An online survey is now open, as the City of Lethbridge wants your feedback on snow routes and the windrow assistance pilot. The survey is open until Mar. 23.
The survey is intended to collect input from anyone affected by changes that affect around 80 kilometres of roadway around the city. A new snow route network was implemented last year.
If you are a resident who lives along a snow route, a subscriber to the Windrow Assistance Service pilot or if you use affected roadways for getting around the city – the Transportation Operations department would like to hear your thoughts and experiences.
According to the City, the information from this survey will be included in public reporting and considered in planning for the next winter season.
“Based on community input last year, we piloted a Windrow Assistance Service to help balance community needs with cost savings and we’d like to hear from subscribers and affected residents,” says Juliane Ruck, manager of Transportation Operations. “We’ve only had to activate snow routes once this season. We’re leaving the survey open for a longer duration, so people can respond when snow is top-of-mind.”
Residents can access the survey online at Get Involved Lethbridge: Snow Control Service Level Changes or by calling 3-1-1.