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The Town of Taber could potentially become the City of Taber. (Photo: Lethbridge News Now)

Taber to explore potentially becoming a city

Sep 6, 2024 | 10:44 AM

A southern Alberta community is considering the idea of transitioning from being a town to a city.

The Town of Taber says its 120th anniversary is coming up next year and it could be a good opportunity to make a history-making change.

At this time, no formal decision have been made.

Council has asked administrative staff to reach out to the community for feedback over the coming months.

The Town says its priority right now is to understand the thoughts of its residents before even considering to apply to the provincial government to change its status.

“The people of Taber will ultimately decide what’s best for our community,” reads a media release from the municipality.

Mayor Andrew Prokop says a change in designation could have some positive impacts.

“Economic growth opportunities and benefits for the betterment of our community are important considerations and are very possible,” says Prokop. “We most certainly look forward to any input you may have through this public engagement process.”

Other potential benefits, as outlined in a Town of Taber FAQ page, includes attracting businesses and investments, enhanced infrastructure, access to grants and funding, boosting tourism, improving public services, increased real estate development and enhanced regional influence.

The Government of Alberta removed the 10,000 population threshold to become a city a few years ago. The 2021 federal census showed Taber was home to 8,862 residents at the time, which would make it the smallest city in the province.

The Town is anticipating that its population will continue to grow as it has experienced a boost in agricultural production in recent years. They say more skilled workers and immigrants will be needed to meet the demands of farms and other businesses.

The Town of Taber has launched an online survey that will be open until October 4, 2024. More public engagement opportunities will be announced in the coming days.

A timeline for when a decision will be made is not known at this time.

For more details on the city status proposal, visit the Town of Taber website.