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City Of Campbell River Extending Deadline To Complete Recreation And Culture Master Plan Survey

Tuesday, January 30, 2024 at 7:30 AM

By Jay Herrington

The City of Campbell River Is extending the deadline to complete its Recreation and Culture Master Plan survey to Monday.

The City says the feedback received to date has been excellent, and this extension will allow even more people to share their views.

The City is updating the Master Plan, which will set priorities and guide how the City provides and invests in facilities, programs, and events over the next 10 years.

Feedback provided through the survey and other engagement and research methods will help the City better understand residents’ participation preferences, levels of satisfaction and potential future priorities.

For more information and to complete the survey, visit City of Campbell River, or pick up a paper copy at the Sportsplex (1800 South Alder Street), the Community Centre (401-11th Avenue), City Hall (301 St. Ann’s Road) or Strathcona Gardens Recreation Complex (225 South Dogwood Street).

Jason Locke, Acting Director of Community Planning and Livability, says the plan impacts many Campbell River residents and visitors, and contributes to wellness, community vibrancy, and quality of life.

He says feedback from residents is important to ensure the plan meets the community’s needs and reflects the priorities and interests of the whole community.

A draft of the Master Plan will be made available before the final version is completed and considered by Council for adoption.
It is anticipated that the Master Plan will be completed sometime this year.

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