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City launches new survey on Downtown project ideas

The City of Courtenay is looking for feedback on their plans for the downtown with a new survey.

According to the city, the survey is for the Downtown Vitalization Local Area Plan, a project focused on supporting downtown Courtenay through more growth, improving civic spaces, and making it more accessible to the community.

The City says they held an open house on Wednesday, as part of the plan, for people to learn more about it and give feedback to staff.

“Around 150 people dropped by to learn more about the project and speak with the project team,” said the City.

They say for those who missed the open house, you can use the survey to give your thoughts on their draft ideas for the Riverfront, Downtown Core, Fitzgerald Corridor and Harmston Park districts.

The survey will also touch on density and development, with results to be used to form the plan.

You have until June 4 to finish it.

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