Chilliwack councillors OK seasonal booze in city park despite Fraser Health concerns, but wonder why FHA was silent on hard drug use in parks
CHILLIWACK — Two Chilliwack councillors expressed bewilderment at Tuesday’s council meeting as to why Fraser Health has apparent concerns over the city’s plan to allow seasonal alcohol consumption in one city park, but hasn’t said much about hard drug use within various city parks.
Like it has in years past, Chilliwack council approved an agenda item Tuesday (Mar. 19) that permits alcohol consumption at one city park, Vedder Park, between May 15 and October 31. The park is not immediately surrounded by any major residential developments within 50 metres, and has two children’s playground areas and a pump track for youngsters.
Joe Koczkur, director of public works and parks for the City of Chilliwack, told councillors in response to a question that there had not been a single complaint received in 2023 when seasonal alcohol consumption was been permitted at Vedder Park last year. Not one complaint was received through city bylaw or the Chilliwack RCMP, Koczkur confirmed.
Dr. Jing Hu, a medical officer and medical director for Fraser Health within Chilliwack, the District of Kent and Hope, wrote a letter to the city of Chilliwack dated Tuesday, Mar. 19 expressing consternation around the city’s seasonal alcohol consumption plan. The letter was not attached to Tuesday’s agenda because it had been received just before the meeting.
