The seven-year wait to purchase land continues for Kin Enterprises
Since 2013, Kin Enterprises president Kerry Receveur has been trying to purchase land from the City of Prince Albert, beside the 40th Street location of the non-profit.
But since Receveur’s latest offer to purchase the land was not included on city council’s agenda in their final meeting before the election, Receveur’s wait will have to continue.
In the past seven years, Receveur said he’s made four different offers to purchase the land, and this is the second time that the offer has not gone to council. He added that his most recent offer was made back in May in order to give enough time for the potential purchase to be put on the agenda and be discussed.
“I don’t know if it’s a case of the fact that we don’t pay property taxes [as a non-profit], so they just treat us like we’re second-class citizens, or what,” Receveur said. “Our organization, we employ 120 staff members that all live in the city and pay taxes. We supply and provide support and employment programs for almost 200 people with special needs. If we didn’t exist, where would these people go?”