N.B. council passes bylaw to fine owners of properties emergency services are repeatedly called to
North Battleford’s council approved the third and final reading of its new Protective Services Cost Recovery bylaw at this week’s meeting.
It goes into effect on Jan. 1, 2024.
Bylaw 2144 would see properties that have an excessive number of calls annually for emergency services, such as criminal activity, mischief, excessive noise, and parties, potentially receive a fine that would be paid for by the property owners. Fines would range from $85 to $1,200 per hour.
City Director of Protective Services and Fire Chief Lindsay Holm previously advised council that some problem properties were receiving up to 30 visits per year from emergency services.