North Battleford receives over $2 million in infrastructure funding
The injection of $320 million for infrastructure projects announced by the Saskatchewan Government last week is a welcome development for business in the Battlefords, as municipalities, the Chamber of Commerce and business owners continue to navigate the landscape of the COVID-19 pandemic.
A total of $150 million will be handed out on a per-capita payment across the province through the Municipal Economic Enhancement Program (MEEP). North Battleford Mayor Ryan Bater said they were informed of their allocation on Tuesday, which amounts to $2,057,000. It’s a total they weren’t expecting, but are very appreciative of the benefits it brings.
“This is going to be used for shovel-ready infrastructure construction projects,” Bater said. “In order to get economic activity happening within the city.”
Bater said it’s encouraging to see the provincial government economic support seriously. Local councillors feel it’s urgent construction projects proceed to ensure job creation, he said.