The sign at the entrance to Odd Eidsvik Park in the City's Graham/Atlin area of the west side (photo from Facebook) |
With some community organizers set to seek out some grant opportunities to revitalize some parkland in the Graham and Atlin area of the west side, the City of Prince Rupert is looking to coordinate the hosting duties for a feedback session with residents of the area.
The opportunity to share your input into what amenities you might like to see in Odd Eidsvik Park comes up on Wednesday, January 11th, as part of a 7 PM workshop to be held at City Hall.
Information collected will be used to seek out grant opportunities for future improvements to the park.The process of renaming the park area in honour of the long time Rupertite began in June of 2016, the work picking up speed one year after his passing.
Last February a proposal towards improvements for the park first came up for consideration by City Council.
Mr. Eidsvik had a strong connection with community, through his time on City Council and by way of a large volume of other activities in Prince Rupert.
Those with an interest in participating in the event are asked to contact Veronika Stewart, Communications Manager, by the end of the week, Friday, January 6th.
Contact her by emailing your name to veronika.stewart@princerupert.ca or calling (250) 627 0976.
Participants are required to pre-register for the event to ensure that there is adequate space available to host the session.
More notes from Prince Rupert City Hall can be explored through our archive page.
Cross posted from the North Coast Review.
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