Well said! Be kind, you don't know what anyone else is going through.
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I think Council is forgetting that a lot of us moved to Okotoks because of the population cap that was in place, it was then increased a couple of times and subsequently removed without our input. We didn't sign on for this, we wanted to live in a small town and we were told it would remain a small town. Not everyone is about growth, and not all growth is necessary or in the best interest of the residents.
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There is no point in attending. This is just another attempt from council to give the illusion that they are listening and acting on the wishes of their constituents. How can they expect us to submit pre approved questions when we haven't even heard what their plans are. This will just be like the removal of the population cap and all the other developments. They will do as they wish and too bad for those of us who have lived here and supported our community for 20 plus years.
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I too have the same experience, every time the plow goes down our street it blocks our driveways with huge chucks of ice and debris 2- 3 feet high. This makes it impossible to get out of my drive way, and would destroy the bottom of my vehicle. I parked in on the street once to ensure I could get out, but they simply plowed the ice and debris up to the door handle on my vehicle. It is extremely difficult to move the huge chunks of ice and debris injuring my back to the point of medication. God help me if I have an emergency. I called the town and got the same response, too bad so sad it's your problem. I am a senior and my neighbors are in their 80's. You call it snow removal but you are not removing it, simply rearranging it for someone else to deal with. I wish you wouldn't plow the roads at all. Might be a good idea, you could save some money and not increase our taxes again. Alternatively, actually remove the snow from the streets instead up piling it up in our driveways.
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I find it amazing that I've been on water restrictions for 21 years from the town but now the town has not only opened the spray parks but extended the hours. I guess my vegetables aren't sustainable enough for them.
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This poll is misleading, $500 was for impeding an investigation not the noise bylaw.
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I have a dog that I walk on leash and she has never barked at a deer. in fact she is indifferent to them. I am animal aware and never get between moms and babies, however I have been charged several times while walking and one incident involving a deer that was so aggressive a passerby had to intervene with a vehicle in order for my dog and myself to escape. I don't think it's fair to say that the dog provoked it as not all dogs bark at everything they see. I have also encountered an aggressive deer while walking on my own so again not fair to say all incidents involve dogs. Perhaps if we didn't keep building and tearing up their habitat they wouldn't end up on town streets. I don't ever remember having problems like this before this excessive growth council has implemented.
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I tried to complete the survey and when I clicked the link, it says page not found???
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I agree, the previous council had it right. And the population cap was one of the reasons a lot of people moved to Okotoks, myself included. There was to be cap on the population in keeping with the sustainability of the resources. This cap was increased a couple of times and eventually removed without our knowledge or input. Council should be acting in the best interest of the residents not the developers by allowing growth that surpasses the infrastructure and resources available.
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Exactly where are we supposed to store these monstrosities, the three the town insists I have to pay for already take up too much space in my driveway, adding a larger one will only make it worse. How about the town gives us an option to opt out of the service altogether as a way to save money.
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