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Public to drive Coldstream's transportation, North Kalamalka plans

The district is inviting residents to attend a Feb. 20 open house to share their thoughts on Coldstream's Active Transportation Network plan and the North Kalamalka Neighbourhood Area plan
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The Coldstream Community Hall will host an open house about the district'sActive Transportation Network Plan and the North Kalamalka Neighbourhood Area plan Thursday, Feb. 20, 2025. (Brendan Shykora - Morning Star)

Coldstream residents can have their say on the district's plans for transportation and the North Kalamalka neighbourhood at an open house coming up in a few weeks. 

The open house will take place Thursday, Feb. 20, from 4-7 p.m., when council and staff will be eager to hear from the public about the district's Active Transportation Network plan and the North Kalamalka Neighbourhood Area plan.

District staff and consultants will be presenting information about the transportation plan and sharing some of the ideas that council has received to-date regarding the North Kalamalka neighbourhood. 

"The public will have an opportunity to add or share their own thoughts and vision for the future," the district said in a media release. 

Transportation, beach access, dog beaches and parking are just some of the topics and ideas that have been brought forward, but the public may have many more, and the district wants to hear them.

Coldstream's FireSmart coordinator will also be there to provide information about the FireSmart program and share tips for FireSmarting properties.

Those unable to attend the open house can make written submissions by email to info@coldstream.ca or by mail or delivery addressed to: Open House, 9901 Kalamalka Rd., Coldstream, B.C. V1B 1L6

The open house will take place at the Coldstream Community Hall at 9909 Kalamalka Rd. 



Brendan Shykora

About the Author: Brendan Shykora

I started at the Morning Star as a carrier at the age of 8. In 2019 graduated from the Master of Journalism program at Carleton University.
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