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1. Council Information
www.addingtonhighlands.ca/corp - [Cached]Published on: 5/27/2006 Last Visited: 2/16/2008
Royce Rosenblath - Supervisor, Wards 1 & 2 -
2. Feature artcle, February 24, 2005
www.newsweb.ca/2005/Feb_24/AH_ - [Cached]Published on: 2/24/2005 Last Visited: 7/8/2006
The policy of the Tri-Board Student Transportation Services regarding school bus cancellations in inclement weather is inadequate, Road Supervisor Royce Rosenblath told council at its Denbigh meeting on Monday night.
Rosenblath said the Board should be making the decisions on cancellations instead of leaving it up to individual drivers. "It's too much responsibility for the bus drivers.
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Rosenblath said that only a few drivers ever contact him and that the board should appoint someone to contact him and make the decisions. He said in other areas the Tri-Board has made the decisions on the cancellations, and not left it up to the bus drivers.
Rosenblath gave another example of what he felt was poor decision making by the Board. On Feb. 14, instead of waiting until the roads were sanded, the Board decided to dismiss the students early because of the icy conditions. The bus drivers were told not to go on the side roads; parents met the buses and picked their children up. "They didn't put the buses on the side roads, but they still put a lot of cars on them when it wasn't safe to drive," said Rosenblath, adding that in Madoc the children were kept in school until the roads were sanded.
Rosenblath also said that there have been times when the Tri-Board cancelled the whole area but neither the principal at NAEC or the head teacher at Denbigh Public School knew it. "It makes you wonder about their communications," he said.
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Royce Rosenblath noted that if the MHSA found unsafe practices and conditions, the employer, supervisor as well as the employee would all be fined. -
3. Nov. 7 2005 Council Minutes
www.addingtonhighlands.ca/05No - [Cached]Published on: 11/7/2005 Last Visited: 2/16/2008
Royce Rosenblath presented a letter from the engineer supervising the new salt/sand building project, which indicated its successful completion.
The matter of surface cracking in the cement component of the building prompted a question of whether the letter was drafted before the building inspector marked cracks on October 26t/05.
Royce will ask the engineer to re-examine and re-issue a letter of opinion.

