Air Ronge council to move ahead with tree thinning near elementary school
An Air Ronge resident is requesting proper consultation to be done on a tree thinning project even though council wants the work completed.
Larissa Muirhead spoke to Air Ronge council at a regular meeting Thursday on behalf of 36 residents, who she said have concerns about upcoming forest vegetation thinning and brush pile burning services near Gordon Denny Community School. She wants council to hold off on the project until consultation is done with those who live in the area.
“That was kind of my position is coming to the meeting and bringing forward the concern that there was no consultation done,” Muirhead said. “I was told this project has been in the works since 2005 and much of the residents on De Havilland Avenue have changed since 2005, so there wasn’t any consultation done. It wasn’t done with the people who currently live in the area.”
Muirhead noted she was told the completion date for tree thinning is March 20, 2021, so she believes there is still time for council to reach out to residents. She also wants to know if there is a contingency plan for after the cutting is done.



