Preparing for Winter, Budget Revisions, and Remembrance Day Activities

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November already? Long-range weather predictions are calling for another snowy winter. As a reminder, your sidewalk needs to be cleared within 24 hours of the end of a snowfall. Bylaw fines have been increased starting this winter.

Preparing for Winter

Winter storms lead to a higher risk of car accidents, hypothermia, frostbite, carbon monoxide poisoning, and heart attacks from overexertion. As a reminder, ensure your car has winter tires installed, increase your following distance, and reduce your speed as dictated by the weather and road conditions so we can limit accidents on our streets. We have many great parks and pathways in Ward 12, and they can be beautiful under a fresh snowfall. Rather than hibernating, get out and enjoy our parks in the winter, but make sure you dress appropriately and cover up as much skin as possible, especially on the coldest days. Check your carbon monoxide detectors, and if you don’t have them, many fine retailers in the city carry them. Finally, don’t push yourself too hard when shoveling, take a break, and ask a neighbour for help if you need it. Neighbours can also be a snow angel, simply by shoveling your neighbour’s walk for them!

While rare, power outages can occur as a result of a winter storm. Do you have a 72-hour kit and an emergency winter kit in your car? For tips, visit calgary.ca/getready.

2020 Budget Revisions

I know the budget has been a hot-button issue and I, along with my fellow Councillors, will be looking at revisions for the 2020 fiscal year. I led the effort to reduce the budget by $60 million to help out our small businesses and we will be challenged with keeping these reductions in place going forward to limit the tax burden on businesses, while keeping taxes low for your homes and maintaining service levels. While I will be looking for reductions, you can reach out to my office with your suggestions. You can contact me through my website at www.shanekeating.ca/contact.

Remembrance Day Activities

Remembrance Day is on Monday, November 11. There will be a number of services throughout the City. Check the City’s website for details on where to go, while locations such as the Military Museum, Fort Calgary, and the Jubilee Auditorium will also be hosting events. Check-in with your Community or Resident Association if any events are happening in your community.

Please keep an eye on my website for more updates from City Council and to contact me: www.shanekeating.ca.