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Consultation has concluded. Stay tuned for important project updates.
The City of Grande Prairie, in partnership with local stakeholders, is exploring opportunities for the revitalization of the Richmond Industrial Area.
The Revitalization Strategy aims to outline the key issues within the area and identify opportunities for potential solutions and actions along with corresponding timelines and budgets.
Local businesses and landowners of the Richmond Industrial Area are invited to participate in two stakeholder consultation sessions happening in mid-January, 2022. The objectives of these consultation sessions are to are to have open dialogue, respond to questions, and to solicit stakeholder feedback on:
Key issues and priorities for the Richmond Industrial Area
Potential strategies to address the key issues
The City’s and business owner’s roles in revitalization
Stakeholder Consultation Sessions:
Please register and attendone of two upcoming consultation sessions by January 7, 2022.
In-Person Session:
January 13, 2022 from 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Lunch will be provided
Must show vaccination QR code or negative COVID-19 test
If you are unable to attend either of the consultation sessions, please take 2-5 minutes to complete a short survey and help us obtain as much feedback as possible. The survey closes on January 7, 2022.
If you have any questions about this survey, please contact Chad Sheldon, Economic Development Officer at csheldon@cityofgp.com.
Aerial photo of the Richmond Industrial Area
Consultation has concluded. Stay tuned for important project updates.
The City of Grande Prairie, in partnership with local stakeholders, is exploring opportunities for the revitalization of the Richmond Industrial Area.
The Revitalization Strategy aims to outline the key issues within the area and identify opportunities for potential solutions and actions along with corresponding timelines and budgets.
Local businesses and landowners of the Richmond Industrial Area are invited to participate in two stakeholder consultation sessions happening in mid-January, 2022. The objectives of these consultation sessions are to are to have open dialogue, respond to questions, and to solicit stakeholder feedback on:
Key issues and priorities for the Richmond Industrial Area
Potential strategies to address the key issues
The City’s and business owner’s roles in revitalization
Stakeholder Consultation Sessions:
Please register and attendone of two upcoming consultation sessions by January 7, 2022.
In-Person Session:
January 13, 2022 from 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Lunch will be provided
Must show vaccination QR code or negative COVID-19 test
If you are unable to attend either of the consultation sessions, please take 2-5 minutes to complete a short survey and help us obtain as much feedback as possible. The survey closes on January 7, 2022.