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Neepawa Town Council misc news and notes

By Eoin Devereux Neepawa Banner & Press
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mercial area.
Manitoba Infrastructure and Transportation was also advised of the project. While it did not have any immediate objection to the plan, they did ask for clarification on the potential impact to traffic and drainage in the area.
The developer looking to proceed with the housing spoke on behalf of the rezoning request. They stated the impact to local traffic would be minimum, as it would consist of just 24 suites, single occupancy. They are also planning to move ahead with drainage study.
After reviewing the information, council decided to approve the rezoning, which is specific to just this property.
The sale of modular homes has been on the rise across Canada recently, as this style of housing is a more affordable option for budget-conscious homebuyers, such as first-timers and retirees looking to downsize.