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City of Courtenay releases survey on draft playground designs

The playground designs are ready and it’s now the public’s time to voice their opinion on them. 

The City of Courtenay are releasing a survey to provide feedback on potential designs for the upcoming playground replacement at Woodcote Park. 

Mayor Bob Wells said this is a great opportunity to influence the design and the future of the park. 

“Replacing Woodcote Park playground is first on the list, so the survey also asks if there are any specific suggestions for Woodcote that aren’t already reflected in the playground standards.” 

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The designs are a part of the “Let’s Play, Courtenay!” project that will create new playground designs so play spaces can be upgraded and meet the needs of the community. 

Feedback will be considered for the final draft of the project until July 12 and then will be presented to council in September. 

Woodcote Park is the top priority replacement for 2024, and the City of Courtenay has allocated an extra $1 million in funding courtesy of the province’s Growing Communities Fund for Courtenay playgrounds over the next two years. 

More information and the survey is available at www.courtenay.ca/letsplay.  

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