Public Safety Committee
The meeting agenda will be available 48 hours prior to the date at: https://www.iqaluit.ca/city-council-documents
The meeting agenda will be available 48 hours prior to the date at: https://www.iqaluit.ca/city-council-documents
The meeting agenda will be available 48 hours prior to the date at: https://www.iqaluit.ca/city-council-documents
The City of Iqaluit would like to advise residents of a complete road closure. Atungauyait Drive from building 1620 (map below) will be fully closed to thru-traffic due to a sewer main break needing repair.
The closure goes into effect on the afternoon of Tuesday, May 10, 2022.
A PSA will be issued once the work is completed and the road re-opens.
The City of Iqaluit advises residents that the boil water advisory is lifted for the following location: Citywide
For more information during business hours contact:
Sue Avery
Public Works Clerk
S.Avery@iqaluit.ca | 867-979-5630
The City of Iqaluit would like to advise residents that the landfill is operating at normal operations and that the road to the deep sea port has been reopened.
Residents are asked to refrain from calling dispatch to report steam or smoking from the landfill – as these are an expected result of the ongoing treatment of hot spots. Please only call dispatch to report active flames at the landfill.
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The City of Iqaluit would like to advise residents of an upcoming change to traffic signalization near the Joamie Court Subdivision.
The City will be removing two traffic signs located on Niaqungusiariaq:
• The “No left turn” sign as you are heading north on Niaqungusiariaq advising motorist that they cannot enter on to Joamie Court by turn left while traveling on north on Niaqungusiariaq (blue triangle on image below).
Please be advised that due to a mechanical failure, the City of Iqaluit is issuing a temporary boil water advisory for all residents.
During a boil water advisory, all water for consumption must be brought to a rolling boil for a minimum of one full minute.
It is essential that all water be boiled for the following uses:
Public Service Announcement
Water Quality Emergency Final Investigation Report to Council
May 5, 2022 – Iqaluit, Nunavut
The City of Iqaluit is currently bypassing all tanks in the Water Treatment Plant (WTP) while maintaining disinfection through Ultraviolet light and Chlorine. This bypass is expected to remain in operation until a permanent tank solution is implemented. The drinking water continues to be safe to consume.