All in the neighbourhood; residents invited to Centre Plan workshops

Thursday, April 28, 2016 (Halifax, NS) – The municipal Planning and Development team is inviting residents to join them at a series of workshops designed to share neighbourhood-specific knowledge and ideas, being held over the next two weeks as part of the Centre Plan project. These focused workshops represent the next phase of a broader public engagement program being undertaken as part of a significant review and harmonization of land use planning policies and regulations governing the Regional Centre, which includes the Halifax and Dartmouth urban core. Residents are invited to engage in this process by participating in one of the following workshops: Monday, May 2: Dartmouth North Community Centre Tuesday, May 3: Mic Mac Rowing Club Thursday, May 5: St. Mary’s Boat Club Wednesday, May 11: Halifax Forum Please note workshops will be hosted twice at each location; once from 1-3 p.m. and again from 6-8 p.m. For more information on the Centre Plan project, and how you can help us turn ‘what if’ into ‘how to’, visit www.centreplan.ca. Source: Release

Thursday, April 28, 2016 (Halifax, NS) – The municipal Planning and Development team is inviting residents to join them at a series of workshops designed to share neighbourhood-specific knowledge and ideas, being held over the next two weeks as part of the Centre Plan project.

These focused workshops represent the next phase of a broader public engagement program being undertaken as part of a significant review and harmonization of land use planning policies and regulations governing the Regional Centre, which includes the Halifax and Dartmouth urban core.

Residents are invited to engage in this process by participating in one of the following workshops:

Monday, May 2: Dartmouth North Community Centre

Tuesday, May 3: Mic Mac Rowing Club

Thursday, May 5: St. Mary’s Boat Club

Wednesday, May 11: Halifax Forum

Please note workshops will be hosted twice at each location; once from 1-3 p.m. and again from 6-8 p.m.

For more information on the Centre Plan project, and how you can help us turn ‘what if’ into ‘how to’, visit www.centreplan.ca.

Source: Release

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