The turn-off responsibility would be the Department of Infrastructure for all the garbage there. I will take this opportunity to also talk to the House. It was mentioned to the House when we were in Inuvik for the NWTA. This issue came up. I informed the communities at that point that we have undertaken a harder look at how we maintain these turn-offs in the Northwest Territories. I have instructed ITI to put the turn-offs on a regular basis of cleaning, particularly around the winter season when it is a little more challenging, and have a look at that. With our contractors now in place, the turn-offs that are close to the campgrounds in the Northwest Territories, the contractors will be having a little bit closer look on maintaining them. On a regular basis going forward, the Department of Infrastructure, when we do our highway checks and stuff, they should be maintaining these sites on a regular basis.
Wally Schumann on Question 801-18(2): Maintenance Of Highway Roadside Turn-Offs
In the Legislative Assembly on June 1st, 2017. See this statement in context.
Question 801-18(2): Maintenance Of Highway Roadside Turn-Offs
Oral Questions
May 31st, 2017
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