Letters: Interchanges still needed near Saskatoon's current arena

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Letters: Interchanges still needed near Saskatoon's current arena
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Readers offer their opinions on a new arena district in downtown Saskatoon and city hall\u0027s efforts to address a spending gap in its budget.

neighbourhood. They are now not likely going anywhere.ill it be healthy for them to see the arena out of there?grocer to build on the Midtown Plaza parking lot; this would encourageBlair Tremeer, SaskatoonIf the City of Saskatoon has a $52-million shortfall on a budget of $1.33 billion ,and mandate a four per cent reduction to all expenditures across the board.

If managers cannot reduce their budgets by four per cent because they do not see anything that the citizens of Saskatoon can do without, submit that budget and let our elected officials make a decision and choose what stays and what goes.Article content Tame the expenditure excesses and move on with running the city instead of running it into the ground.• Letters should be limited to 250 words and the shorter the letter is, the better chance it has at being published.• Include your full name, address, phone number and home community so we can verify your identity. Only your name and community will be published. We do not publish anonymous letters or allow the use of pseudonyms.

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