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Project Lunenburg to Hold Online Video Presentation

The next phase of Project Lunenburg is rolling out today with a live online presentation.

This evening, Lunenburg residents can join in online for a presentation on how the plan is coming together as well as a live Q&A session.

Matt Risser, chair of the project steering committee, said the project’s consultants will be going over key points, goals and objectives of the project and where it is now.

“So its really them giving us the first look at where this is all heading,” he says.

“We’ve done a year up until now of consultations that were intake of what people want and what their vision for Lunenburg is.”

Those interested will be able to join the presentation via a live Zoom meeting using this link, where they will be able to ask the team questions about the project.

Risser said there is plenty in the works for those who can’t make the meeting as well.

“Our interactive map is going to be up with lots of new stuff, and they are going to be doing an online survey and a discussion forum,” he said.

“For those who don’t want to use the online tools, there is also a kitchen table tool kit, and we will have open phone lines on April 6th and 20th from 10-1 PM.”

There will also be a recording of the presentation will be available for those who can’t join, which will remain online until April 23rd.

More information on Project Lunenburg and further community engagements can be found here.

 

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