“Lots of people are complaining and coming to us and saying why should Whyte Avenue be in this situation?” Lotus House of Kebab owner Ben Arbabi said.“If someone slips here or if someone can’t walk well or cannot park well here, if some accidents happen here, then there will be a blockage of Whyte Avenue — then there would be a huge problem,” Arbabi said.
“Somebody from road maintenance phoned and they basically went, ‘yeah it’s on the schedule, we’ll get to it in a week or two,'” Harlow said. In a statement to Global News, the city wrote: “Across all districts, crews are working to pick up windrows that are impacting adjacent infrastructure. Windrows that present a safety risk, sightlines for example, are addressed first, followed by ones encroaching on driving lanes or pedestrian access. Next are areas that impact adjacent infrastructure including parking lanes. Whyte Avenue is currently scheduled for pick up starting tonight for completion by the end of the week.
Montreal knows how to clean the streets why don’t these bozos go there and see what they’re doing
Shocking! Shocking I say!
Totally unacceptable. Ant they're everywhere.
Edmonton radicalized Liberal City Counsel don't care about anything or anyone other than blowing money on bike lanes.