Youth Engagement Strategy completed

Creston residents will soon have an opportunity to view the findings from the Youth Engagement Strategy .

The 2 1/2 year process included surveys and consultations with youth, service providers and parents.

Local Government Intern, Helene Miles says a select committee has been formed to work with council.

Miles says the findings include concerns around youth transportation options and safety, creating a positive perception of youth and the need for space and resources.

The Youth Engagement Strategy reports and recommendations are being presented to the public on November 13 at the Snoring Sasquatch.

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