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Kelowna council sets sights on Lower Mainland site tours

Council will tour facilities and redeveloped sites on the Lower Mainland
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Council members will tour community facilities and redeveloped sites in the Lower Mainland as it ponders Kelowna香蕉视频直播檚 future development.

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The tour is Feb. 24-25 and includes the West Vancouver Community Centre, Edmonds Community Centre in Burnaby, Minirou Centre for Active Living in Richmond, and Hillcrest Aquatic Centre in Vancouver. Visits to the redeveloped North Vancouver shipyards, Olympic Village and False Creek are also part of the itinerary.

Special meetings of council will be held both days following site visits.

香蕉视频直播淚t香蕉视频直播檚 best to tour facilities and sites that have seen similar development to educate council in terms of the gravity of the decisions they are making, and to see projects firsthand as well as key takeaways as council gets ready to make significant decisions for the future of the community,香蕉视频直播 added Basran.

The rest of council was supportive of the tour.

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香蕉视频直播淚 believe a council can never have enough information or education in their hands to make a major decision like we or whatever the next council will be making,香蕉视频直播 added Coun. Charlie Hodge.

The tours are considered council meetings since a quorum of council members will be attending, and information received is part of their decision-making process.

The intent is to broadcast the tours, but for the Thursday (Feb. 17) site visits the city香蕉视频直播檚 ability to film at each facility is either prohibited or curtailed due to privacy concerns and COVID-19 restrictions.

Staff will present a report at a future regular council meeting that captures what council saw and heard.

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