New housing developments, plans for nurseries and road improvements could be under “significant risk” of delays as council chiefs tackle a £27million coronavirus crisis bill.Elected members have been told they face tearing up large parts of March’s budget to reconsider the scale and timing of a three-year capital investment plan, which was originally set to cost £368million.Renfrewshire Council bosses insisted plans for the new Paisley Town Hall and museum would not take a financial hit, but could also see delays due to construction work being halted during the pandemic.The local authority revealed the level of funding it has so far received from the Scottish Government falls well short of the mounting crisis costs it is set to endure.The