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Coalhurst engages residents on recreation master plan

Coalhurst is looking to residents to help carve out a new recreation master plan. It will guide how parks and recreation opportunities are delivered to the community over the next decade.  

“Having community members involved in the process to build a Recreation Master Plan is critical to its success,” said Coalhurst Mayor Lyndsay Montina. “We want to hear how residents currently spend their time in the community, what their vision is for recreation in the future, and what we could do to achieve that vision. By having residents involved in the planning process, Council will be better informed when it comes time to make decisions about what types of projects to pursue and how those projects may be funded.” 

An online survey is open to residents, which can be found on the town’s website. Postcards with a QR code linking to the survey will also be mailed out and paper copies can be picked up at the town office. The survey will close on May 1. 

There are also three open houses planned this month. One of them will be specifically for youth between 11 and 17. The youth open house will be on April 19 from 2-4 p.m. The other two will be for anyone, hosted on April 19 from 6-8 p.m. and in the morning on April 20. They will be hosted at the community centre. 

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