Trail councillor hopes special rec discounts extend to wider area

Hopefully families and individuals with financial challenges in the Greater Trail area won’t get caught up in politics when it comes to a new recreation policy.

This from Silver City councillor Sandy Santori after their new leisure access program was approved Monday that will offer eligible applicants within the city 50% off certain services and programs.

Santori expressed concerns that the program doesn’t help low income people in the surrounding communities – just Trail residents.

Beaver Valley currently has a reimbursement program for residents who use Trail facilities and Santori hopes they’ll extend that to help those who can’t afford services.

Rossland does not reimburse residents for using Trail facilities.

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