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Port Alberni students suggest solutions to Cathedral Grove congestion

  • Students from Alberni District Secondary School identified safety concerns at Cathedral Grove, driven by their desire to address traffic and pedestrian issues.
  • A survey conducted by the students of 300 participants revealed that 77.6% recognized ongoing issues with traffic and pedestrian accessibility.
  • Recommendations included overhead walkways and sidewalks to enhance safety, as stated by student Amaya Parmar.
  • The findings were shared with local authorities, including the Ministry of Transportation and Transit, as part of their community project, led by teacher Anne Ostwald.
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Port Alberni students suggest solutions to Cathedral Grove congestion

Survey, solutions are part of high school Social Justice class project

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