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Pandosy Waterfront moves from online to in-person

At the end of this week, the public engagement process for the Pandosy Waterfront moves from collecting feedback online to a more up-close and personal approach.

“About 30 volunteers from across the community will roll up their sleeves and work together for two days at a design charrette,” said Graham Hood, Strategic Land Use Manager for the City of Kelowna. “The volunteers will craft a plan for City-owned lakefront property, north of Cedar Avenue on Abbott Street and will come up with a set of design guidelines to shape the future development of the South Pandosy neighbourhood.”

Input will be collected through the online engagement tool at getinvolved.kelowna.ca until Friday Feb. 21. The ideas recorded will feed into the charrette, which is scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 25 and Wednesday, Feb. 26.

For those not directly involved in the charrette, there are still opportunities to follow the charrette progress, check out the work of the participants and share thoughts about the outcomes.

Public Charrette Review Sessions
Tuesday, Feb. 25 and Wednesday, Feb. 26
6:30 - 8 p.m.
St. Paul's United Church - 3131 Lakeshore Rd.

Open House
Thursday, Feb. 27
5 - 8 p.m.
St. Paul's United Church - 3131 Lakeshore Rd.

The charrette information will also be posted at getinvolved.kelowna.ca for those that can’t attend in person. Feedback after these opportunities will be collected until March 7.

For project information, visit kelowna.ca/cityprojects and to start sharing your ideas, go to getinvolved.kelowna.ca.

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