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Creston out of luck on infrastructure funding
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Government infrastructure programs are routinely oversubscribed, so it’s no surprise that not everyone got what they wished for.
Regional districts were able to submit up to four applications, with a maximum of three in the capital infrastructure category.
• Grand Forks sought $7 million to tackle below-ground infrastructure work.
“We will continue to apply on other opportunities to fund this work, but as far as the strategic priorities opportunity, we did not receive funding,” city manager Duncan Redfearn said.
• The Regional District of Kootenay Boundary applied for $5.9 million to expand the Christina Lake fire hall.