Wetaskiwin City staff are investigating to determine what caused equipment to malfunction at the Wetaskiwin water treatment plant, forcing the City of limit…
Wetaskiwin City staff are investigating to determine what caused equipment to malfunction at the Wetaskiwin water treatment plant, forcing the City of limit…
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Eight of Wetaskiwin’s not-for-profit groups, and one for-profit business will be considering their options after Wetaskiwin’s Committee-of-the-Whole was presented with the City Owned building Lease Policy.
Recreation coordinator Natasha Grant said the idea of developing this policy to provide Administration with direction on how City-owned buildings are leased.
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“In the past, lease agreements had been handled on a case-by-case basis with the final agreement coming to Council for approval,” said Grant. “The development of a policy would make the process more efficient and provide Administration with the ability to manage the agreements more effectively.”
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