Meadow Lake City Council deliberate potential city projects
The province announced $150 million in funding from the Municipal Economic Enhancement Program (MEEP) earlier this month to help communities recover from the impacts of COVID-19 and stimulate the economy. Meadow Lake’s grant allocation is $768,085, to be spent between now and March 31, 2022 with an application deadline of July.
At the most recent council meeting on May 25, City Council deliberated about possible projects the city could immediately undertake including adding to the current roadway paving. This funding program has one of the broadest eligibility criteria of any provincial or federal grant program, with 14 eligible project criteria.
“It’s pretty wide open what we can apply for,” mayor Seymour said. “Administration has some scenarios with some budget items which were removed [such as] if we were looking to do additional paving or buy additional equipment.”
The city discussed approximate values for replacement of a street sweeper at $200,000, a snow blower attachment at $113,000, sand truck replacement at $178,000, sidewalk maintenance at $5,000, a sewer camera $90,000 and water meter upgrades $257,000.