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Regina council approves a number of changes to offset costs amid COVID-19

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The COVID-19 pandemic is putting a financial strain on the City of Regina, as it continues to search for ways to save money.

On Wednesday, the city held a special meeting to address the situation. Regina city council approved a number motions to help offset current and projected losses.

Included in the approvals is the deferment of $7.2 million in capital programs and projects. Among those capital projects is the Residential Road Renewal Project.

The Residential Road Renewal project includes nine individuals projects in 2020 and are being deferred to 2021. It will save the city about $6.4 million.

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