Central Alberta Council approves additional funds for the Memorial Complex Roof Project

Central Alberta Council approves additional funds for the Memorial Complex Roof Project

As part of the 2025 capital budget of the municipality, the city councils approved repairs to Eavestrough and downouts in the complex, whereby the $ 30,000 dates come from a reserve

Didsbury – The City Council of Didsbury has approved a further 8,500 US dollars to finance the Memorial Complex Eavestrough project with an original budget of $ 30,000.

The move came at the regularly planned council meeting on September 9th

The Council of the municipality of the municipality of the municipality in 2025 approved repairs to Eavestrough and downouts in the complex, with the $ 30,000 from the Memorial Complex Reserve Fund.

“While the planned project was prepared on site, the contract found that the Eavestrough should also be considered on the south side of the Arena facility as well as on the north side of the curling railway factory for the replacement,” said Amanda Riley, Chief Administrative Officer Amanda Riley, in a briefing Note on the council.

“These sections of the facility have aged, which

The contractors provided a price for the additional exchange of Eavestrough and downouts that are upgraded to seven inch Eavestrough in order to increase drainage from the facilities. The additional costs would be $ 8,500 plus GST.

“This would do more work,” she said. “The shift of the project to the next year is possible, but the costs can be higher.”

The Council unanimously approved the additional funds of 8,500 US dollars.

In the council meeting on September 9, Mayor Rhonda Hunter and all council members praised and thanked for their time for their time for their time. The new Cao of the city, Michael Simpson, takes over on September 15th.

Riley continues in her position as Chief Financial Officer in the city.

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