Mill agreement highlights need for industrial land
With the recent announcement that the Prince Albert Pulp and Paper Mill could be reopening, the need for industrial land is once again at the forefront.
“With the announcement that we had (Monday), it may not be difficult for us to handle from an industrial perspective,” city manager, Robert Cotterill, said to councillors during Monday night’s executive committee meeting.
“If you get two or three of those kinds of announcements, then our growth may require us to look even beyond what we’re currently looking at, which is the annexation lands and the small portion of the lands in the areas that we currently have as industrial.”
According to city reports, Prince Albert has just five acres of land available for industrial development and needs between 80 and 402 acres of additional industrial land to deal with growth projections to the year 2034.