Meadow Lake council advances lagoon funding, dog bylaw and zoning amendments
Meadow Lake city council approved the allocation of more than $2 million in federal infrastructure funding toward lagoon dredging and advanced amendments to the city’s dog bylaw and zoning bylaw at its recent regular meeting.
Council directed administration to submit an Infrastructure Investment Plan allocating $2,062,482.80 from the city’s Canada Community-Building Fund toward a lagoon dredging project.
According to a report from administration, the funding consists of unallocated balances from 2019 to 2024 and projected allocations from 2024 to 2029 under the federal infrastructure program. Municipalities are required to submit an approved investment plan identifying how the funds will be used before receiving provincial approval.
The city completed a sludge survey and condition assessment of the lagoon in 2025, which identified dredging costs higher than previously budgeted. Administration said the work is required in the near future and that any unused funding could be redirected to another city project through a future investment plan.


