Kaslo seeks input on parks strategy

Kaslo residents are being asked to provide feedback on the future of their parks.

The village is developing a strategy for its waterfront and green spaces.

Brian Arquilla of Mountain Pacific Environmental Consultants says they’re very keen to hear what residents think.

Arquilla says some common themes have emerged.

Another open house is planned for later this fall and the final report is expected by the end of the year.

You can add your comments by contacting Arquilla at 250-540-4623 or [email protected], or Marie-Ange Fournier-Beck at 250-353-1335 or [email protected].

 

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