Medicine Hat ratepayer association incorporates, continues to slam city utility and tax rates
The Medicine Hat Utilities Ratepayer Association continued to argue the city is ripping off its residents through utility rates and tax increases as the group held a town hall Tuesday marking its formal incorporation.
President Sounantha Boss said the Alberta certificate of incorporation lends more legitimacy to the organization and allows it to continue the work it started last summer as a grassroots organization.
“The Medicine Hat Utilities Ratepayer Association will now more actively move forward to advocate on your behalf for affordability and accountability from our city,” Boss said in a presentation to about 80 people in the Grandstand Banquet Room.
Its new corporation status also allows the ratepayer association — or MHURA — to sell its $10 memberships and focus on growth in the coming year, its leaders said.