City, County of Grande helping fund business case development for proposed medical facility
City and County of Grande Prairie councils have each approved funding to help develop a business case for a new proposed medical centre here in the Grande Prairie area.
On Wednesday city council approved giving $50,000 to the team looking at developing the Maskwa Medical Centre, while the County approved granting $25,000 to develop the business case and cost-benefit analysis.
Mayor Jackie Clayton explained that the proposal brought before council on March 22 showed the clinic would operate as a patient-centred diagnostic facility.
“It’s based similarly around the Mayo Clinic model, and when they provided background information, council was very excited,” said Clayton. “We’re very much looking forward to receiving the business case back and (we’re) optimistic this will just provide for an enhancement to the quality of life for residents in the region with the proposed facility.”