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The public consultation has concluded
The public consultation on the future of Wendover's Denis St. Pierre Park has been completed.
This vision will serve as a blueprint for future investments in the park, whether through partner donations, grants or funds from the municipal budget.
You can review and download the proposed vision by clicking on the PDF link to the right. The 2 major changes proposed are the addition of a roof to cover the multi-sport area in all seasons and the creation of a trail that connects to all the activities in the park. 8 new ideas were also retained.
The public consultation on the future of Wendover's Denis St. Pierre Park has been completed.
This vision will serve as a blueprint for future investments in the park, whether through partner donations, grants or funds from the municipal budget.
You can review and download the proposed vision by clicking on the PDF link to the right. The 2 major changes proposed are the addition of a roof to cover the multi-sport area in all seasons and the creation of a trail that connects to all the activities in the park. 8 new ideas were also retained.
Share Since Wendover has significantly grown in the last two years, and is going to grow again at least another 100 homes, would it not be more efficient to build something more permanent instead of having to spend more money later on, when there is a need to expand a couple of years from now. on FacebookShare Since Wendover has significantly grown in the last two years, and is going to grow again at least another 100 homes, would it not be more efficient to build something more permanent instead of having to spend more money later on, when there is a need to expand a couple of years from now. on TwitterShare Since Wendover has significantly grown in the last two years, and is going to grow again at least another 100 homes, would it not be more efficient to build something more permanent instead of having to spend more money later on, when there is a need to expand a couple of years from now. on LinkedinEmail Since Wendover has significantly grown in the last two years, and is going to grow again at least another 100 homes, would it not be more efficient to build something more permanent instead of having to spend more money later on, when there is a need to expand a couple of years from now. link
Since Wendover has significantly grown in the last two years, and is going to grow again at least another 100 homes, would it not be more efficient to build something more permanent instead of having to spend more money later on, when there is a need to expand a couple of years from now.
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over 2 years ago
A new park is planned to accompany the new residential area in the east of the village. The amenities for that park haven't been decided yet, however, this platform will be a crucial part of the development process.
With the help of the Denis St. Pierre Park Advisory Committee, a vision for the park is proposed. This vision is open for contributions from the public until September 7th, 2022.
Community Feedback Review
Denis St-Pierre Park Plan has finished this stage
Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The project team will report back on key outcomes.
Release of Results
Denis St-Pierre Park Plan has finished this stage
Changes to the park vision are published.
Creation of a Partnership Plan
Denis St-Pierre Park Plan is currently at this stage
KB Media is in charge of creating a partnership plan that will demonstrate the vision of the park and the ways to achieve that vision. The plan is being created.
Publishing of the Partnership Plan
this is an upcoming stage for Denis St-Pierre Park Plan
The Denis St-Pierre Park Partnership Plan is available on the Township of Alfred and Plantagenet website. It allows businesses and individuals to invest in the proposed projects.