Beaverlodge continues advocacy for new health complex to be part of province’s relaunch projects
Beaverlodge’s Town Council and Mayor Gary Rycroft have submitted letters to provincial Cabinet Ministers suggesting the Mountview Health Complex as an ideal stimulus project for the north as Alberta comes out of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Town says that the suggestion is a response to the province’s desire to invest in stimulus infrastructure, and the government’s campaign promise to deliver on P3 projects. They say they have engaged with the P3 Capital Partners firm, which will work with all stakeholders to develop the vision and plan that was originally announced for the Health Complex in 2013.
“We are grateful for the opportunity to work with our neighbouring partners once again in the pursuit of this project that has been on our minds and in our hearts for the past several years,” said Mayor Gary Rycroft in a release. “I believe that 2020 will finally be the year in which everyone’s hard work will make Mountview Health Complex become a reality!”
A new Mountview Health Complex standing committee has been formed and will be made up of Beaverlodge Town Council and members from the County of Grande Prairie and the Grande Spirit Foundation.