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Nelson council approves Hall St project

After three years of debate and discussion Nelson’s Hall Street corridor project is a “go”.

The majority of council has voted to approve design plans that remove most of the traffic flow concerns.

The tender will now go out on Phase One of the pedestrian-friendly revitalization.

Mayor Deb Kozak says it’s about a lot more than addressing ageing water and sewer pipes.

The $4 million project will require no borrowing or extra taxes.

The cost will be covered by gas tax revenue, reserve funds and upgrades already within the regular budget.

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