Meeting planned as opponents of gravel pit expansion in Hope mobilize
HOPE — A meeting has been tentatively scheduled for next week as opponents of a proposed gravel pit expansion in Hope have mobilized and circulated a petition with over 650 signatures against the expansion.
Hundreds of residents have signed on to a plea that would stop Cemetery Gravel Pit from growing, citing environmental risks, district tourism efforts and health concerns to people living nearby.
A town hall to discuss the proposed expansion is set for next Friday, February 21 from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. at Hope Recreation Centre, 1005 6 Avenue. Elected officials and other key representatives who have been invited to attend include Fraser-Nicola MLA Tony Luck, First Nations representatives from People of the River, B.C. Ministry of Mining, MLA Pete Davis (Kootenay-Rockies), FVRD Director Peter Adamo, District of Hope Mayor Victor Smith, District of Hope Chief Administrative Officer John Fortoloczky, and the applicant, Jake Klaassen of Hope Ready Mix, the company behind the proposed project.
Image: Open petition / A meeting has been scheduled for next week in opposition to the Hope Cemetery Pit expansion.
