What do dog poop, traffic jams, and election ballots have in common? They’re all shaping life in Okotoks!
Carlin Lutzer chats with Town Councillor Rachel Swendseid about the real-world issues facing local residents—from the surprising environmental restrictions on the beloved 17-acre dog park to the noise complaints and bottlenecks plaguing 32nd Street.
Rachel shares thoughtful insights on why a riverfront dog park isn’t in the cards, how reporting speeders really does help, and what it’s like to run (or not run) for council.
They share a relatable look at local leadership and the everyday decisions that keep a town moving—sometimes slowly, thanks to construction.
Listen For
1:15 First Term & Election Uncertainty
2:16 Why the Dog Park Was Never Developed
5:50 The Tragedy of the Dog Poop Commons
10:30 Why We Can’t Have a River Dog Park
16:07 Noise Radar Coming This Summer
22:24 The “Zip It” Zipper Merge Campaign
Guest Rachel Swendseid
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