City eyes better cost monitoring of picking up abandoned trash
From mattresses to refrigerators, tractor tires and sheds, many items seem to mysteriously grow legs and end up in back alleys around North Battleford.
As the issue of abandoned garbage continues to pile up, city administration polled city lawmakers on how they should proceed.
Lawmakers settled on continuing the current practice but asked administrators to more closely track the costs incurred and may decide to distribute the cost to tax payers utility bills down the road.
At Monday’s planning committee meeting, a report from the Director of Operations Stewart Schafer was brought forward for discussion, outlining the growth in call volumes to Community Safety Officers (CSO) and city hall to pick up garbage in alleys and on private property.