Prince George City Council will be going over a notice of motion involving the Nechako and Fraser Rivers at Tuesday’s meeting.
In the motion put forward by Councillors Trudy Klassen and Tim Bennett, they say a collaborative waterfront plan, aligned with the City’s Strategic Plan and building on prior work such as the *Smart Growth on the Ground* report (2009), will enhance public access.
It will also boost tourism, support local businesses, and ensure the sustainable use of vital resources.
The recommendation would be to have UNBC spearhead the waterfront plan, in collaboration with stakeholders, local businesses, investors, community organizations, Indigenous governments, and provincial and federal agencies.
Staff would be directed to ensure it not only aligns with the City’s Strategic Plan and *Smart Growth on the Ground* report (2009), but also enhance public and tourism access to and enjoyment of the Nechako and Fraser River waterfronts within city limits.
Other recommendations include establishing a plan development timeline no later than December 31st, 2026, and allocating necessary resources and support.
After it’s been developed, it would be presented to Council for review and approval, with recommendations for implementation and public and private funding considerations.
Tuesday’s Prince George City Council meeting agenda can be found here.
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