Snow budget to be reviewed
PRINCE GEORGE – The equipment sits idle in the 18th Avenue City yards. Just in case we see another snowfall.
And snow control was the subject of the most recent Council meeting. Last year, the City allocated $10.3 million to cover what many around Council Chambers referred to as the Cadillac of snow removal service. The updated budget sought $11 million to cover ancillaries, like increased fuel costs, maintenance and wages. And the latter is what prompted Councillor Cory Ramsay to revisit that budget. The question: Do we plow snow on statutory holidays?
“We have roughly four days of stats where snowfall is prevalent, and those four days cost us almost $860,000 in the report for four days of snow removal. Do we want to look at increasing the time in the snow policy for which we plow based on statutory holidays to try and reduce some of the overtime pay?”
