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The City of Terrace held a virtual “Community Dialogue on the Downtown” on Wednesday, July 14, 2021, from 6:00–9:00 pm, to allow members of the public to share their views and suggestions on social issues in our downtown, including homelessness, mental health and addictions, crime, and safety. This was the result of Councillor Lynne Christiansen’s June 14 motion to direct staff to organize a virtual event to discuss the downtown crisis of safety and livability. The event included opening remarks from Mayor Carol Leclerc and from Northern Health, followed by comments from the public.
We know not everyone may have been able to attend the meeting or felt comfortable sharing their opinions and suggestions in that format. That's why we have two additional ways to participate through Engage Terrace. Sign up to share your ideas. It's quick and easy to register! Learn more here.
The opportunity for input has concluded. Scroll down for the report highlighting the results of this feedback.
The City of Terrace held a virtual “Community Dialogue on the Downtown” on Wednesday, July 14, 2021, from 6:00–9:00 pm, to allow members of the public to share their views and suggestions on social issues in our downtown, including homelessness, mental health and addictions, crime, and safety. This was the result of Councillor Lynne Christiansen’s June 14 motion to direct staff to organize a virtual event to discuss the downtown crisis of safety and livability. The event included opening remarks from Mayor Carol Leclerc and from Northern Health, followed by comments from the public.
We know not everyone may have been able to attend the meeting or felt comfortable sharing their opinions and suggestions in that format. That's why we have two additional ways to participate through Engage Terrace. Sign up to share your ideas. It's quick and easy to register! Learn more here.
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Did you attend the virtual Community Dialogue on the Downtown event on July 14?
Yes - I watched and/or participated live
57%
Yes - I watched the video recording later on Engage Terrace, terrace.ca, or Facebook
33%
No - I would have attended but I didn't know about it