Council to discuss Leisure Centre, Métis development and impound lot
Council for the City of Prince Albert will have a variety of items on this evening’s agenda.
Staff are looking to apply for council approval to apply funding from the Canada Community Building Fund to the Lake Country Co-op Leisure Centre.
The federal per capita funding used to be called the Gas Tax and is to be used to help municipalities pay for capital projects and will continue until 2034. Prince Albert’s share for the next five years is just over $12 million. After that, the money will reflect 2026 census numbers.
Another item before council is the sale of an undeveloped part of 30th Street to the Métis Nation for $1.


