Back alleys and big land deal on council agenda
A bylaw that would create a curfew in Prince Albert alleys and a potential land acquisition for the city’s new multi-million dollar aquatic and arena complex are set to dominate Monday night’s city council meeting.
Council nearly passed its controversial alley access bylaw at the end of April but paused just short after receiving a letter from Prince Albert Grand Council (PAGC) Grand Chief Brain Hardlotte.
Hardlotte asked the city’s politicians to hold off on giving the bylaw third and final reading until the PAGC could be consulted and expressed concerns the curfew would lead to discrimination and racial profiling.
Monday night’s agenda indicates the City has engaged in discussion with the PAGC since the bylaw was last before council two months ago and has agreed to “work proactively with the PAGC to help resolve any concerns if they arise.” Administration is also now recommending that if passed the bylaw be revisited in six months.