While the Village of Delia has overwhelmingly voted to remain a village after a Viability Review was completed, now the hard work begins.
On April 23, 92 percent of the eligible voters in Delia voted to remain a village. Harold Johnsrude was appointed official administrator by Alberta Municipal Affairs in July of 2024 to provide oversight of the village and administration during the review, and will continue on until the end of June. He sent a letter to Delia residents.
“The 92% vote to continue has been encouraging to the Village Council. But there is the concern that the community attitude will be 'Now that's over, we are fine!',” he stated in his correspondence.
During this review and the weeks after, a lot of progress has been made, and council has been able to meet three times to begin addressing some of the challenges.
At the May 20 Council Meeting, council made a number of decisions that will help to move forward. These include approving the terms of reference for a standing Strategic Planning Committee, approving Council meetings to be held at the Drop-In Centre effective June 2025, appointing MPE Engineering to be the Village engineering firm and authorizing MPE to begin designing a project to replace the sanitary trunk line from 1st Ave to the lagoon, and approving first reading of an amended Council and Committee Procedural Bylaw.
A public meeting has been scheduled on Tuesday, June 10 at the Delia Drop-in Centre
“Council hopes to hear your comments to the following questions: What is important to you as a Village resident? What do I, as a Village resident, need to do to retain Village viability? And what suggestions do you have for Village Council?” states his letter.
The meeting is at 7 p.m.