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Trail reinstates projects to 2016 to do list

The city of Trail has approved a few projects that had been previously discussed among city council.

This as just under $240,000 has been added to the 2016 capital budget.

Here’s Mayor Mike Martin.

Those funds will pay for engineering for a ramp at the Trail Memorial Centre entrance for $8,500, upgrades and restoration to Indian Eddy Wharf will cost $15,000 and there are various land purchases for $75,000.

And they’ll spend over $16,000 for closed circuit video equipment at the RCMP detachment although some of that funding is recoverable.

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