The City of Castlegar has launched a feedback forum for community members to give their input on the city’s draft community plan and zoning bylaw, which will be available until the end of the month.
Last fall, the city initiated the first phase of community engagement, which played a significant role in shaping the key priorities of the draft community plan.
A media release from the City highlighted five priorities identified through feedback: focusing on growth in key nodes, protecting and restoring the city’s ecosystem, creating a dynamic Columbia Avenue corridor, diversifying the city’s neighborhoods, and nurturing an active city.
This feedback informed the development of the draft community bylaw plan, which is now undergoing further public review.
Then, it will be presented to the council for adoption after a public hearing scheduled for June.
Feedback on the community plan and zoning bylaw will be collected until May 22.
Copies of the draft documents and feedback forums are available online or can be obtained in person at Castlegar City Hall, located at 460 Columbia Avenue.
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