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Taxpayers "duped" on pedestrian pipe bridge:petitioner

Greater Trail taxpayers have been duped when it comes to the pedestrian sewer pipe bridge.

So says Ron Joseph who was one of the main forces behind a petition that forced the estimated $9 million dollar structure to a summer referendum.

Trail, Rossland and Warfield will pay a proportional share of $4.2 million.


The regional district has not said what ,if any tax increases there may be.

Trail alone will also pay an extra $ 5 million for the crossing using future gas tax revenue to pay back that debt.

Joseph is worried the city is spreading its resources thin with another referendum on the library/museum project still to come.

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