Trail Skate Park group confident it’ll get public approval

The people of Trail will respond favorably to a community survey gauging support for an All Wheel Park.

So says Director of the Friends of the Trail Skate Park Patrick Audet after City Council announced it won’t proceed with the project until it receives valid data that proves such a facility is wanted by residents.

Audet says they are excited to help develop the questions that will appear on the survey.

Audet says they are a bit disappointed the park will not be included in the City’s budget this year but they’re encouraged with Council’s interest in the project.

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