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Edmonton smokers could soon have more places to butt out

Edmontonians could soon see a return ofmore ashtrays to 124thStreet, Whyte Avenue and downtown.

Business associations say cigarette litter increased with the removal of 200 ashtrays in October

A city committee passed a motion Wednesday to identity places for more ashtrays on Edmonton's streets. (Gene J. Puskar/Associated Press)

Edmonton smokers could soon have more places to butt out on124thStreet, Whyte Avenue and downtown.

A motion passed Wednesday by thecommunity and public services committeewants additional ashtrays to be installed as soon as possible.

"I don't think we should be waiting to put those ashtrays back in," said Coun. Ben Henderson.

Last October, the city removed 190 ashtrays that no longer complied with the new 10-metre rule. The amended bylaw requires smokers to be at least 10 metres away from doors, windows and patios.

Henderson said replacing many of those ashtrays would not violate the bylaw.

"We are not contravening the bylaw by having somewhere to have cigarettes safely put out," he said. "The smokers will still be in contravention but at least they won't also be littering."

Business associations say the bylaw change came withconsequences as firsthighlighted in a CBC story and confirmed by a city report.

"We've seen a huge increase in litter, from basically never seeing any cigarette litter on the ground," said Cherie Klassen,executive director of the Old Strathcona Business Association, whomade a presentation to the committee.

"As soon as you remove a litter receptacle, human nature isn't going to change just because the receptacle isn't there anymore.When you have no place to butt out or dispose your litter, you're going to chuck it on the ground."

The motion still needs to be approved by city council.