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RDCK launches public engagement for Regional Parks, Trails, and Water Access Strategy

The Regional District of Central Kootenay (RDCK) has launched a month-long public engagement process to support the development of a Regional Parks, Trails, and Water Access Strategy.

A press release from the RDCK stated that information gathered will help inform the planning, decision-making, and management of the Regional Parks and Trails Services over the next 10 years.

Residents are encouraged to share their input on the current state and future of Regional Parks, Trails, and Water Access points in the RDCK.

“Our goal at the RDCK is to provide top-notch nature-based recreation opportunities while supporting the economic, social, and environmental objectives of the region,” said Trisha Davison, RDCK Regional Manager – Recreation & Client Services.

“To achieve this, we’re crafting a Regional Parks, Trails, and Water Access Strategy to guide our efforts for the next 10 years.”

Information gathered throughout the engagement period will help create a clear understanding of the existing parks, trails, and water access areas within the RDCK, how well they are meeting the needs of residents, what opportunities are wanted in the future, and how to make it happen.

“We value input from all residents, whether you are a regular user of parks, trails, or water access points or not,” said Davison.

“Resident feedback will help guide our efforts to enhance these vital resources and ensure we are moving in the direction RDCK residents want.”

Residents can share their thoughts by filling out a survey, placing points and adding comments onto an interactive map, or through direct conversations with RDCK representatives, who are scheduled to appear at high-traffic locations throughout the District between May 23 and 25.


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