New city session to plan for future use of city land

Do you want to help shape the future of the City? The City of Yellowknife is inviting residents to participate in a drop-in Story Cube Engagement Session. The session will help decide the future of the city’s land use by creating stories based on core physical elements of the city, pictured on story cubes.

The city says this will be a fun, creative and interactive activity that will contribute directly to the goals, vision and policies that will guide land use planning in the city for the next decade.

The drop-in session is on Tuesday, December 11th from 11:30 a.m. till 3:30 p.m. at the Centre Square Mall. They will be located across the hall from P&T Alterations and Ja-Pain.

Greg Komarnicky
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