Feedback on Port Moody's draft official community plan shows the public is somewhat split on the proposal.
At Tuesday's committee of the whole meeting, PoMo planning staff presented council with a hefty package containing the draft OCP, along with about 700 pages of public engagement results.
About 250 feedback forms were received during the three-week period in April and May when the online survey was active on the city's website.global metal tins
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The forms asked residents to show, on a scale of 1 to 5 (1 being "Don't Like" and 5 being "Like"), their thoughts on the proposal for each of the seven sub-areas in the OCP.There is a not-so-new phenomenon happening in Del Mar at the Fairgrounds on Saturday nights: high-octane, banked track roller
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? Gateway — mixed-use neighbourhood with building heights of six to 12 storeys at the end of Barnet Highway, a prominent public art piece and development that complements the nearby heritage conservation area (Glenayre,http://www.nbxihe.com/
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60% like (4 and 5), 17% neutral (3) and 23% don't like (1 and 2)
? Spring Street Promenade — area between Douglas Street and Electronic Avenue with buildings limited to three or four storeys.keep an eye out for Ephedra, which has been banned by the FDA, and check labels for bitter orange, also referred to as synephrine
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