Following hours of discussion and debate at a special council meeting Tuesday, councillors voted not to reconsider a previous Central Library renewal project funding decision.
The July 9th decision approved up between $92 million and $119 million in debt funding along with a 5.5 per cent dedicated mil rate increase built into property taxes to rebuild the Regina Public Library’s (RPL) Central Library.
“I really pleased council confirmed the decision they made so we can continue moving forward,” RPL Board Chair Marj Gavigan told reporters following council’s decision. “[We’re] confident we’ll get some great responses from developers.”
“And some great ideas the city of Regina will have a great, renewed central library at some point,” she added.
Reconsideration Motion
Council ultimately upheld their original decision with a tight 6-4 vote.
The motion for reconsideration was brought forward by Coun. Nelson, …