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Melville proposes annexation of land from RM of Cana for growth

The City of Melville plans to annex land from the RM of Cana to support future growth, infrastructure, and sustainable service delivery.
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City of Melville officials are proposing the annexation of land from the RM of Cana to accommodate growth and bring key infrastructure within city limits.

MELVILLE — The City of Melville is looking to expand its boundaries.

In a public notice issued under The Municipalities Act, the city has proposed the annexation of several parcels of land and adjoining roadways from the Rural Municipality of Cana, which was discussed during the latest council meeting on Sept. 2.

The lands in question are located in Townships 22 and 23, Range 6, and include sections of Range Road 2062, Range Road 2063, Township Road 230, and Township Road 231.

City officials say the move is designed to ensure the sustainable delivery of services, accommodate future growth, and bring key infrastructure into city limits. Those facilities include the new landfill, the recently expanded wastewater treatment facility, and the municipal airport.

A public meeting on the proposal will take place Nov. 3 at 6 p.m. in Melville City Council Chambers.

Residents wishing to object must submit a written objection, clearly stating their reasons, to the city manager by 4 p.m. on Oct. 29. Submissions can be emailed to [email protected].

The full proposal is available for review at www.melville.ca.

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