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City hosting open houses Tuesday and Wednesday
The City of Cranbrook is hosting two open houses this week to provide and gain information on what residents think about three upcoming projects.
The first, being held tomorrow (Tuesday, Nov. 5) is about the future of city owned lands and buildings in the downtown core and the second on Wednesday (Nov. 6) is about the conceptual design of the 2nd Street South corridor from Highway 3 to 14th Avenue South (pictured above) and the reclamation plan for the Moir Gravel Pit.
Please note the deadline to pre-register for Tuesday’s open house around the Downtown City Hall Block Workshop is today, Nov. 4.
Downtown City Hall Block Workshop
The City of Cranbrook is considering options for the future of city-owned lands and buildings in the downtown core.
The purpose of the workshop is to provide the public with a hands-on opportunity to identify interests and provide input on the future use of buildings and lands on the City Hall block in downtown. There will be a short presentation at 7 p.m. followed by the workshop.
The Workshop will be held at: Manual Training School/Cranbrook Public Library, 1212-2nd Street North, Cranbrook on Tuesday, November 5, from 7 to 9 p.m.
If you are interested in participating please pre-register no later than Monday, November 4, by sending an email to [email protected] or by calling Rob Veg, Senior Planner at (250) 489-0241.
2nd Street South Conceptual Design/Moir Gravel Pit Reclamation Project
The City of Cranbrook, in conjunction with Urban Systems, will be hosting the public at an open house on both the conceptual design of the 2nd Street South corridor from Highway 3 to 14th Avenue South and the reclamation plan for the Moir Gravel Pit.
The session on the 2nd Street South corridor project is intended to gather public input to provide to council for decision-making purposes.
The session on the Moir Gravel Pit is around the plan to redevelop the Moir Pit once the gravel resources have been depleted and the development of an off leash dog park on part of the site in early 2014.
Urban Systems representatives and City of Cranbrook staff will be on hand to provide information on both projects including: project concepts and intents, progress to date and next steps.
There will be information panels and 3D animated video loops of flyovers of both projects.
The open house is scheduled for Wednesday, November 6, from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Manual Training School at the Cranbrook Public Library.
For more information, please contact: Eric Sharpe, Project Manager , City of Cranbrook Engineering Services – 250-489-0233 / [email protected] .
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