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January 2014
open this fall, about 60 new single-fami-
ly residential lots available for purchase,
plans for additional multifamily options
and a new 15-acre industrial park.
PULLING IT TOGETHER
Integral to the neighborhood improve-
ments is an integrated facilities concept
that falls in line with cost-sharing policies
filtered down from the provincial and fed-
eral governments. As continuing facility
investments are made, those facilities will
be tied together to enable more overall
functionality.
“By having the facilities tied in to-
gether and making them multi-use, we’ll
make it valuable for residents,” Salberg
says. “We’ll have all this stuff together
sort of like a campus, and large chunks of
it are built or are being built as we speak.
It makes a lot of sense.”
And with that, it ties nicely into the
city’s motto: “Where life makes sense.”
Swift Current is spending 2014 in cel-
ebration of the 100th anniversary since it
Mayor
Schafer