March 2015
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vidual city, but the region in general."
"We're seeing a lot of options for cost sav-
ings when we look at shared infrastructure,
whether it be shared wastewater facilities,
shared stormwater management systems or
compatible land uses, so we're hoping that
plan will direct the councils appropriately in
the future when they're looking at allocating
infrastructure funding."
With these plans and partnerships in place,
the City of Warman is well-positioned to
continue their exponential growth in the
coming years, both in terms of residential
population as well as commercial and indus-
trial activity.
"From an economic development stand-
point, the future for us is becoming that
sustainable, standalone city − a city that our
residents can live, work and play in," Josh
concludes. "It might be cliché, but if we can
create and attract enough business here so
that our residents can work in the city that
they live in, and then afterward be able to
have amenities to play in, that to me is the
ultimate goal for Warman."