Work is now underway towards renovation of a building owned by the Gitga'at Development Corporation |
The boards and scaffolding are up along the Six Hundred Block of Third Avenue West as the Gitga'at First Nation gets to work on there remediation plans for their community gathering space in the downtown core area.
The work gets underway shortly after the province of British Columbia provided $456,000 funding for the project, which will see the Gitga’at Development Corporation upgrade the two-storey building to improve energy efficiency and accessibility, as well as to remove and replace the front awning to address public safety concerns.
The funding was delivered through the Community Economic Resilience stream of the Community Economic Recovery Infrastructure Program (CERIP).
As we noted at the time of the funding award in March, the Gitga'at will also be making use of the new City of Prince Rupert's new Tax Incentive program which was introduced in January of this year.
You can learn more about the renewal plans for the city's downtown area here.
Further items of note on themes from the Giga'at First Nation see our archive page here.
Cross posted from the North Coast Review.
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