Editorial
Thank you Michael for
speaking on this perennial topic. I
believe I am correct in saying the City bylaw for snow and ice removal on sidewalks, applies only to businesses. There is
however an expectation that out of courtesy to all other walkers, home owners
will clear the sidewalks in front of their properties. After Councillor Warner tackled this subject
for Willowbrook Estates at a recent Council Meeting there seems to be a better
understanding of responsibility on their part and their sidewalk has been
completely cleared. I do believe I also
heard, at a recent Council meeting that Mayor Stetski has asked for this issue
and the bylaw to be revisited.
It would be a shame in
my view, that bylaw enforcement must be enacted just because common decency is
lacking in some. There are areas such
as 7th Avenue where I have been able to walk for quite some time –
the snow was cleared by nearly 100% of residents and what is usually more
important for safety, sand or an ice melt was also distributed on the sidewalk. At the very least, if homeowners cannot
clear the ice, a non-slip material could be spread over it. 11th Avenue, my main route to
downtown is clear as of January 14th except for the sidewalks in the
300’s block where I must take to the road.
Route finding must be treated as a game and indeed I find, in common
with the local game, I must walk in the road with them by necessity.
To be fair, it is not
always easy for some to keep their sidewalks clear - working, physical ability,
shady areas all make it more difficult but there are ways around those
things. As I play my route finding game
I try to come up with ways of solving this perennial problem. Apart from residents taking their
responsibility seriously and doing what they can, I think it might sometimes be
up to the pedestrians themselves. I
don’t wish to carry a bucket of sand with me wherever I go and I do not wish to
stop walking but the thought has often arisen that if a garbage bin of sand was
available I could get the sand and spread it myself. If homeowners were to sweep the road in front of their residence
in the spring and place the grit in a garbage bin at the edge of the sidewalk
once icy conditions existed, an appropriate material, no purchase necessary, to avoid dangerous
conditions would be at the ready for both homeowner and passerby to use if
necessary.
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