City to postpone backup generator project for airport runway lights
North Battleford city council decided to delay its plans for a backup generator project for runway lights at the Cameron McIntosh Airport for the current time due to high costs for the project.
Director of Operations Stewart Schafer said in his report at this week’s council meeting that administration recommended council cancel the airport backup generator project for 2023-2024.
The project came in over-budget at a cost of $244,621 including PST. The Community Airport Partnership (CAP) – a program that provides funding for capital improvements for regional, community-owned airports in Saskatchewan through the province – only funds up to a maximum of $75,000.
As a result, the city would be required to pay the remainder of the project cost if it wanted to proceed with the project. The city’s share of the project would be $169,621 including PST, over the current budget by $94,621 including PST.