City begins public consultation on back alley bylaw
As Prince Albert city council appears posied to ban access to public walkways at night, the city’s politicians are also making progress on the more complicated potential curfew in back alleys.
People who live or own property next to a rear lane will be receiving a letter from the city within the next week. The inclosed three-question survey will ask residents how they use their alleyway access (for parking, garbage disposal, pedestrian access, etc.), if and how a curfew would impact them, and whether they believe there should be exemptions to that curfew.
The results will help council determine who would be allowed in back alleys and in what circumstances under the potential bylaw.
“Both council and adminstration realize that it’s very important that people still have access to their back alleys,” Director of Planning and Development Craig Guidinger told paNOW. “Because we’ve got about 5,000 households that actually back onto a back alley.”