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Almost 200 new homes coming to Neepawa By Joshua Jackson Neepawa Banner & Press
The Town of Neepawa’s long-awaited Project 320 has reached another milestone in efforts to make it a reality. During the Nov. 4 Town Council meeting, a public hearing was held to discuss a proposal to subdivide the Project 320 land and create several new public roads for development. Once complete, the 58-acre subdivision will add 197 new residential lots in Neepawa, including both single and multi-family housing. As required under provincial regulations, a public hearing must be held whenever new roads are created through a subdivision. Project 320 will include several new streets: Murphy Way, Cleave Bay, McKay Crescent, Gossell Avenue, Gill Drive (to be expanded), Harris Avenue, Fusee Avenue, and Pollock Crescent. No new entrances will be added to Highway 5 or Highway 16. Instead, existing accesses will be upgraded. All future lots in Project 320 will be serviced by municipal water and sewer. New drainage work will require proper permitting and is subject to being installed near the Neepawa Airport. Some parcels of the Land in Project 320 will also require zoning amendments from light industrial to residential. Neepawa’s Town Council unanimously approved the motion following the hearing. No objections were received from residents, though clarification was provided to one attendee regarding road placement. Continued on Page 14
Vol. 130 No. 13
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We will remember them
PHOTO BY JOSHUA JACKSON
The Colour Party, Led by the RCMP, paraded around the room to open Neepawa’s Remembrance Day service at the Yellowhead Centre, where hundreds of residents gathered to pay tribute to Canada’s veterans. Additional pictures from ceremonies held in Neepawa, Minnedosa and Carberry across the region can be seen on Page 8.
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