The Town of Kentville invites you to participate in upcoming community sustainability planning consultations. These community consultations will form a cornerstone in the development of the Town’s Integrated Community Sustainability Plan (ICSP). The ICSP is a mandatory requirement for future access to Gas Tax Funds from the Federal Government. The ICSP will be developed throughout 2009 and be completed by March 2010.
Citizens of Kentville are invited to attend these consultations. Your participation in this planning process is valued and needed. You are welcomed and encouraged to attend the community consultations of your choice to share your input into the ICSP process that will establish the 20 to 30 year Vision for the community and create a practical and strategic plan for the future direction of Kentville.
All community consultations will take place at the Kentville Recreation Centre (upstairs) at 350 Main Street (beside Town Hall) and are open to the public.
COMMUNITY CONSULTATION SCHEDULE
Cultural Consultation
Tuesday May 19: 4:00-6:30pm
Social Consultation
Tuesday May 26: 4:00-6:30pm
Environmental Consultation
Tuesday June 2: 4:00-6:30pm
Economic Consultation
Tuesday June 9: 4:00-6:30pm
PLEASE RSVP if you plan on attending, and be sure to share the invitation to these consultations with other relevant community stakeholders. For more information on the ICSP please feel free to contact Brennan Vogel at 679-2512 or by email at icsp@town.kentville.ns.ca.
PLEASE NOTE:If you are unable to attend the public consultations, please contact the Sustainability Coordinator to ensure that your opportunity for participation in the ICSP process is realized.
As the Town of Kentville Integrated Community Sustainability Plan (ICSP) Co-ordinator, Brennan works in close collaboration with the ICSP Steering Committee in developing the ICSP public consultation process which will guide the Kentville ICSP.
Vogel has a Bachelors of Environmental Studies from the University of Waterloo (2003) and is completing a Masters in International Development Studies at Saint Mary's University on the topic of Climate Change adaptation in the developing world.
He is the father of an active one year old and enjoys music, outdoor sports and photography.
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