91原创

Skip to content

UPDATE: Telus removes utility pole left in middle of Fort 91原创 street

Residents Louise and Malcolm Mott said pole left on Edal Street was 鈥榰nacceptable鈥
12348394_web1_copy_180616-LAT-pole-in-road-Moth-1
Malcolm Mott says leaving a utility pole out in the road is 鈥渦nacceptable.鈥 Dan Ferguson 91原创 Times

UPDATE 鈥 A utility pole left in the middle of Edal Street at 96 Avenue in Fort 91原创 has been removed.

Just two days after the Times published an article about the forgotten pole, crews from Telus and the Township of 91原创 took it down on June 20 鈥 a full month ahead of schedule.

Louise Mott, who made the original complaint, said she is very thankful the company was able to remove the safety hazard in a timely manner.

ORIGINAL STORY BELOW:

Months after a new crosswalk was installed across 96 Avenue at Edal Street to improve the safety for Fort 91原创 children walking to school, another safety issue has surfaced.

A utility pole, once located at the side of Edal Street, was moved onto the road to make way for a new sidewalk to be constructed, and it appears to have been forgotten there.

鈥淚t鈥檚 unreal,鈥 said Louise Mott, who lives on Edal Street and has to squeeze her car past the pole every day.

鈥淚t鈥檚 very dangerous.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檚 unacceptable,鈥 Mott鈥檚 husband, Malcolm, said.

鈥淓veryone who lives down here and people who come down here are in jeopardy (of hitting the post). I think that鈥檚 just out of order.鈥

READ MORE:

READ MORE:

The pole鈥檚 location has caused the two-lane street to be reduced to a one-way entrance, and Mott 鈥 who has already had a near-miss collision there 鈥 fears it is just a matter of time before a severe crash occurs.

She called the Township, multiple times, asking for the pole to be removed, and was told there is nothing that can be done as it belongs to BC Hydro.

Mott then called BC Hydro, several times, and was told it is Telus鈥 responsibility to remove its servicing before the pole can be taken down.

She called Telus on Friday making the same request.

鈥淚 expressed (when I spoke to Telus) that it was a safety thing, because someone is going to crash,鈥 she said.

She also said she had gone to The Times.

Telus phoned back in 15 minutes to say steps would be taken.

Crews removed the concrete bollards at the base of the pole shortly after the phone conversation, but the pole remains.

On Monday, Mott was informed that the pole will be removed one month from now, on July 20.

She鈥檚 hopeful that, for safety reasons, it can be done sooner.

鈥淪afety should be the priority, and it isn鈥檛,鈥 she said.



Like us on and follow us on
12348394_web1_180616-LAT-pole-in-road-Moth-2
Malcolm Mott with the utility pole that has been blocking the turn into the residential street where he lives for months. Dan Ferguson 91原创 Times