Municipal leaders weigh in on bridge toll issue
The question of whether to put in place a toll on the Diefenbaker Bridge has got people talking.
Recently the City of Prince Albert announced plans to look into implementing a fee for those who use the bridge, with the funds collected to pay for a second bridge.
Gordon Barnhart, president of the Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association (SUMA), which lobbies on behalf of cities, towns and villages said they can see why P.A. would look at putting a toll in place.
“That becomes then an additional source of revenue. That community will be able to make a decision as to what they apply that revenue to, new bridge or other improvements in their city,” he said.