Could mobile app help Rossland’s dog problem?

Could the latest in mobile technology help Rossland enforce it’s dog by-law?

Councillor Aaron Cosbey says a new app called See-click-fix  is used by the public to take pics and GPS co-ordinates of faulty city infrastructure…

It’s just one idea after a public meeting last week on the nuisance caused by un-leashed dogs in and around town.

Rossland staff will also explore the cost of hiring a part-time by-law officer and perhaps designating certain trails for either leashed or unleashed dogs.

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