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City Council preview: angled parking downtown, Nechako Watershed round-table

Monday night’s regular council meeting has two delegations on the agenda.

First, the Nechako Watershed Round-table.

Updates on activities and progress will be given, as well as introducing current efforts to identify sustainable funding for the Round-table.

The other delegation discusses angled parking in downtown Prince George.

The PowerPoint Presentation provides a history of angled parking in downtown and a list of requests.

The requests include completing an angled parking project on 2nd Avenue and 7th Avenue, and to uphold the approved projects in the Capital Expenditure Plan.

There is an additional request asking Council to direct administration to work with the Province to facilitate the addition of traffic control signals at Queensway and 1st Avenue.

The meeting starts at 6pm in the Council chambers.

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Matt Fetinko
Matt Fetinko
SAIT RTBN grad.

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