Members of the public examine some of the displays at the city's narrow streets consultation on Sept. 17, 2015 in the Macoun Lounge at Saskatchewan Polytechnic. Lisa Goudy/Times-Herald |
Resident Clara Chaisson came out to the narrow streets consultation primarily because of garbage pickup.
"I wanted it to stay in the back, which they do now. I guess they will because our alley is city-owned," she said.
Her alley is one of the 10 per cent of alleys in the area that is owned by the city. The other 90 per cent is privately owned.
Chaisson was one of the 100 people who came out to the city's narrow streets consultation on Thursday afternoon in the Macoun Lounge at Saskatchewan Polytechnic.
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