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ANNAPOLIS ROYAL, N.S. — Councillors in Nova Scotia’s smallest town are looking for direction from taxpayers on how to proceed with expensive projects on the horizon.to discuss the proposed wharf and seawall projects plus the recently completed five-year infrastructure plan. Consultants, who wrote some of the reports, will be on hand to provide an overview and answer questions from residents.
“People will see clearly the choices that a future council is going to have to make,” Boyer said, noting the next municipal election is in October. “It’s this or this or this, but it can’t be all of it.” “If it is not a taxpayer priority then I don’t want to spend staff time looking for grants and applying for stuff that the public isn’t willing to fund,” chief administrative officer Sandi Millett-Campbell said at the April 3 committee meeting.
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