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Consultation has concluded
The Town of Halton Hills is working with the the Norval Community Association (NCA) on several proposed projects. These include a Lucy Maud Montgomery Walking Trail, pavilion with washroom, Moccasin Trail, expanded parking and a natural playground. Note: the map incluldes all NCA projects as well as the proposed ideas for the Hamlet of Norval.
The NCA was incorporated on June 8, 1976 with several founding members as board members. The NCA is a volunteer committee with a mandate to foster community spirit, to preserve the historic values, to promote beautification of the Hamlet of Norval and engage youth, seniors and all ages in activities to improve the quality of life. NCA has over 40 years of experience in organizing special events, grant writing, re-development of Willow Park, Norval Park, McNab Park. The group also engages in Culture Days, Doors Open, hosting national, international and local visitors to tour the wheelchair accessible Lucy Maud Montgomery Heritage Garden.
The Town of Halton Hills is working with the the Norval Community Association (NCA) on several proposed projects. These include a Lucy Maud Montgomery Walking Trail, pavilion with washroom, Moccasin Trail, expanded parking and a natural playground. Note: the map incluldes all NCA projects as well as the proposed ideas for the Hamlet of Norval.
The NCA was incorporated on June 8, 1976 with several founding members as board members. The NCA is a volunteer committee with a mandate to foster community spirit, to preserve the historic values, to promote beautification of the Hamlet of Norval and engage youth, seniors and all ages in activities to improve the quality of life. NCA has over 40 years of experience in organizing special events, grant writing, re-development of Willow Park, Norval Park, McNab Park. The group also engages in Culture Days, Doors Open, hosting national, international and local visitors to tour the wheelchair accessible Lucy Maud Montgomery Heritage Garden.
Based on the information provided, please give us feedback on the following:
1. Do you have a favourite feature of Norval?
2. Are there any projects that should be prioritized and why?
3. What benefits does this initiative bring to the Norval?
4. Do you envision any concerns or challenges?
5. Would you like to participate in a Norval Project Steering Committee? If you are interested in participating please contact Heather Kaufmann at hkaufmann@haltonhills.ca