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Comox looking for input on parks and trails master plan

The Town of Comox is asking for public input for its first parks and trails master plan, which will help improve its parks and trails over the next decade.

The first phase of engagement is focused on getting ideas from the community. That includes how residents use Comox parks and trails today and their ideas for an inclusive and sustainable network.

This will be done over the next month, and you can share your input by dropping by an open house on April 11 between 4:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. at d’Esterre Seniors’ Centre. Pop-up events will also be in parks and community spaces throughout the month.

Engagement with K’ómoks First Nation and other community groups will also be done, and the feedback will be explored in the project’s second phase in late summer.

“We are very excited to kick off our inaugural plan by engaging in this community process to explore parks and trails today and develop a strong vision and plan for the future,” said mayor Nicole Minions.

“As Comox continues to grow, it’s important we consider community needs, emerging trends, and opportunities to provide high-quality parks, active outdoor recreation and trail experiences for our residents to enjoy.”

For a list of all events and a community survey, click here. 

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