Business World |
March 2015
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or our potable water, we’re in a position right
now to double our population, and we’ve got
the roadmap for what’s going to need to hap-
pen to go above and beyond doubling our
population. So we’re already looking at that
next step to facilitate that growth.”
BECOMING
SELF-SUFFICIENT
In conjunction with their aforementioned
community plan, Warman is in the midst
of collaborating with the City of Saskatoon,
the RM of Corman Park, the City of Mar-
tensville and the Town of Osler to create a
regional servicing and land use plan − called
Partnerships forGrowth (P4G) − that would
see the region’s population grow to one mil-
lion upon completion.
“All of the municipalities have contributed
equally based on population,” says Brad.”The
plan will end up costing about $1 million.
Work has started this year and we hope to
have the plan completed by June of 2016.
That’s a pretty ambitious timeline, but we’re
hoping that what comes out of that plan is
basically a roadmap not only for each indi-
vidual City, but the region in general.”