City in “crisis mode” following provincial budget
Prince Albert city council isn’t going to take a $2.5 million hit without a fight.
During Monday night’s meeting, council passed a number of motions as an 11th hour move to address the multiple cuts and reductions to funding the city is faced with following the provincial budget. One item in the motion looked at taxing Crown owned land and corporations.
This move was in response to the SaskParty eliminating the grants in lieu of taxes from SaskPower and SaskEnergy. Cutting the grants means the city is losing $2.5 million this year and possibly more than $3 million next year.
The move caught many municipalities by surprise and Ward 4 Coun. Don Cody called the budget a “devastating blow” to the city.