Trail Widening and Lighting Q&A – June 4, 2021
The Capital Regional District (CRD) is considering widening and lighting certain sections of the Galloping Goose and Lochside regional trails with a 6.5 metre separated use pathway design. The sections under review include 6.6 km portions of the Galloping Goose Regional Trail between the Selkirk Trestle and Grange Road (adjacent to McKenzie Avenue) and the Lochside Regional Trail between the Switch Bridge and McKenzie Avenue/Borden Street.
Online open houses were held over Zoom and recorded.
Видео Trail Widening and Lighting Q&A – June 4, 2021 канала CRDVictoria
Online open houses were held over Zoom and recorded.
Видео Trail Widening and Lighting Q&A – June 4, 2021 канала CRDVictoria
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