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79% of voters said yes to the city’s road tax referendum in Tuesday’s primary election. Rockford Mayor Tom McNamara thanked voters for investing in their infrastructure. The sales tax has been in place since 2007, when voters decided to move from funding their road improvements with a city sticker.
WREX-TV reports the annual sales tax raised $16 million last year, with 30% of it coming from people who live outside Rockford. It will be in place for at least five years, when it’s up for renewal again.
In contested races for Rockford City Council, Gabrielle Torina, Janessa Wilkins, Tuffy Quinonez, and Robert Walsh came out on top.
CBRM to start looking for new police chief
Cape Breton Regional Municipality Mayor Amanda McDougall says the municipality is starting the formal process of seeking a permanent chief to replace Peter McIsaac, who has been on sick leave since the summer of 2019.
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Posted: Feb 24, 2021 6:00 AM AT | Last Updated: February 24
Cape Breton Regional Municipality is starting the process to hire a replacement for police Chief Peter McIsaac, who has been on sick leave since the summer of 2019.(Tom Ayers/CBC)
Cape Breton Regional Municipality is looking for a new head for its police department.
Regional Police are looking for a small increase in the upcoming budget year.
Acting Chief Robert Walsh spoke at Regional Council’s budget workshop this afternoon, giving details on a draft budget for 2021-22 that totals about $26.9 million.
Walsh says the small increase is a result of wages, salaries and benefits in negotiated contracts.
He also says the COVID-19 pandemic has added to the pressures the force is dealing with.
Today’s meeting was the second of three days of budget workshops.
The workshops are scheduled to resume at 9:30 tomorrow morning. Currently On-Air:
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