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Hudson launches a series of public consultations

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9 septembre 2024
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Jessica Brisson
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Par Jessica Brisson, Éditrice adjointe

The Town of Hudson announces the launch of a series of public consultations that will play a crucial role in shaping the community’s future.

Under the theme “Let’s Create Our Future Together – Count Me In!” residents are invited to actively participate in the development of three major projects that will lay the foundation for Hudson’s Strategic Plan:

1. Parks and Green Spaces Master Plan
2. Conservation Plan
3. Cultural Policy

These consultations are an opportunity for every voice in the community to be heard, ensuring that Hudson continues to thrive as a place where nature, culture, and quality of life go hand in hand.

The process begins with an online survey for Parks and Green Spaces on September 11th, followed by the launch of the Natural Areas survey on October 7th. Public consultations will be held on the following dates at the Stephen F. Sharr Community Centre, 394 Main Road:

- October 23 rd at 7 pm: Parks and Green Spaces
- November 17 th at 1 pm: Culture
- November 27 th at 7 pm: Natural Areas

These consultations form an integral part of a cohesive vision for Hudson’s future. Residents are encouraged to get involved, voice their opinions, and help guide the policies that will shape the Town of Hudson for the next decade.

For more information, visit the Town of Hudson’s.

 

 

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