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Hastings Park Governance Review – upcoming Public Engagement Forum March 11

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You are invited to a public engagement forum to learn more about the governance review and share your thoughts. City staff and consultants have been examining how Hastings Park and the PNE are currently governed in order to develop a governance model that supports the vision adopted by Council as outlined in the Hastings Park/PNE Master Plan. We’re looking for your feedback on options that have been developed so far with stakeholder input.
  • Public engagement forum: Monday, March 11 from 6-9 pm
  • Drop-in at 6 pm. Presentation at 7 pm. Group discussion at 7:30 pm.
  • Hastings Park Community Centre, 3096 East Hastings Street
If you can’t make it to the forum, visit vancouver.ca/hastingspark after March 8 for details and to fill in an online comment form.
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Under Construction: Creekway Park and the Connection to New Brighton
As one of the first outcomes of the Hastings Park/PNE Master Plan, the construction of Creekway Park and the Connection to New Brighton is underway. Constructed on the site of a former parking lot, Creekway Park will be home to the first segment of the day-lighted stream that will eventually connect the Sanctuary in Hastings Park to Burrard Inlet. A separated bicycle and pedestrian connection from Hastings Park to New Brighton Park is also being constructed as part of the project. During the construction period there will be temporary detours for vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists in the vicinity of Bridgeway and McGill and along the Portside/TCT bike route.  Please watch for and follow detour signage and flaggers.
The project is expected to be complete Fall 2013. For more information visit vancouver.ca/hastingspark.
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