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Peguis First Nation set to open Winnipeg's 2nd urban reserve

Peguis First Nation will establish an urban reserve on Portage Avenue, following an agreement signed Friday with the City of Winnipeg in the spirit of reconciliation.

Agreement between First Nation, city reached 'through the lens of reconciliation'

Glenn Hudson, chief of Peguis First Nation, has been involved in negotiations with the City of Winnipeg to create the city's second urban reserve. (CBC)

Peguis First Nation will establish an urban reserve in Winnipeg following an agreementwith the city in the spirit of reconciliation.

The community is located roughly 150 kilometres northeast of Winnipeg, but its urban reserve, the second of its kind in the city, will be set up at 1075 Portage Ave.

"The parties have participated in a lengthy negotiation spanning several years, and the proposedMDSA(Municipal Development and Services Agreement) is the result of a great deal of discussion, review and analysis of common and best practices across Canada, but more importantly, through the lens of reconciliation," according to the report to be presented to the executive policy committee on Wednesday.

The agreement recommends that the city enter into a five-yearMDSAwith the First Nation in exchange for a reduced service fee.

The First Nation will pay 80 per centof municipal taxes, with compensation available from the province for the differencefor the first five years of the agreement. The report says the province has formally denied the city's request to provide compensation beyond fiveyears.

Peguis First Nation will pay $58,474.62 in taxes for the property, which will cover animal control, building permits and inspection, fire and emergency response, parks and community services, police, solid waste, transit, wastewater, sewer and water.

The remainder of taxes to be taken on by the province or cityamounts to$11,694.92 annually.

Long Plain First Nation opened Winnipeg's first urban reservein the St. James area. It was designated an urban reserve in 2013, and a Petro-Canadagas station officially opened therein 2015.

In March, Gambler First Nation reached an agreement with the City of Brandonto set up an urban reserve on the city's north hill.

Clarifications

  • An earlier version of this story said Long Plain First Nation opened Winnipeg's first urban reserve, with a Petro-Canada and convenience store, in 2015. In fact, the the Petro-Canada opened in 2015 but the area was officially designated an urban reserve in 2013.
    Jul 10, 2018 2:02 PM CT