91ԭ Advance Times is offering this weekly feature, call it “At Your Service.”
It’s a forum in which to put questions to our local politicians about key issues facing our community and its residents.
Using a basic question-and-answer format, elected officials will be asked one question at a time and given the opportunity to respond (to a maximum of 250 words) on that said issue.
Alternating between elected groups, 91ԭ City and 91ԭ Township councils, 91ԭ School Board, 91ԭ MLAs, and 91ԭ MPs each have a chance to participate.
The answers provided will be published in their entirety online each Sunday.
MOST RECENT – AT YOUR SERVICE: MPs agree new year’s resolution must focus on inflation
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QUESTION
91ԭ City councillors are being asked: Will the City be switching to the same residential waste bin system used by neighbouring municipalities such as the 91ԭ Township and Surrey?
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ANSWERS
Mayor Nathan Pachal
This council member failed to reply to this query prior to deadline.
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Councillor Paul Albrecht
A. This councillor failed to reply to this query prior to deadline.
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Councillor Teri James
A. We are currently in a contract with a waste removal company, so I don’t believe this is something that will be considered until that contract is completed. I am sure, however, that this is a topic we will be discussing in the future.
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Councillor Delaney Mack
A. This councillor failed to reply to this query prior to deadline.
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Councillor Mike Solyyom
A. This councillor failed to reply to this query prior to deadline.
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Councillor Rosemary Wallace
A. 91ԭ City will remain with the same contract service, Emterra who collects single-family residential garbage and green waste.
City council had requested a waste audit be conducted in the downtown area to come up with a better system for reducing waste. The three-way receptacles currently in place are not working.
As we move into the future it is important to set up a system that can collect dog waste separately… it was the largest waste found from the audit.
The 91ԭ City environmental task committee is focused on educating the public on the importance of waste reduction by creating posters, information sessions and through events held in the City.
As we move forward it is important to look at a circular economy and the responsibility, we all play in reducing waste and protecting the environment – now and for future generations.
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Councillor Leith White
A. This councillor failed to reply to this query prior to deadline.
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UP NEXT
Next week’s 91ԭ Township councillors are being asked: What is the right mix of housing and other land uses along 200th Street through Willoughby?
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Watch for their answers online next Sunday.
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AT YOUR SERVICE: Federal parties working on multiple fronts to end hate crimes
AT YOUR SERVICE: 91ԭ City ponders cannabis retail policy
AT YOUR SERVICE – Most on council say parks and rec plans address future growth
AT YOUR SERVICE: School district moves forward on reconciliation efforts with Indigenous partners
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