Again, I believe we are talking about a different level of communities. I know that the majority of the main paving projects that are taking place in the infrastructure funding and the capital dollars are in large, municipal centres. I’m talking about small communities such as Tsiigehtchic or Aklavik or Wrigley. Communities like that have a problem. I know I’ve heard my colleague from Nahendeh say this is an issue in his riding. It’s an issue in Fort McPherson. We’re trying to deal with it. Is there a way that they can develop a program similar to the main street chipseal program to work in conjunction with small communities that don’t have the infrastructure capacity, don’t have the equipment, to take on this type of a project? Again, I’d like to ask, will this government consider looking at that alternative to deal with dust control in our communities?
David Krutko on Question 298-16(4): Chipsealing And Dust Control In Small Communities
In the Legislative Assembly on February 10th, 2010. See this statement in context.
Question 298-16(4): Chipsealing And Dust Control In Small Communities
Oral Questions (Reversion)
February 9th, 2010
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