Street ballers no longer hooped by bylaw
Basketball hoops will be allowed to remain on Prince Albert city streets when not in use, as long as they don’t interfere with traffic or present a safety hazard.
Council made the change at Wednesday’s meeting. Previously bylaw enforcement required the hoops to be pulled onto to private property when not in use.
Opening the discussion, Mayor Greg Dionne said the issue was brought forward by a resident. Following a complaint by a neighbour, bylaw officers asked the resident to remove his hoop from the street. The resident, in turn, subsequently canvassed his neighbourhood and found a dozen similarly placed hoops contravening the regulation.
“[He] asked us, ‘Okay, are we going to remove them all or, are we doing to have a discussion on what to do with these basketball hoops,’” Dionne said.


