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Should Trail update expansion study?

The City of Trail is considering whether or not they should update their Boundary Extension Study.

The City is inching through the now multi-year process of obtaining the Columbia Gardens Industrial area as they deal with Teck Trail Operations and the province.

Council has received a proposal from a consultant to update information on the financial implications – something that was last done in 2012.

Councillor Robert Cacchioni believes its a good idea.

The City has deferred the study proposal until they have time to speak to the province and do a comprehensive review.

The study considers things such as revenue the City would receive as a result of the boundary extension.

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