b'MunicipalElection 20242024 is an election year for municipal governments. Come out, vote and make your mark!November 13, 20249:00 am8:00 pmVoting for Warman City Council will be held onWarman Home CentreNovember 13 at the Warman Home CentreCommuniplexCommuniplex gym. Polling times will be 9:00 amto 8:00 pm (times may be extended). Your vote matters!TO VOTE FOR WARMAN CITY COUNCIL YOU MUST:- Be a Canadian citizen, at least 18 years of age, and have lived in Saskatchewan for at least six Voter turnout in municipal elections is relatively lowconsecutive months prior to compared to provincial and federal elections.election day.SO WHY SHOULD YOU VOTE? - Have lived in Warman for at least 1. Decisions made by City Council have a big impactthree consecutive months prior on the daily lives of residents. Local governmentto election day, OR be the owner makes decisions on: of assessable land in Warman city limits for at least three monthsstreet and sewer maintenance prior to election day. snow removal recreation and parks municipal tax rates, and how tax dollars are spent capital projects such as building the new Lift Station, Lagoon, and Communiplex rink additionand more!2. Policies set at the local level impact the growth and health of the city. Urban planning and economic development policies set by Council have allowed Warman to grow exponentially over the last 10 years. Council makes policy decisions that impact the type, direction, and rate of both commercial and residential growth of the city. Policies include tax incentives, zoning bylaws, and business licensing requirements.3. Your vote counts. In the 2020 municipal election, just six votes separated the final elected candidate from the next highest candidate. In the 2022 by-election, only 24 votes separated the elected candidate from the runner-up.So mark your calendars, and get out and vote! More information on candidates, poll times, advance polls, and voting by mail can be found on warman.ca or call the City Clerk at 306-385-2331.20'