HALIFAX – “How will my central library transform our lives, our city?”, this is the question that Haligonians are being encouraged to ask themselves and eachother in preparation for the five stage public consultation process that will shape the Halifax Central Library.
The site has been picked, the funding strategy is approved and the architects are ready to go. And go they will. The first place their going to is the public…five times. The first time will be this Thursday at the Dalhousie Student Union Building where the architects are going to be all ears, hoping for public input so that they can build a true community resource and gathering place. So git out there and transform this space!
WHAT:1st of 5 public gatherings shaping the Halifax Central Library.
WHERE: Dalhousie Student Union Building,McInnes Room, 6136 University Avenue
WHEN: June 10, 7-9 p.m., doors open at 6:15 p.m.
HOW MUCH: FREE with tea and coffee to boot!
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I just returned from the first public consultation meeting, and it was extremely well done. I recommend attending these meetings even if you have no interest in the library. We need to implement this sort of public consultation on many more projects.