Public information sessions for parks plan
(City of Kelowna photo)
Kelowna residents are invited to some upcoming events to talk about the future of parks.
From May 11 to May 18, a drop-in open house and six neighbourhood information sessions are being held at various sites.
The project team will be available, and residents are invited to attend to meet staff and talk about the vision, guiding principles, priorities, and more for Kelowna’s parks as the next step in development of the Parks Master Plan.
The six information sessions are neighbourhood focused and the May 13 open house looks at the parks system city-wide.
“Everyone is welcome to join the conversation about how we can make sure our parks are accessible, safe, and enjoyable for all who use them,” a city news release stated.
Input is being collected through an online survey, mapping tool, and in-person events where residents can share their thoughts, ideas, and concerns about Kelowna’s parks.
Date & Time Location
May 11, 4 – 7 pm Knox Mountain
May 12, 1 – 3 pm City Park
May 12, 4 – 6 pm Rutland YMCA
May 13, 8 – 11 am Kelowna’s Farmers’ & Crafters’ Market
May 13, 1 – 4 pm (open house) Parkinson Rec Centre
May 14, 10 am – 12 pm Corner of Groves Ave & Pandosy St
May 18, 11 am – 2 pm Kerry Park
Have your say or learn more about the project at getinvolved.kelowna.ca