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Repairs coming for Washington Street

Repairs are coming for Washington Street in Rossland.

The city is looking at borrowing up to $4 million to help pay for the upgrades.

Mayor Kathy Moore says this project will happen even if enough people reject the idea of taking a 30 year loan.

Residents will have until 4pm November 13th to officially register against the borrowing plans.

The loan would see a tax increase of about $95 for the average homeowner.

There will be a public gathering at the gallery this evening from 4pm – 8pm to view designs for the project.

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