Reserves cash
Turnto Page 2 Park playground and the Rochfort Park lighting (see separate stories), they should look at all possible projects, including those approved in principle by the WDC. Initially the board decided that a workshop session should be held to discuss all the reserves funds projects, but late in the meet- . ing they decided this could , be discussed at the March meeting of the board. Footnote: The subdivision reserves fund now stands at: $69,000 for Ohakune (with $34,000 committed to the MTRO project), $26,000 for the old Waimarino County and $2600 for Raetihi.
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 522, 8 February 1994, Page 2
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