Emotions ran high as View Royal council heard from the public while debating the next step to garner approval to borrow up to $8 million for a new fire hall.
Ultimately, council voted to have staff look at the proposal before bringing it back to the public for a referendum, likely in the fall.
At one point in the meeting Coun. David Screech left the room in frustration as a member of the public decried a lack of communication between the town and residents.
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Hill said the job moving forward is to bring all the requested information to the public, despite his insistence that it has already been made available. Council also must convince residents the loan is the best move forward for the community.
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Coun. Ron Mattson did not attend the meeting.
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