City’s financial impact from COVID-19 raised to over $906K
The financial impact from COVID-19 continues to rise for municipalities across the Saskatchewan, and the latest deficit projection for the City of Prince Albert is $906,606.
The updated forecast was presented during Monday’s executive committee meeting and represents a jump from $632,000 in the June report. The latest outlook was calculated after parking enforcement was re-instated, but prior to the reopening of Cooke Municipal Golf Course. Finance Director Cheryl Tkatchuk explained the city’s financial status relies heavily on the province’s reopen plan.
“The reopen plan will have various effects for the rest of the fiscal year. and possibly into 2021. Attendance and usage may or may not be limited which will have an impact on revenue losses,” she said.
Among the reasons for the projected deficit increase are the lost revenue for community services recreation centres and programs; down to $1.7 million from $3.08 million.