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Public Hearing Scheduled for Cadboro Bay Church Redevelopment

A public hearing has been scheduled to gauge community sentiment regarding the redevelopment of the former Cadboro Bay United Church site, located at 2625 Arbutus Rd. This event will allow local residents to voice their opinions on the proposed changes and their potential impact on the neighborhood.
The hearing is set to take place on November 15, 2023, and will serve as a platform for community members to engage with local government officials and planners. Attendees can expect discussions surrounding the redevelopment plans, which aim to transform the church property into a mixed-use development that includes residential and commercial spaces.
The plans have sparked interest and concern among residents, especially regarding how they may affect the character of the Cadboro Bay area. Proponents of the redevelopment argue that it could bring much-needed housing and economic activity, while opponents fear it may disrupt the community’s established environment.
Local government officials have emphasized the importance of this hearing as a means to ensure that the voices of community members are heard in the decision-making process. They have also stated that feedback collected during the hearing will be carefully considered as the project moves forward.
Residents are encouraged to participate in the hearing, whether in person or virtually, to express their views on the redevelopment plans. The outcome of this public consultation will play a significant role in shaping the future of the site and the surrounding neighborhood.
As the date approaches, community members are urged to stay informed about the hearing details and prepare any questions or comments they wish to raise. The engagement of the public is viewed as crucial in creating a development that meets the needs and expectations of those living in the area.
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