honour House?” asked Wayne.

“I am not really getting anywhere”, replied Allan.

“Son, look no further. New Westminster would be honoured to have it. We have a home for you,“ Wayne replied.

De Genova had his doubts because of the troubles he had experienced in Vancouver. But then New Westminster city staff cleared the way for Honour House within three days.

The rest is history.

Honour House President Allan De Genova - Photo: Larry Wright, The Record

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Honour House New Wesminster

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Royal Columbian Hospital

November 9, 2011

Next year the Royal Columbian Hospital, RCH as we affectionately call it, will have been in New Westminster 150 years! There is a lot of tradition! In a recent article, Adrienne Bakker wrote “In spite of the expertise and resourcefulness of RCH doctors, nurses and administrators, the service demands on this facility have exceeded capacity [...]

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Growth in Queensborough

November 7, 2011

I am excited about Queensborough. This suburb  is becoming the Jewel of New Westminster, as more and more people are discovering! It has huge potential. The demographic of Queensborough is changing with more young families with children moving there. Whereas before Queensborough was more industrial and rural, it is becoming more residential. Where else in the [...]

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No Coasting Along

November 6, 2011

If you think I am going to coast along through my next term as mayor, think again. For sure, development will slow down now as many of the projects near completion. But for future efforts as mayor, I have my sight set on the Trapp Block on Columbia Street Queensborough/Quay link wharf upgrades to be [...]

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How Green Are We?

November 5, 2011

Is New Westminster becoming a concrete jungle? With all the construction going on, it is a valid concern. Yes, we have encouraged new development in specific areas. During the construction phase it can be quite a disruption. But be patient – once completed, you will see how dramatically the new facilities will improve life. Keep [...]

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Tourism in New West

November 4, 2011

My platform can be summarised as making New Westminster an even more liveable city for all its citizens. And tourism is one of the livebility pillars that make it possible so I just have to write about it! The Benefits As a City we strongly encourage tourism as firstly,  it makes a direct contribution to [...]

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Lowe’s Opens In Queensborough

November 4, 2011

First Lowe’s in B.C. opens in Queensborough by Brent Richter, Postmedia Network Inc. Read the full article in the Record… Queensborough is now home to a Lowe’s Home Improvement Warehouse, the first location in B.C. for the home improvement retail giant. The store held its grand opening on Tuesday and is continuing festivities into the [...]

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Homelessness in New Westminster

November 4, 2011

A regional census in 2008 showed that homelessness was on the increase. In response, the City and BC Housing have collaborated on a number of housing initiatives to better serve the homeless population in New Westminster. One of the projects was the conversion of the old Garfield Hotel into the Lookout Emergency Aid Society’s Rhoda [...]

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Bullish on New West

November 3, 2011

Bullish on New West, and wondering what’s next This is a great blog by Adam Goss on Tenth to the Fraser! Click here to read the full blog post…

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