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Have your say: Smiths Falls seeks public input on Lower Reach Park redesign

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The Town of Smiths Falls is inviting residents to have their say on the future of Lower Reach Park through a second public survey.

As part of a re-visioning exercise, a Concept Plan has been developed following months of study, public engagement, and stakeholder consultations. The plan aims to ensure the park meets community recreation needs while guiding future investments.Residents can complete the survey online in about five minutes or submit a hard copy to Community Services Coordinator Tana Torch at Town Hall. Submissions will be accepted until Feb. 27, 2025.

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  1. Lower Reach Park us for people walking, jogging, picnics, and fireworks. Why have a boat launch that brings big boats into a peaceful area, when you have a boat launch at the Locks just down the road. That land could be developed for the boats. Not at lower reach.

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