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Public to get say on redevelopment of Kelowna’s Tolko mill site

Three virtual workshops are being held in February
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The company redeveloping the old Tolko mill site in Kelowna is at the visioning stage of the concept.

Holar Developments is hosting three interactive virtual workshops to help them see the future of the mill site:

  • Saturday, February 5th, 10am-12pm
  • Tuesday, February 8th, 5:30pm-7:30pm
  • Thursday, February 10th, 10am-12pm

If you can’t make one of those dates, there will be more opportunities to engage, as it will be integrated with the City of Kelowna’s public process for the North End Plan.

Following the public input stage, Holar will prepare a concept plan that provides direction for potential land use and housing, parks and public spaces, recreational and cultural facilities, and transportation and utility scenarios. Multiple options will be developed and refined into one preferred scenario, which should be available mid to late this year.

The mill was built in 1932 and served the community for over 80 years before being permanently closed in 2020.

Click here to sign up for a workshop.

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Read More: City staff to create redevelopment plan for former Tolko mill site in Kelowna


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