The City of Prince Rupert is expanding on the information flow when it comes to the growing list of infrastructure work ahead for the community, with the Rupert Talks portal on the city website now offering updates on a range of ongoing or soon to start infrastructure projects.
We made note of the launch of the program yesterday as part of our review of Tuesday's Council session, where City Council approved moving the community's Water treatment program to an RFP process.
But the volume of information now available on the Rupert Talks pages goes a bit further than just that one project.
The newest addition to the Rupert Talks portfolio was introduced by the City through a social media message on Thursday.
The infrastructure information sharing initiative opens with an introduction to the current issues facing the city and some of the success to date and work that is ongoing towards them.
The review then shifts to a look at what's ahead for the next few years on the City's infrastructure radar.
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Among the projects two come with a bit more detail, along with some frequently asked questions notes:
Water Treatment Infrastructure plans
Two other initiatives in the Wastewater Treatment plans and those to move the Public Works Department to the MacCarthy GM site also have some short notes, with their own FAQ listings found as part of the right hand column to the Infrastructure page.
You can also create an account and log on to ask your own questions related to Infrastructure projects and planning, you can access the registration page and the Question forum at the bottom of the Engagement page.
A review of some of the past notes on the city's infrastructure and Major projects can be explored through our archive page.
Cross posted from the North Coast Review.
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