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Rossland mayor hearing both sides in bridge comments

Rossland mayor Kathy Moore says she’s hearing both sides of the issue from local residents as they prepare for their public meeting on the proposed pipe/pedestrian bridge Friday.

Rossland’s borrowing for the sewer line will go up to a $1.8 million share of the $7.2 million.

That means a $117 parcel tax per year for a maximum of 25 years.

But Moore says the 25 year payback period may end up being shorter as Rossland is set to see a cost decline under the new regional sewer flow formula.

A drop-in public open house info format will run at Rossland City Hall Friday from 4pm till 7pm.

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