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City manager to help elect two directors to water treatment plant board

City council voted unanimously during its March 24 regular meeting to nominate Greg McIntyre and James Dundas for a three-year term ending in 2028.
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The entrance to Buffalo Pound Water Treatment Plant. Photo by Jason G. Antonio

MOOSE JAW — City manager Maryse Carmichael will use Moose Jaw’s voting rights to elect two members to the Buffalo Pound Water Treatment Corporation’s board of directors during its upcoming membership meeting.

City council voted unanimously during its March 24 regular meeting to authorize the city manager to exercise the municipality’s voting rights to nominate Greg McIntyre and James Dundas for a three-year term ending in 2028.

The cities of Regina and Moose Jaw are the voting membership holders of the corporation and, under a joint agreement, must exercise their voting rights at a membership meeting to appoint board members whom the governance and nominating committee has recommended, a council report explained.

The articles of incorporation and unanimous membership agreement allow the board to have five to nine voting members, with eight people currently acting as directors, the report continued. However, the terms of Dale Schoffer and Judy May expire in April, as they have served the corporation for the maximum allowable term of office of nine years.

With the appointment of McIntyre and Dundas to the board, the group will be comprised of Pat Wilson, Jessica Theriault, Daryl Posehn, Ben Boots and Patricia Warsaba (2026); Grant Ring (2027); and McIntyre and Dunas (2028).

The reappointment rounds out the competencies on the Buffalo Pound board and ensures the continuation of geographic representation from both cities, with Boots and McIntyre representing Moose Jaw, the report added.

The next regular council meeting is Monday, April 7.  

 

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