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A report on options to save the Twilight Drive-in has been ordered by 91原创 Township council

The vote was unanimous
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91原创 Township councillors have approved a look at options to avert the shutdown of the Twilight Drive-In, seen here on June 20, 2023. (Heather Colpitts/Black Press Media)

Saying the fate of the Lower Mainland鈥檚 last surviving drive-in merits 鈥渟pecial consideration,鈥 91原创 Township Mayor Eric Woodward won unanimous support from council for a review of options to keep Aldergrove鈥檚 Twilight Drive-In Theatre open.

At their Monday, June 26, meeting council approved a Woodward proposal for a staff review and report on the situation that called the drive-in 鈥渁 vital attraction to the Aldergrove area.鈥

Woodward told council he recently met with the operators of the drive-in, who explained 16.8 per cent of their customer base is local, with the rest, more than 80 per cent coming from outside Aldergrove and 91原创, making the theatre a destination that draws people from as far away as Vancouver Island.

鈥淭his business stands out in terms of how it is valued and the role it plays with tourism to the Aldergrove area,鈥 Woodward remarked, describing the drive-in as 鈥渁 great, unique destination鈥 that should be preserved.

鈥淚t really stands out as something we need to do for Aldergrove,鈥 Woodward said.

READ ALSO: Can the Lower Mainland鈥檚 last drive-in be saved? 91原创鈥檚 mayor thinks it might be possible.

Councillor Kim Richter wanted to know if any of the options could include tax grants or moving to the Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR).

Township Chief Administrative Officer and City Manager Mark Bakken said staff don鈥檛 believe the drive-in would be a permitted use in the ALR, 鈥渟o we would have to undertake a process whereby we鈥檝e got a non-farm use approved.鈥

Bakken indicated a tax break would 鈥渓ikely not鈥 be an option because the theatre is 鈥渁 for-profit entity .. under the present ownership.鈥

However the CAO indicated that could change if a 鈥渘ot-for-profit or some other community group鈥 ended up operating the Twilight.

鈥淚t doesn鈥檛 include us actually running the drive-in would it?鈥 Richter asked.

鈥淲e cant rule out anything, but that would not be ideally the direction we would go in,鈥 Bakken responded.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 think, economically, that would be a wise way to go, but ultimately that will be up to council.鈥

Meanwhile, an online change.org petition had gathered more than 4,000 signatures as of Tuesday , June 27.

READ ALSO: Aldergrove鈥檚 Twilight Drive-In announces it will close

Twilight owner Jay Daulat announced the drive-in, the last one operating in the Lower Mainland, will be shutting down after the 2024 summer season, because of rising property taxes.

According to the website, the Aldergrove theatre is one of only three surviving drive-ins in the entire province, with the others being the the Starlight in Enderby, and the Park in Prince George.


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