REGINA – The City of Regina has added up the cost of last month’s referendum vote.
The final tab for the waste water treatment plant ballot comes out at 356-thousand dollars.
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Because the city couldn’t budget for the unexpected vote the money will come out of the city’s general reserve account.
Voters elected to support city council’s earlier decision to use a public-private partnership model to pay for, design, and build a new waste water treatment plant.
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