The Town of Orangeville has released a list of it’s procurement and contracts for 2019, which shows the town awarded a total of almost nine and half million dollars last year.
The most expensive undertaking was the roof on the number 1 digester at the Orangeville sewage treatment plant which cost almsot two and a half million dollars.
The digester has been out of commission ever since material bubbled out the roof five years ago.
Second on the list for most costly was the renovations of the Harvey Curry Splash pad which cost one million dollars.
Rounding off the top three was the reconstruction of Faulkner and Gifford Street coming in at one point three million.
The least amount spent on the list was the study and analysis of police services at fifty thousand dollars.