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Dawson City overhauls civic addresses ahead of 911 service

The town of Dawson City is assigning new street addresses, to bring order to the current 'mishmash' of numbers. Officials say it will help emergency responders after 911 service goes online next year.

'It's just a mishmash of civic addresses out there,' says mayor

Dawson's new addressing system is intended to bring order to the current 'mishmash' of numbers. (Chris Windeyer/CBC)

Attention Dawsonites: the town office has your number.

Municipal officials are attempting to bring order to the town's civic addressing system, by assigning new street addresses and handing out number signs. They'reneeded before rural 911 service goes online next year.

'It's all for safety reasons,' said Dawson City Fire Chief Jim Regimbal. (Submitted by Jim Regimbal )
"When you're phoning for an emergency, and you have to tell the operator where to send the emergency serviceswhether it's police, fire or ambulanceyou have to have a number," said Dawson's fire chief Jim Regimbal.

"You can't give 'a brown house,' a description of the house," Regimbal said. "It's all for safety reasons."

Right now, the town is a patchwork of different numbering schemes. Many homes and buildings don't have numbers at all. Others don't make much sense.

"If your door goes on 8thStreet, we don't want your address to be on Craig Street," Regimbal said.

Dawson mayor Wayne Potoroka, who hashis new number, saidit's "a mishmash of civic addresses out there."

The town began handing out new address signs on Thursday. (Chris Windeyer/CBC)
"In some cases, people's homes, when they were moved from one place in town to another, kept the numbers on the front."

The town began handing out new addressnumberson Thursday, free of charge to residents outside the historic townsite.The big, blue, reflective signs, available at the town office, come with instructions on how to install them.

Buildings downtown are responsible for providing their own number.

Corrections

  • An earlier version of this story said new number signs are being handed out to everyone in Dawson. In fact, owners of buildings within the historic townsite have to provide their own numbers.
    Oct 23, 2015 3:40 PM CT