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  • Highlights of the Regional District of Central Okanagan board meeting

    Highlights of the Regional Board Meeting – January 12, 2017
  • Driving change in the way we think about transportation

    Transportation is about so much more than how we get from point A to point B.

    The final installment of On Point: A Series of Upside Down Town Halls will challenge participants to think differently about transportation.

    “We want to shift the conversation away from supply and focus on how transportation affects things like affordability, economic resiliency and our environment,” said Urban Systems Communities Consultant Erin Welk.
  • Share your climate change story

    When it comes to climate change, everyone has a story.

    The third installment of On Point: A Series of Upside Down Town Halls will focus on our responsibility toward the environment.

    “We’ve got a great panel of guest speakers who will share their stories about what sparked their interest and actions in dealing with climate change,” said Urban Systems Communities Consultant Erin Welk.
  • City Seeking Input on Peterson Creek Multi-use Pathway Project

    Biking and walking between Sahali and downtown will soon get much easier. The City plans to construct the first phase of the Peterson Creek Multi-use Pathway to connect Summit Drive (near Sa-Hali Secondary School) to downtown (near Glenfair Drive). This three-meter wide, 1.7 km long, paved multi-use pathway will provide walkers and cyclists with a safe and direct link between Sahali and downtown. The pathway will include lighting, signage, rest areas with benches, and other amenities.
  • Let’s talk economic resilience

    There’s no doubt the state of the economy will have a major impact on our future community.

    In the second installment of On Point: a series of Upside Down Town Halls, we will kick start the conversation about building economic resilience in the Okanagan and help to provide an understanding of what we can all do to work towards a prosperous future.
  • Next steps in Kelowna General Hospital Area Plan

    The City of Kelowna and Interior Health are working closely together on a Hospital Area Plan to guide future redevelopment and address parking and transportation needs.

    Citizens are invited to review the on-street parking recommendations and discuss future land use needs with staff and consultants on:
  • Upside down town halls spark community conversation

    KELOWNA - Urban Systems is inviting the community to participate in building the future of Kelowna through On Point: A Series of Upside Down Town Halls.
  • Lake Country households to receive Community Survey

    LAKE COUNTRY – Randomly selected households in Lake Country will be receiving a 31-question community survey in the mail this week.

    “Residents’ input on programs and services offered by the District of Lake Country will help the municipality make important decisions on future community investment,” said Community Development Manager, Jamie McEwan.
  • South Pandosy Transit Exchange information session

    KELOWNA - The public is invited to an information session about the final design plans for the South Pandosy Transit Exchange construction project, Thursday, February 19, from 4 to 7 p.m. in the restaurant area of Urban Fare in the Mission Park Shopping Centre.
  • Open House for Ethel Street and Dilworth Drive Upgrades

    The City of Kelowna and design consultants TRUE Consulting and MMM Group/Alta Planning are preparing concept designs for two new Active Transportation Projects along Ethel Street and Dilworth Drive.

    The public is invited to view the concept designs and provide feedback at two open houses.

    When: Tuesday, June 10 & Wednesday, June 11
    Time:  3:30 – 7 p.m.

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