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Delia plans major infrastructure projects

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Delia village has committed funds to a number of large infrastructure projects, including upgrading their water reservoir and repairing their water pump-house.
    Over the next five years the village will make an addition to the water reservoir which was found to have insufficient capacity. A study done in 2006 suggested if the village had a major fire or if there was an issue with the supply of water from the treatment plant in Hanna the reservoir would run out of water within hours.
    “We’ve basically been waiting for funding to be in place since then,” said village CAO Mark Nikota, adding that costs had increased to $1.5 million from $1 million since the initial study was done.
    The project is slated to be completed by spring 2019 with funding coming from both federal and provincial governments, as well as the village and Starland County. Council will borrow money to complete the project since they will have to pay for the project now and will receive portions of the grants on a yearly basis, but they have already budgeted for interest payments over the next five years.
    In addition to the pump house repairs and reservoir upgrades, the village has committed to contributing to school additions at the new school being built. Council has earmarked $100,000 to help with items the provincial government will not pay for such as a larger gym and larger library.
    The village will also be replacing some sidewalks in the community over the next two years using grant funding.


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