Nipawin alters borrowing plan for infrastructure projects; heliport project nears completion
The town of Nipawin has changed their plan to borrow money for three significant projects.
Council has rescinded a resolution made at their previous council meeting Sept. 9 that saw a long-term debt application to the Saskatchewan Municipal Board to borrow up to $4.5 million over a 10-year term.
The money was to be used for the decommissioning of the landfill, the completion of the Evergreen Drive water and sewer loop, and the water and sewer trunk extension on the south end of town at Highway 35 S.
Chief Administrative Officer Michele Sorensen told northeastNOW the change was made due to the anticipated timeline of one of the three projects.