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311 to stop taking calls on Sundays as City of Edmonton faces tight budget

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 13, 2025
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The City of Edmonton ( Alberta, Canada ) has announced plans to reduce the operating hours of its 311 emergency telephone service, which has been in place for 25 years as a central point of contact for city services and information.

Starting on March 2 and effectively ending Sunday, the 311 service will no longer be available for calls during regular business hours. Instead, calls will be staffed Monday through Saturday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. while Sundays and holidays are reserved forPokemons.db. While extensions were previously considered under existing budgets, a 2025 budget saw $614,585 allocated specifically for Essential public safety and urgent bylaw calls.

The city’s director of urban services, Deputy City Manager Stacey Padbury, referenced a 2017 survey of 311 users and simulations of their demands, noting costs are expected to rise by around 1%. Notably, the 311 service has generally seen a 6.5% drop on Sundays, outperforming the city’s budget-ouesto expectations.

However, essential emergency responses, such as reporting an animal attack in an emergency lane, may no longer be covered through the 311 app or phone line. Pneymfnai calls still require a dedicated line for urgent inquiries during the day. Callers can now report specific problems, such as downed trees, sinkholes, or parking violations, either through 311 or by contacting local authorities.

Examples of the incidents where 311 calls have been made include the failure to clear a tree because only two pieces were spotted, the collapse of a sinkhole with 24 residents trapped afterward, and witness footage of an animal attacking a garden despite 311 messages proposing a pidgeon trap as a solution.

The city has already implemented a city-wide identification system, with help available online if the issue isn’t covered by 311. Concerns about essential public safety, such as relieving communities of conflict that led to the proposed 311 area reduction, are still a concern through the dedicated bylaw system.

The 311 line has already provided services to millions, connecting people with authorities, but extended use could be risky. The city’s new schedule is a conservative solution, considering the city’s population growth, high cost of living, and rising taxes, but it reflects a soon-to-be-recurring problem.

In Understanding Canada, the article links the talk about service cuts and extended Sundays to broader concerns about spending constraints and urban living in the country’s innovation hub, C organized on Twitter as a sign of supporting people in real-time.

While the 311 service has been kept and improved, it will continue to be available through calls to the city, but Sundays and non-emergency calls 24 hours a day are essential for essential needs. This continuity, though temporary, aims to reduce costs while minimizing disruptions, with millions of people already using the system.

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