Give your feedback on the future of recreation in Castlegar

The RDCK is reminding Castlegar residents to have their say on the future of recreation in the area, by reviewing the findings from the initial survey last month.

The feedback you provide on the phase 2 survey results will help the Recreation Commission determine a path forward for recreation services in the Castlegar & District Area. You can still review a summary of the survey findings and all the survey data in the comprehensive What We Heard Report.

After reviewing the survey findings from residents and groups in Castlegar and Areas I and J, please take a moment and share your thoughts about those findings by filling out the Resident Feedback Questionnaire.

The deadline to share your thoughts is November 18.

For more information visit engage.rdck.ca.


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