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The report also calls for construction of hubs at certain stations for the operation of all these extra staff.Article content
As for staffing costs, a partially closed system would need more station attendants as well as maintenance staff and a call centre, for an estimated annual cost of $23 million. The report going to council Wednesday recommends the city provide an immediate $3.4 million from the city’s fiscal stability reserve, better known as the rainy day fund, to be augmented by $6.7 million in next fall’s budget.Article content
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