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The City of Kelowna is asking residents to provide feedback on their experiences using accessible parking in town.
Anyone is welcome to fill out a survey on accessible parking and share their own experiences through the City website.
“We completed the Downtown Area Parking Plan last year and during that process we heard from residents that there are barriers to accessible parking in Kelowna,” says Andrew Rolston, parking operations coordinator.
“This survey will help us understand more clearly what those barriers are and what solutions users would prefer.”
Anyone who regularly uses, or has used, accessible parking stalls in City-owned parking lots and on-street parking is asked to fill out the survey.
It’ll be open until 4 pm on Oct. 20.
“In addition to conducting this survey, the City is also completing a thorough review of the current available spaces,” said a City release.
“This data will be used to update the accessible parking program. The City will share initial findings for further feedback before the final program is released.”
Anyone who takes the time to provide their feedback will be entered to win a $50 gift card to a local business.
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