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t has snowed more this winter than it did throughout all of last winter, and it’s only half way through the season. The quality of road maintenance in the East Kootenay has been a hotly debated issue this year, and on Jan. 20, provincial authorities addressed the issue. East Kootenay MLA, Bill Bennett, and Jack Bennetto, District Manager for the Ministry of Transportation agreed on one fundamental factor: Mainroad’s contractors are meeting the province’s specifications to 95
per cent satisfaction. “There is no evidence that this is a particularly bad year in terms of maintenance, there is no evidence that the contractor is doing an unusually bad job. They get graded on a regular basis by the ministry, scored. They have fairly high scores,” said Bennett, adding that Mainroads’ performance has drastically improved since last year. Bennetto echoed his feelings, adding certain details. “We monitor them regularly. This year we have done more than 300 on-site audits or reviews and they are meeting our expectations, especially on the primary roads,” said
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Bennetto. “We are generally happy with the performance Mainroad is delivering. Our monitoring reports indicate that they are very close to 95 per cent within specification. So the five per cent is where we can continue to work with them.” Mainroad has received criticism from the public recently. A Facebook group named Taking Back East Kootenay Highways has gained traction, and now has over 2,100 members. The group’s mandate, as stated on their Facebook page, is to stop Mainroad from renewing their contract with the province, which is up for renewal this year. “The purpose of this group is to
get them off that contract. It is our tax dollars that fill that order and if we are not happy we must stand up,” read the group’s description. But according to the facts that Bennett and Bennetto were citing, road incidents are the lowest they have been in a decade. “Certainly the evidence would indicate, after the considerable investment that has gone into our highways our roads are actually safer today than they were 10 years ago,” said Bennett. “They are not perfect. But the evidence does not support the claim that they are doing a terrible job.” Continued on page 2
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