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Construction waste dumped in North End lot frustrates neighbour

A man who lives in Winnipeg's North End says he's fed up with a construction company that has been dumping waste materials and scrap metal in a vacant lot behind the Sutherland Hotel for the past two years.

Crews have been using grassy patch of land behind Sutherland Hotel as disposal zone

Construction waste dumped in North End lot frustrates neighbour

9 years ago
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A man who lives in Winnipeg's North End says he's fed up with a construction company that has been dumping waste materials and scrap metal in a vacant lot behind the Sutherland Hotel for the past two years.
A man who lives in Winnipeg'sNorth End says he's fed up with aconstruction company that has been dumping waste materials in a vacant lot behind the Sutherland Hotelfor the past two years.
Michael Soltes said he's frustrated with the eyesore on a vacant lot in his North End neighbourhood. (CBC)

"About a year after I moved here the company left there and that field was just full of grass and weeds," saidMichaelSoltes, who lives on Austin Street.

"Then all of a sudden some construction place called Smashers [Demolition]started coming in there with truck after truck after truck ...filling our neighbourhood full of junk."

We shouldn't have to look at it.- MichaelSoltes

Soltes has seen people going into theyard at all hours to scavenge the scrap metal.

"They climb the fence constantly all night long and they go down the street and they cash stuff in to get their booze and drugs," said Soltes."We shouldn't have to look at it ....It's windy. It blows all around our area. We don't want it."

'It's not zoned for a scrap yard'

Solteshas asked the company why they're dumping trash in his neighbourhood.He'sfiled complaints withthe city, which prompted a visit fromMynarskiwardCoun.RossEadieon Monday.

"My executive assistant here will be getting in contact with zoning bylaw to first determine if this is an illegal use," said Eadie.

"I think it is, because it's not zoned for a scrap yard. It is zoned for some industrial use, but it's not for garbage."

Michale Soltes said Smashers Demolition has been using this site behind the Sutherland Hotel to dump construction waste materials for the last couple years. (CBC)
Ifcaught dumping garbage illegally in Winnipeg, Eadie said acompany can be fined up to $50,000.

"What they should be doing is not hauling into their yard here," said Eadie."They should be hauling into the Brady landfill."

An hour after Eadie's visit, crewsfrom the company showed up and started throwing the construction materials into a dumpsterand the back of a truck.

"We've instructed them to put things in the bins," a spokesperson with the company said."Until we hear anything from the City of Winnipeg, no comment."

But tensions were highbetween Soltes and the crew. Police were called to the site tomake sure things didn't get out of hand.

Soltesis hopingtosee the space cleaned up and no longer used as a dumping zone.

"It's not right.Sure, there is a lot of commercial stuff around here, but this is a community where people live," said Soltes.

"Yesterday we had a parade down here from a Portuguese church with probably a couple thousand people. Why should they have to look at that?We shouldn't have to look at it."