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City of Kelowna seeking input on 2 park designs for Rutland

Share input on two park projects now (Thursday, June 19) until Sunday, July 13. Aurora Park, a brand-new park, and Rutland Lions Park, an existing park scheduled for improvements, will soon be in design and the City wants to hear from residents on how they hope to use these parks and the features they’d like to see included.
“Parks have a profound impact on the health and well-being of our residents. Not only do they provide spaces for recreation and connection, but they also contribute to a community’s sense of identity,” said Keith Pinkoski, Senior Project Landscape Architect. “Capturing the community’s needs is an important part to the design of these Rutland parks and we encourage residents to get involved and help shape these parks.”
The two park projects are:
Residents can visit getinvolved.kelowna.ca/parks to learn more and complete a survey (for one or both of the parks). The public is also invited to learn more about the project, share input, and connect with the project team at this weekend’s Rutland Residents Celebration.
Location: Rutland Centennial Park, 250 Rutland Rd N
Date & Time: Sunday, June 22, Noon – 4 p.m.
For more information about the projects and to provide your input, please visit getinvolved.kelowna.ca/parks.
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