West Kelowna residents will be heading to the polls on September 17 to vote on the fate of a proposed multi-million dollar city hall.
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Voters are being asked to approve $7.7 million to build the city hall and civic centre.
Residents actually forced the referendum by rejecting an alternate approval process, which would have pushed the project through without a vote.
The entire project is slated to cost $10.5 million but some money has been set aside by the city from reserves and surplus.
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