Several community organizations are demanding a provincial inquiry into Metro Vancouver’s North Shore Wastewater Treatment Plant, which is an estimated $3 billion over budget.
“It needs to be an independent public inquiry,” said Daniel Anderson with the North Shore Neighbourhoods Alliance.
“So when we talk about an inquiry, who’s determining the terms of reference for that review? And more importantly, is the person conducting that review on Metro’s payroll?”
Also calling for an inquiry, the Blueridge Community Association’s Ted Bancroft.
“I’m dismayed by all this stalling around,” he told Global News.
“It’s just that we’re making moves to pacify people, to put off a little bit longer, put off a little longer. It just seems like it’s a big stall that they may never get to an inquiry u