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REFERENDUM: Prince George favours new Fire Hall, swimming pool

UPDATE:

As of 8:44PM, the City of Prince George has now released all preliminary results on the referendum for a new Fire Hall and Four Seasons Leisure Pool.

According to the numbers, residents are strongly favour of a new Main station for local firefighters and emergency dispatchers.

Results are currently listed as …

  • 82.76% = YES
  • 17.24% = NO

Meanwhile, it appeared to be a bit of a closer contest for the Four Seasons Pool, but voters are showing enthusiasm for a new swimming facility.

Results are currently listed as …

  • 62.46% = YES
  • 37.54% = NO

The City is predicting a three percent tax increase to fully fund the two sites.

Broken down, a $100,000 property is going to cost more than $8.00 per year on the new Fire Hall, which will be built next to the YMCA of Northern BC on Massey Drive, and nearly $20 extra for the pool.

Whereas, a home worth $300,000 could be paying more than $25 on the Hall per year, and nearly $60 on the new Four Seasons Pool.

Listen to 94.3 the GOAT and Country 97 FM for further details as well.

UPDATE:

As of 8:27PM, the City of Prince George has released today’s preliminary results from the general vote, and it appears residents are still wanting a new Fire Hall and Fours Seasons Leisure Pool.

Results for the Fire Hall are listed as …

  • 82.76% = YES
  • 17.24% = NO

Results for the Four Seasons Pool are listed as …

  • 62.46% = YES
  • 37.54% = NO

More to come as evening progresses.

Listen to 94.3 the GOAT and Country 97 FM for further details as well.

UPDATE:

As of 8:10PM, advanced polls show Prince George residents in favour of building a new Fire Hall and Four Seasons Pool.

Results for the Fire Hall are listed as …

  • 84.23% = YES
  • 15.77% = NO

Results for the Four Seasons Pool are listed as …

  • 70.25% = YES
  • 29.75% = NO

ORIGINAL STORY:

The City of Prince George has officially closed the polls in a referendum to decide the fate of two major facilities.

The Main Fire Hall station on 7th Avenue and Dominion Street, a structure standing for the last six decades, is being considered for a move to Massey Drive, next door to the YMCA of Northern BC.

Meanwhile, the 40-year-old Four Seasons Leisure Pool could be moving across the street in the parking lot next to the Days Inn.

If residents vote ‘Yes’ to the new sites, it’ll cost a combined total more than $45 million to construct; $15 million for Fire Hall #1, and $35 million for the pool.

We’ll continue to update this page with more information as votes come in the next few hours.

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