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Nelson has the cash for Hall St project:City Manager

Additional taxes and borrowing are not needed to fund Nelson’s ambitious Hall Street Corridor Project nor will the expense compromise other work .

This from City Manager Kevin Cormack who says delving into their reserve funds will not mean future regular paving and infrastructure work elsewhere will be sidelined.

Council approved the $4 million first phase of the Stores to Shores Hall Street project Monday night.

The city has also applied for a $4 million federal grant for a future $6 million second phase. Cormack says Nelson would have another $2 million to meet it’s one-third share of that deal.

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