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The Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) engaged with residents regarding fire service outside of Yellowknife municipal boundaries, after the City of Yellowknife announced that they would be reducing fire service outside of municipal boundaries on April 1, 2021.
Next Steps
The GNWT will assess the results of the engagement process and advance through the normal GNWT processes any recommendations it may have. There is no current timeline for this work.
The safety of residents is a priority for the GNWT and regardless of the outcome of this work MACA is committed to working with Highway 3 and 4 residents to improve fire safety and protection of their property.
The Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) engaged with residents regarding fire service outside of Yellowknife municipal boundaries, after the City of Yellowknife announced that they would be reducing fire service outside of municipal boundaries on April 1, 2021.
Next Steps
The GNWT will assess the results of the engagement process and advance through the normal GNWT processes any recommendations it may have. There is no current timeline for this work.
The safety of residents is a priority for the GNWT and regardless of the outcome of this work MACA is committed to working with Highway 3 and 4 residents to improve fire safety and protection of their property.
Status
Open
Fire service outside of municipal boundaries has finished this stage
Engagement underway from March 15, 2021 to April 5, 2021.
Under Review
Fire service outside of municipal boundaries has finished this stage
Completed
Fire service outside of municipal boundaries is currently at this stage