Town of Nipawin responds to the motion defeat of researching a SUMA/SARM amalgamation
The Town of Nipawin headed home a bit saddened, but not completely surprised, following a motion defeat at the Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association (SUMA) convention.
During the SUMA convention from Feb. 2 to 5 in Regina, the town brought forward a motion that would empower SUMA to investigate the possibility of an amalgamation with the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM).
Nipawin Mayor Rennie Harper said the resolution grew more traction than it expected, and the town received feedback that supported and rejected looking into a SUMA/SARM merge.
“I’m a bit saddened,” Harper told northeastNOW. “There were other municipalities that felt it might be worth a look at our two associations amalgamating – maybe not even amalgamating, so much as thinking about what we might begin to do together. For example, we could have our conventions jointly, so our neighbours are sitting at the same table; our R.M.’s are sitting with us at the table and hearing the same messages.”