Around Town: Public feedback sought on upgrades to Comox and Courtenay sewer service

January 17, 2019

Goals and objectives have been set for the regional district’s sewer service liquid waste management plan (LWMP) for Comox and Courtenay. Two information sessions will be held at the end of January to update the public, introduce the options and collect preliminary comments. The public is invited to come to an open house to review the information and chat with the project team.

The Comox Valley Regional District is holding public information sessions January 30 and 31 on the long list of options for the Liquid Waste Management Plan.
The Comox Valley Regional District is holding public information sessions January 30 and 31 on the long list of options for the Liquid Waste Management Plan.

Wednesday, January 30, 5 to 7 pm, K’omoks First Nation Community Hall (located behind I-Hos Gallery, across the street from the Band Office)
Thursday, January 31, 5 to 7 pm, Rotary Hall (downstairs, Florence Filberg Centre)

“It’s particularly important at this stage to hear from residents about any options that may have been missed on the long list,” said Kris La Rose, Senior Manager, Water and Wastewater Services. “The next step is for the technical consultants to assess the options to help the advisory committees form a short list that we will bring back to the public.”
This planning process for Courtenay and Comox’s sewer service began in the summer of 2018 and will be moving towards the selection of a preferred option in fall 2019.

For those unable to attend in person, feedback will be collected from January 30 to February 5 online at www.connectcvrd.ca/lwmp.

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