Community Services Master Plan Up for Discussion
Prince George, B.C.- When Council for the City of Prince George meets this evening, it will be presented with the outline for the development of the Community Services Master Plan.
The plan will look at all of the recreational facilities and services provided by the City and by those operated by others to see if there are redundancies or gaps.
The report to Council says the information “will be utilized to determine priorities, develop implementation strategies and inform operational and capital planning for recreation services over the next ten (10) years.”
The plan will be developed in four phases, :
- Inventory and analysis
- Community Engagement & Communications
- Plan development and review
- Final plan approval.
According to the report to Council, it is expected the final plan will be presented to Council for final approval in the fall.
Council will also be asked to approve the changes to its alcohol policy.
The report says 121 surveys on alcohol uses at City owned facilities were completed, and 80% of respondents either agreed with or were neutral on the new policy being implemented.
Comments
There’s a plan?
Wow! wouldn’t it be nice if they would have community involvement.
Implement an online survey so people could give there personal input into what they feel would benefit Prince George, this would allow them to do so when time permits.
Say like;
-tourism both summer and winter.
-recreational ideas.
-parks and excess abilities.
“they” are not interested in our opinion.
“they” are only interested in showing us an activity that may be construed as making them needed, and therefore electable.
Government officials at all levels only real job is to get re-elected.
Well Loki I can’t argue that, but we can start by cleaning our own back yards and set examples that we can all be proud of. Wouldn’t it be nice to here some positive rather than all the negative that surrounds us daily.
Is it binding or can it be overridden on a whim? Carry on.
For example Haldi road JB?. Did that ever go to court again?
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