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Walking Winnipeggers feeling unsafe on snowy sidewalks

‘You’re on your own,’ walking Winnipegers feeling unsafe on snowy sidewalks – Dec 8, 2016

WINNIPEG — People travelling on foot in Winnipeg feel like they’re being left to fend for themselves.

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The City of Winnipeg has put all hands on deck to manage the roads following the first winter storm of the season.

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However, pedestrians told Global News they didn’t feel like the sidewalks were getting the same priority.

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Wayne Smith has a walker because of two injured knees. But he said he had to carry his walker for half of his trek on the sidewalk down Osborne Street.

“How am I supposed to walk a walker down here,” said Smith.

The City of Winnipeg said sidewalks are as much of a priority as roadways. Sidewalks on a Priority 1 street are supposed to be cleared at the same time as the road.

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But, many pedestrians said that’s not exactly what they’ve seen.

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Coun. Janice Lukes said everyone needs to remember that this is a snowstorm where all hands are on deck, but once they clear the roads and sidewalks, it snows again.

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