🚨 Should development wait for safety studies?
Local residents are raising serious concerns about asbestos hazards at the Record Ridge development project.
The Save Record Ridge Action Committee is asking Council to request the Province delay approvals until proper safety studies are completed.
Why this matters: Asbestos can become airborne during construction, potentially affecting air quality for surrounding neighborhoods.
🏘️ Save Record Ridge Action Committee (SRRAC) represents concerned community members
⚠️ Asbestos hazards have been identified at the development site
💨 Risk of airborne dispersion during construction activities
🔬 Proper environmental studies need to be completed first
🏠 Protecting current residents and future homebuyers
"We are requesting Council send off correspondence to the appropriate representatives at the Province with respect to delaying approvals until the hazards of asbestos, and study on its airborne dispersion is completed"— Melanie Mercier, Save Record Ridge Action Committee
This is public input - residents speaking up about community safety concerns.
What Council is being asked:
- Send formal correspondence to the Province
- Request delay of development approvals
- Ensure proper asbestos studies completed first
Your voice matters: Council needs to hear from residents on environmental safety issues.