Debates of June 2, 2006 (day 4)
Question 47-15(5): Maintenance Needed For Highways No. 1 And No. 7
Thank you very much, Mr. Speaker. It’s time for my spring road report.
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Mr. Speaker, I’ve got a question for the honourable Minister of Transportation. Just recently, the Dehcho leadership were travelling to Fort Liard, as well as track and field communities were travelling to Hay River, and they report that highways No. 1 and No. 7 have largely been unmaintained. They’re saying that there's lots of potholes, it’s soft. I’m just wondering, when is this ministry going to spend some of that money that’s earmarked for maintenance on those highways? Mahsi.
Thank you, Mr. Menicoche. The honourable Minister responsible for Transportation, Mr. McLeod.
Return To Question 47-15(5): Maintenance Needed For Highways No. 1 And No. 7
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. It’s always a challenge to deal with the damage that’s been done over the winter months because of frost heaving, because of the level of traffic that’s on our roads as a result of resource development. There is also the issue of some areas flooding and those type of things, and it takes a while to catch up. All our crews are out there. All our own-force crews are out there. Some crews are working overtime if there’s areas that need extra attention, and all our contract crews are out there. But we have to ask the general public to bear with us. It’s going to take a while. It usually takes several weeks to a month to get back on a regular maintenance schedule and do all the patching. This year we tried to get our crews out early to be able to accommodate the level of repairs that needed to be done, but it’s going to take a while. We also need the weather to cooperate with us because if we get a rain storm, then that really escalates the damage that gets done on the roads, especially our gravel roads such as highways No. 1 and No. 7 in the Member’s riding. Thank you.
Thank you, Mr. McLeod. Supplementary, Mr. Menicoche.
Supplementary To Question 47-15(5): Maintenance Needed For Highways No. 1 And 7
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I just want to read briefly from an e-mail I got. “Dear Mr. Menicoche, blankety, blankety, blankety maintenance, blankety, blankety roads.”
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Just to highlight the fact that the Minister indicated the desire to get out there soon and I think soon was about a month ago to maintain those roads, Mr. Speaker. Once again, when will our maintenance schedule kick in for the roads, because there are people moving around? They are travelling around lots and safety is their number one concern. Mahsi.
Thank you, Mr. Menicoche. Mr. McLeod.
Further Return To Question 47-15(5): Maintenance Needed For Highways No. 1 And 7
Mr. Speaker, I am not sure what the Member means when he asks when the maintenance schedule will kick in. We have a maintenance schedule that operates year round. We have a maintenance schedule that we are operating under right now. We are providing extra attention to some of the areas that are causing us some concern. However, we have our crews out there working as many hours as we can provide and we will continue to do so.
Thank you, Mr. McLeod. Supplementary, Mr. Menicoche.
Supplementary To Question 47-15(5): Maintenance Needed For Highways No. 1 And 7
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Just with respect to the maintenance schedule, the residents and constituents are reporting that the roads are not being maintained. People who travel quite frequently haven’t seen the graders out there. There are indeed potholes. Highway No. 7, that’s the Fort Liard one, there are lots of soft spots that need maintenance and filling in, but people aren’t seeing anything being done. So when is the ministry going to direct the maintenance crews out there and have a good look at the problems that are occurring? Mahsi.
Thank you, Mr. Menicoche. Mr. McLeod.
Further Return To Question 47-15(5): Maintenance Needed For Highways No. 1 And 7
Mr. Speaker, we will have some of our senior staff go into the areas on highways No. 1 and No. 7 to see for themselves if there are some concerns being raised by some of the Member’s constituents and look into the issues. Thank you.