It will cost the Township of 91原创 approximately $6,000 to repair damage to a public washroom in Fort 91原创 and to install security cameras in a bid to prevent a repeat of the incidents that shut down the facility in October.
There were multiple incidents involving the washrooms, which are accessible by an exterior entrance, located in the north side of the building on the Fort-to-Fort trail near Glover Road bridge in Fort 91原创. The building also has the Riverside community room in it.
A statement issued by the Township on Monday, Nov. 2, 2020, said due to 鈥渞epetitive vandalism鈥 of the three washrooms at the Riverside in Fort 91原创, the Township is taking steps to mitigate further damage and its associated costs to taxpayers.
鈥淭he most recent acts of vandalism included damage to walls, sinks, and dispensers, and the smearing of feces on the walls,鈥 the statement said.
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Tab Buckner, Township manager of parks operations, said the steps taken by the municipality 鈥渋nclude installing surveillance cameras in the hallway that accesses the washrooms, installing new stronger locks, and our park rangers have stepped up patrols in that area.鈥
Buckner also asked that community members who witness suspicious activity or vandalism report it to the RCMP.
The Township is aiming to have the repairs completed and the washroom reopened by the coming weekend, he added.
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Final costs were estimated to be approximately $4,500 for repairing all damage and cleaning, plus $1,500 for security cameras and locks.
dan.ferguson@langleyadvancetimes.com
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