More change is in the works for the Rotary Waterfront Park area with the City of Prince Rupert now ready to move forward on development of a new Airport Ferry dock at the location |
Those in the community with an interest in the progress for the City's waterfront development plans will want to take in tonight's Prince Rupert City Council session, with Richard Pucci, the City's Director of Operations and Intergovernmental Affairs set to provide an update on the twin projects under development at the moment.
His report to Council is available for reading through the City's Agenda package for tonight's 7PM Council session. It will include elements related to the ongoing work of the CN Station rebuild as well as plans for development of a new Airport Ferry docking facility at Rotary Waterfront park.
The latter is a partnership with the Gitxaala First Nation and the province
As part of the session this evening Mr. Pucci will review the report for council and answer questions from Council members should anyone have any items of note to raise with him.
As well, part of the presentation tonight is to move forward with a resolution towards making the Contract award to CT Northern Contractors Alliance Limited Partnership, that as part of recently adopted Master Service Agreement process.
You can review some of the previous notes on both the CN Building work and the new ferry dock plans as part of the Rupert's Landing initiarive for the area of Rotary Waterfront Park from our Tracker page here.
For a look at more items of interest from this evening's Council session see our preview here.
The city as far as I know have not released the partnership arrangement nor approved funding and or projected costs.
ReplyDeleteThe taxpayers of Prince Rupert should be informed of costs prior to awarding contract. Has anyone aside from city staff even seen the drawings of what we are building. Remember the transparency they will be speaking about shortly in their run for another term. No is the time to start.