Tuffmudder
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Well John
It is like this
The County of Leduc is sled friendly and plows the parking lot at RR220 and TWP 504a for us to all park in
The County of Strathcona is all about horses and hates sledders, they refuse to clear parking lot #33 at RR212 and TWP 510 which is in their county
They clear all other parking lots in the county even the dog walk parks so why not this one
Please call the Councillor Mrs. Bonnie Riddell 780-464-8003 and/or Public Work Mr. David Churchill 780-417-700 and ask to have this parking lot cleared - please
We hope to have the groomer out before Christmas and will clear that parking lot at RR212 and TWP 510
MINISTIK is made up of 4 counties Leduc, Strathcona (Only the parking lot), Beaver and Camrose
For more information see or website at
So I found this online, we're not that hated
Stakeholder Input:
• 60% of household survey respondents consider the use of Segways appropriate on the existing trails system
• 18% of household survey respondents consider the use of golf carts appropriate on the existing trails system
• 46% of household survey respondents believe that off highway vehicles should not be allowed on County owned lands while 46% believed the activity should be allowed with some restrictions and 7% felt it should be allowed in a general sense
• of the household survey respondents, the variation of responses between rural and urban responses to the off highway vehicles questions were not notable
• more specifically in regards to snowmobile use (as a subset of off highway vehicles), 34% of household survey respondents believe that snowmobiles should not be allowed on County owned lands while 56% believed the activity should be allowed with some restrictions and 9% felt it should be allowed in a general sense
• 46% of group survey respondents believe that off highway vehicles should be allowed in general on County owned lands, 12% felt that the activity should not be allowed on County owned lands and 42% believed the activity should be allowed with some restrictions
• more specifically in regards to snowmobile use (as a subset of off highway vehicles), 54% of group survey respondents believe that snowmobiles should be allowed in general on County owned lands, 8% felt that the activity should not be allowed on County owned lands and 38% believed the activity should be allowed with some restrictions
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