Chatting with Mayor Wayne Wright, Nov 09, 2011

Today, I bumped into Mayor Wayne Wright of New Westminster who was getting on the Skytrain to go to a meeting on low Income housing meeting at UBC.  This is something I applause the Mayor as this is just something very important to all British Columbians as well as the whole Canada. I am very pleased to hear that the government is listening and is taking action to resolve the housing issues across Canada.

 As VBNF has been promoting Low Income housing for the last few months, and the technology was picking up steam from different directions in the US, Canada, Asia and South America. It is about time, our government would start seeing the need and actually doing something about this.

Mayor Wayne Wright is a very busy man and he has been working very hard to bring new developments in New West. Just take a look at the waterfront area near the New West Skytrain station, the waterfront park development next to the Front Road. This will change the look of New West and will make it an attractive place to visit. I can’t wait to see it grow.  I would like to see the modernized part of New West to bring new visitors and residents to improve the city. I live in New West and I like it here. The broad walk is a very nice and beautiful place for a stroll. Some people do fishing there for enjoyment. Dogs and kids were having fun running around with their adults.

Yet during this election time, he would take the time to attend meetings like this to take care the low income people across the country. He does care. Mayor Wright is not a young fellow but yet he is so energetic and so enthusiasm into public services. I admire him. I wish I have the same energy like him when I get to his age. 

Mayor Wright did the right thing about the Head Tax for the Chinese. He took trips to China to bring more business into the City, to set up sister cities with China and bring more future to New West. I think he deserves another term so he can finish off what he started. Go with Mayor Wright. He is the Right man for the job. I am for sure to vote for him in the coming weekend. I hope you do too. I want him to finish up what he has been working so hard for.

During the summer, we have more fire work than other cities. Although it is a smaller scale but good enough for us who do not want to get into traffic jam in Vancouver to see the competition. New Westminster is a great place to live. Don’t believe me? Just stop by the Quay and take a walk on the broad walk, then ask anyone there. They will tell you the truth.

Low Income Housing for New Westminster

Since there is not a whole lot of land, the best way is to build multi-level building. During the train ride, I was able to give him a brief on the Murchtech technology and its saving and advantages to the Mayor. He likes it. He will study more and share the information with people he was going to meet at UBC. I will surely help him learn more about the Murchtech products and all the cost and time savings from traditional housing materials.

MurchTech Presentation Links:

* MurchTech Low Cost Housing Solution (Canada)

http://www.vbnf.com/pdf/MurchTech-Low-Cost-Housing-Solution.pdf

* Housing Solution for Earthquake, Tornado, Hurricane, Tsunami or other natural disaster areas

http://www.vbnf.com/pdf/Housing-Solution-or-Earthquake-and-other-Natural-Disasters.pdf

http://www.vbnf.com/Housing-type-Comparison-Chart.xls

http://www.vbnf.com/pdf/Durabode-Home-Building-System-Brochure1.pdf

http://www.vbnf.com/pdf/Murchtech-Business-Proposal-for-Low-Cost-Housing2.pdf

http://www.vbnf.com/pdf/Murchtech-Home-Brochure.pdf

http://www.vbnf.com/pdf/Murchtech-Materia-specifications-and-test-Results-b.pdf

http://www.vbnf.com/pdf/Murchtech-Recommendations.pdf

http://www.vbnf.com/pdf/Sample-Houses1a.pdf

http://www.vbnf.com/pdf/Sample-Houses2a.pdf

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