Pubdate: Tue, 09 Aug 2011 Source: Maple Ridge Times (CN BC) Copyright: 2011 Lower Mainland Publishing Group Inc Contact: http://www.mrtimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1372 Author: Maria Rantanen, The Times LAB A 'REALITY CHECK' FOR RIDGE The Neighbourhood Is Improving Despite Small Setback, According To Maple Ridge Mayor This weekend's synthetic drug lab explosion in Haney is a "reality check" for Maple Ridge, according to Mayor Ernie Daykin. There is more work to be done to fix the neighbourhood. Firefighters, police, and hazardous materials professionals were on 224th Street, south of Lougheed Highway, most of Sunday cleaning up after the explosion. "It's a reminder there are still things we need to address," Daykin said about the drug lab. "The sad reality is there's a market for this poison," he added. But the mayor described the neighbourhood of Haney as having taken several steps forward, and now this is one step back. Daykin was "disappointed" that the lab blew up in the neighbourhood that the District of Maple Ridge has been working to clean up, but he would have been equally disappointed if it had happened in his neighbourhood. The property owner will be billed for police, fire, and cleanup costs, which Daykin said can be several thousand dollars. In addition, if the building inspectors find the electrical system has been tampered with, there will be a "do not habitate" sign on the door. But Daykin is encouraged by the improvements to Haney, including the fact Northumberland Court - a crime-ridden townhouse complex on Fraser Street - was closed down two years ago, and an old gym on 224th Street was demolished. Currently, a high-end hotel is being planned at the bottom of 224th Avenue, across from where a condominium building is under construction. "I'm not going to let [the drug lab] dampen my optimism for that neck of the wood," Daykin said. Michael Joinson, president of The Always Growing Green Society, a marijuana dispensary on 224th Street (next door to the lab), said the neighbourhood atmosphere in Haney has improved even from when he set up more than a year ago. "I really think there's more of a community feel now," Joinson said. "People are more apt to say hello." While there is still some bad people in the mix, he said there are a lot of good people living there, as well. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard R Smith Jr.