Part 3 of the Citizen’s six-part series: Six Questions for Six Mayoral Candidates
This week the Prince George Citizen will be posting a six-part series: Six Questions for Six Mayoral Candidates.
ADAM HYATT We know we have ageing civic facilities and I would expect that the consultant would identify the cost of replacement vs. the cost of upgrades. I would hope that significant upgrades to some of the facilities would be a more viable option. The arts centre could replace the Playhouse and the city could sell that property and also replace Studio 2880 with more low-income and seniors housing.
CHRIS WOOD No, the Civic Core Plan downtown is a mistake, and many voters are tired of seeing their tax dollars spent in a section of town they cannot visit safely or fear of getting a parking ticket.
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