City council considering request from Rose Garden Hospice Association for partnership
Prince Albert City Council is considering a request from the Rose Garden Hospice Association who wants to trade the city a piece of land in exchange for the forgiveness of some outstanding levies and servicing fees.
Currently the Rose Garden Hospice Association owes the city about $250,000 for surface and underground utility works at their site on Marquis Road. They’re also responsible for paying the city development levies.
“We are asking that both those fees be eliminated or in the alternative that [they] be substantially reduced,” Victoria Elliott-Erickson, a member of the hospice board of directors told council.
The hospice is proposing the city enter a partnership with them to wave the outstanding costs in exchange for a 1.88-acre piece of land at their site. In a letter, the association said the city could develop the park however it felt appropriate, for example leaving it as green space or adding a small playground.