Opposition forms against proposed 5-storey building at Mary/Ontario in Chilliwack
CHILLIWACK — With nervousness in their voices and determination in their resolve, several seniors from a downtown Chilliwack housing development spoke out against a proposed 5-storey apartment building at the corner of Mary Street and Ontario Avenue at Tuesday night’s Chilliwack council meeting.
One by one, residents of an existing complex at 9170 Mary Street, a 26-unit building directly across the street from where the new building would be built, approached the podium to express concerns associated with a proposed 5-storey housing complex at 9132 and 9146 Mary Street.
The five-storey building would contain 36 off-street parking spaces including six visitor parking spaces, 40 bicycle parking spaces and six trees. The final lot layout must comply with city bylaws and feature urban frontage improvements on Mary Street and Ontario Avenue, including barrier curb, “sidewalk full half-road construction” and LED streetlights.
Speakers like Karen Smith, Shelly Brown and Terry Olson told council members Tuesday night they were concerned about on-street parking, noise, traffic and senior safety.


