Prince Albert Daily Herald
This empty plot of land won't be vacant for much longer, as the Rose Garden Hospice is looking to break ground on May 15, 2021. (Peter Lozinski/Daily Herald)
One of the next major steps for the Rose Garden Hospice is on the city council agenda Tuesday.
During Tuesday’s meeting, council will consider a development permit application for the hospice, located at 500 38 Street West. The hospice would need any development permits passed before they can begin construction. The board has indicated they intend to begin building the long-awaited facility this year. According to the development permit, the facility will provide end-of-life care for up to ten patients, and will have up to eight staff members on-site at a time. It will be accessed from 38th Street and a large green space is proposed along marquis Road.