Regina Leader-Post

Councillor wants P.A. to consider bridge toll

- JASON KERR

PRINCE ALBERT There could be a cost in the future to using Prince Albert’s only bridge, as city councillor­s look for ways to fund the constructi­on of a second one.

At a meeting on Tuesday, Ward 1 Coun. Charlene Miller brought forward a motion asking for a report on the feasibilit­y of implementi­ng a toll on Diefenbake­r Bridge.

The funds would go toward constructi­on of a second bridge. The possibilit­y of providing free bridge access for Prince Albert residents will also be considered.

“I think that this toll will make the province and the federal government see that we’re actually trying to do our part,” Miller said during the meeting, adding she hopes the two senior levels of government will take the project more seriously if they see the city’s efforts.

Some city councillor­s expressed concern that Prince Albert residents are getting a raw deal.

Ward 7 Coun. Dennis Nowoselsky said residents are already paying for too many services, while Ward 2 Coun. Terra Lennox-Zepp raised concerns about people in her ward who cross the bridge for work, school and other services.

Miller said she’s heard those concerns, but she disagrees.

“There are residents who have phoned me. They want a second bridge, but they don’t want to pay for it,” she said.

“I understand that, and I get that, but if you’re going to use the bridge, I think that you should be paying for the bridge as well.”

Any decision on whether to implement a toll is still a long way off. Council still has to wait for the city administra­tion to look into the matter.

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