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Trail still undecided on TMC drop-off fix

There is still no clear vision for a more accessible front entrance drop-off area at the Trail Memorial Centre.

Mayor Mike Martin says city council carefully considered four options for the drop-off zone which were provided by Austin Engineering. He says council does prefer one option, but it may have too steep of a ramp.

Martin hopes that can be mitigated.

Council’s preferred option carries a price tag of over $23,000 but that will likely increase if adjustments are made to the plans.

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