Karla & Rob - friendly greeters at the door |
Sign adjacent to Hwy. 97N. |
Parkland Rec. Commission Members |
Roberta Faust with Santa & Mrs. Claus |
At 10:45 am, Santa and Mrs. Claus arrived much to the thrill, excitement and amusement of everyone present. Many photos were taken with Santa... including one of the entire Parkland Recreation Commission. What a fine group they are... all local & committed volunteers doing a wonderful job for their community.
Andy McGibbon, Parkland Rec. Commission Chair |
EXTRACT FROM SEPTEMBER 20, 2011 MINUTES OF NORTH CARIBOO JOINT PLANNING COMMITTEE:
On September 20, 2011, Parkland Recreation Commission presented their plans to the North Cariboo Joint Planning Committee. The following is an extract from the Minutes of that meeting. The Minutes can be viewed at https://quesnel.civicweb.net/Documents/DocumentList.aspx?ID=22911
Parkland Recreation Commission
Andy McGibbon, Chairman and Norm Livingston of the Parkland Recreation Committee introduced themselves to the committee and reported on their submission and their request for funds for DL 6199, the north end of Ten Mile Lake known as Kosta’s Cove Park, under the umbrella of the CRD and managed by the Parkland Recreation Commission. The Commissioned polled the community to identify interests, wants and needs. Projects identified were: the enhancement at Kosta’s Cove Park, construction of equestrian grounds for local riders, further trail expansions and the establishment of a community centre at Parkland School. Accessible trail development in the Kosta’s Cove area are currently being completed from funding by Towns for Tomorrow.
Operating and Capital Budget requests were put forth as follows:
- Operating: Community Centre $23,120 and Parkland Recreation Commission $10,000; and
- Capital: Horse Riding/Multi-Use area $17,640 and further Trail Development $18,500 for a total request of $69,260.
The commission members noted that they have had 80 volunteers out to clean up the Kosta’s Cove Park and beach area. They noted that they are working on the agreement with the School District regarding using part of the Parkland Elementary School for a community centre. Joint Committee members thanked commission members for the report and the work that they are doing in the area, not just for local residents but the community as a whole. Commission members were reminded that they may need to look at a phased-in approach for their projects and that the community will need to prioritize their needs.
Committee members also requested that the Recreation Commission members work with staff regarding their requests for funding.
11-06-65 MOVED Director Faust, Seconded Director Glassford and resolved:
THAT the North Cariboo Joint Planning Committee recommends to the CRD Board to approve, in principle, the Parkland Recreation Commission vision for the community plan as presented.
CARRIED
11-06-66 MOVED Director Massier, Seconded Director Faust and resolved:
THAT the North Cariboo Joint Planning Committee recommends to the CRD Board that the Parkland Recreation Commission Plan be referred to staff to provide detailed budget costing and recommendations for the 2012 budget;
AND THAT the Parkland Recreation Commission be requested to work with staff.
CARRIED
Parkland Recreation Commission members announced that the trail project is currently being completed and there will be a grand opening in October.
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