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City wants feedback on centre park

The City of Richmond wants the public's opinion before planning and designing a new city centre park. It's hosting an open house this Saturday, May 18 so the public can review the concept drawing and provide feedback on the project.

The City of Richmond wants the public's opinion before planning and designing a new city centre park.

It's hosting an open house this Saturday, May 18 so the public can review the concept drawing and provide feedback on the project.

Alternatively, you can visit www. LetsTalkRichmond.ca.

The new park will be about four acres in size at the northeast corner of Cambie Road and Hazelbridge Way.

It's being designed to meet the needs of both Capstan Village's emerging residential community and the commercial district in nearby Aberdeen Village.

The open house runs from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Richmond Cultural Centre, 7700 Minoru Gate.

Beginning Wednesday, May 15, the project information boards and feedback form were available online.