Mayor Jim Parsons says this could be for concerned citizens, someone with a business perspective, homebuilders, or those with an environmental interest.
The city of Corner Brook has a draft plan in place for changes to the Integrated Municipal Sustainability Plan and the public will have a chance to provide input. Mayor Jim Parsons says the Urban Rural and Planning Act outlines the process, which will take some time. He says public sessions will start next month. The Mayor says this could be for concerned citizens, someone with a business perspective, homebuilders, or those with an environmental interest. He says the last time the document was updated was in 2012.
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