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Rossland road upgrades to continue in 2017

Rossland’s mayor is expecting a busy 2017.

Kathy Moore says upgrades are planned for Spokane Street.

The project will be done in phases and the city will be seeking grant funding.

Moore says the project won’t be as big of an undertaking as Washington Street was.

Additionally a new skate park will be built this year.

There will also be improvements at the museum and library.

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