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August 18, 2019
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The City of Laval will spend $250,000 to remove paint on 90 curbs across the city. The paint project, which cost $750,000, was aimed at making roads safer around schools and parks.
A pained paint job: Laval admits defeat on $750,000 safety measure
The City of Laval has admitted defeat on a $750,000 project to make roads safer, but reversing course is costing taxpayers another $250,000.
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