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GALLERY: Rossland's new downtown revealed
by Adrian Barnes on 05 Jul 2012
No matter what one's feelings about parallel parking and/or checkout stand democracy, we're sure all right-thinking denizens of the Mountain Kingdom will unite behind the belief that these images, supplied by Mayor Greg Granstrom, are...mighty purty.
Something to look forward to for the fall--and a fine complement to the impending unveiling of the Olaus Jeldness statue outside Rouge shortly thereafter!




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Nice work...
But you should have seen the Original plan. Room for maket stalls in the summer and proper sidewalk clean up in the winter. A little crying over parking and we have to settle. Oh well if you can't do it right at least do it half way.. Looks good. Looks a lot like before..
Billy Profili
Woo hoo crosswalks are back.
About time we had safer street crossings. I know it is all about MOT road street widths but what happened to common sense. Good change.
I still wonder where skiing hitchhikers will stand at the bottom of Washington. Maybe this is a 'sign' and we will get a shuttle again:)
Count me as a big fan of the
Count me as a big fan of the bumpouts and Harry LeFevre... and Olaus!
So boring!
All the things you didn't know but the artist does hopefully he pays taxes in Rossland!
OK, truth time,
When do the parking meters go in?
Will anyone from council step up and say yes they will be installed or no, there will be no parking meters in Rossland.
Les
NiceTrees
So are they going to plant some mature trees on the street? or is that an artist rendition of how our main street might look like in 15 years?