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Staff Writer
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The Town of Fort Frances has finally sealed the deal on an offer to purchase lot 21 on Erin Crescent. This is the first sale after the lot prices were approved by council for price reduction in March.
Lot 21 was initially $89,500 and then was reduced to $65,700. The town accepted an offer made on this lot, one day after the price reduction.
Lisa Slomke, municipal clerk, said those who purchased the lot were on her list of interested parties.
The owners of lot 21 now have five years to build, with the possibility of a two-year extension should they ask for it.
11 March 2021
Last year was a slow one for many, because of the constraints of COVID-19, but it has been quite busy for Travis Rob, operations and facilities manager. Rob said they have a lot of road work planed for Fort Frances, some of which they are finishing up from last summer.
Rob said they will be finishing up the reconstruction of Scott Street from Colonization Road East to Reid Avenue. This will entail the final lift of asphalt, final line painting and then some miscellaneous deficiency repairs.
Also from last year, the completion of Colonization Road West from Riverview Cemetery to Armstrong place. Again, this is going to be the final lift of asphalt and then dressing up deficiencies and finishing touches.