Fircrest Neighborhood: Fur Flies Over Fircrest ; Ninth Street Barricade Debate Gets Intense

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All that separates the heart of the Fircrest neighborhood from Northeast 136th Avenue is about 200 yards of smooth asphalt, lined with street lamps and concrete sidewalks.

The brief stretch of Northeast Ninth Street already boasts a working stoplight at the corner, across from the bustling WinCo grocery store.

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Fircrest Neighborhood: Fur Flies Over Fircrest ; Ninth Street Barricade Debate Gets Intense

Diane Tanner, who's lived in Fircrest for 37 years, badly wants to use it for her commute to a WinCo cashier job. "Every time I go to work, I fume a little," she said. Jim Randolph, a real estate broker who often plies east Vancouver's congested roads, said he's furious that he and others are turned away: "It's an insult to the citizens of this community."

What's keeping them off that strip of pavement? A ...

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