Welcome to Georgian bluffs sign. (Photo: Blackburnnews.com File photo)Welcome to Georgian bluffs sign. (Photo: Blackburnnews.com File photo)
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Township holding public trails consultation

The Township of Georgian Bluffs is looking at their local trail systems and ways to improve them.

Following a council meeting that addressed the subject in the spring, Georgian Bluffs Council will be hosting two drop-in sessions to gather feedback from the public. Both will be held virtually, first on August 31 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and then on September 9 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. The sessions will be on Microsoft Teams. The township is also conducting a multi-use trails survey which is open to the public until September 10th.

Meeting links are available on the Township of Georgian Bluff’s Community Calendar or below:

Link to the August 31, 2021, drop-in session: https://calendar.georgianbluffs.ca/council/Detail/2021-09-09-1900-Public-Drop-In-Session-Trails

Link to September 9, 2021, drop-in session: https://calendar.georgianbluffs.ca/council/Detail/2021-09-09-1900-Public-Drop-In-Session-Trails

The survey can be accessed here: https://georgianbluffs.formbuilder.ca/Multi-Use-Trails-Survey

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