City passes borrowing bylaw for Sanitary Sewer Upgrade project
The City of North Battleford passed a borrowing bylaw in a special meeting of council Monday for capital financing for up to $7.5 million. The funds will cover the city’s share for the large-scale Primary Sanitary Sewer Trunk Upgrade project currently underway.
The city received offers from both RBC and Scotiabank. City Finance director Brent Nadon said in assessing the proposals the results were close. The RBC proposal scored higher in the various criteria, which included the rate structure and term of the financing. As a result, administration recommended the city accept the RBC proposal instead.
Council unanimously approved administration’s recommendation to award the borrowing for the Sanitary Sewer Upgrade project to RBC in the amount of $7.5 million. The RBC proposal accepted is for a 25-year interest swap rates, with a 15-year banker’s acceptance, and quarterly payments for an all-in-rate of 2.94 per cent.
Nadon also said that in light of the current market conditions, administration recommended the city proceed with a single withdrawal for the full amount of $7.5 million of the loan in early January.