North Battleford to consider downtown bench removal amid safety, image concerns
City council in North Battleford will debate next week whether to remove most benches from the downtown area for a one-year trial aimed at improving safety, cleanliness and the area’s public image.
A report prepared for Tuesday, Oct. 14 meeting by city manager Randy Patrick recommends temporarily removing the benches to see if fewer gathering spots reduce loitering, littering and disturbances that have raised concerns among downtown businesses.
Patrick wrote that while the city has invested heavily in new sidewalks, trees and utilities over the past decade, the benches have become a recurring issue for merchants and community groups.
“The presence of benches has been linked to increased loitering and gatherings, which can sometimes lead to confrontations and disturbances,” the report says, adding that the structures “often become hotspots for littering and questionable activities.”



