Petition launched to link tri-communities with walking and bike path
Safety and environmental sustainability are the two main reasons a new local group is launching a petition for the construction of a walking and bike path linking the tri-communities.
“The idea would be it would go from the turnoff on to the reserve at the south end of the community all the way to the Co-op grocery store,” Tamara Putz, a member of the Northern Sustainability Action Committee said. “There’s a lot of foot traffic and there’s also a lot of vehicle traffic. There has been accidents in the past, there have been deaths in the past, so we’re looking at trying to develop something that’s a safer option and is also environmentally sustainable.”
There are eight members on the committee and Putz said residents can expect some of them to begin going door-to-door with a petition this month. It would call for the construction of a four or five-foot paved path with lighting and benches. It would also be properly engineered, designed and be located completely away from the highway.
In the coming weeks, Putz noted the committee would also be approaching local councils for letters of support, as well as support from any other organizations or individuals who would like to assist. She mentioned the committee is working with NDP MLA Doyle Vermette with the petition and he will likely present it in the Saskatchewan Legislature some time in March.