No News on Potential Local Glenmore Re-Development Committee

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by John Kipp

The PBPCA Board has only heard from a handful of concerned individuals since the RioCan Open House in April re the planned development at Glenmore Landing. As mentioned in last month’s issue, the PBPCA is happy to connect residents who wish to come together to have an impact on the ongoing planning for Glenmore Landing. Whether it’s issues of egress, access, congestion, traffic, construction, etc., we strongly encourage community members to reach out and share their concerns as a single entity.

The PBPCA role is to bring the community together and help support these kinds of initiatives such as coordinating events, communicating updates through our social media channels, and making our facilities available for gatherings of interested people who believe they can make a difference. It would seem that the plan to re-develop Glenmore Landing is a “fait accompli.” That doesn’t mean that we cannot, as a community, impact and influence the planning such that the result is acceptable to most! If you think you would like to join or lead a group of concerned residents who want to influence what Glenmore Landing will ultimately become, drop me an email at [email protected].

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