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Council approved the recommended Skaha Lake Marina: Request For Proposal at their meeting on Sept. 7, 2021. Staff finalized the draft RFP for Council to consider following a review by the Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee and a recommendation to proceed at the Committee meeting on August 24, 2021. The City will now post the RFP and proponents will have approximately 12 weeks to prepare their proposals. You can view the Council Report and RFP in the Documents section.
With a review and recommendation from the Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee at their meeting on August 24, 2021, staff have finalized the Request for Proposal for review and approval by Council at their meeting on Sept. 7, 2021. A copy of the staff report and finalize draft of the RFP can be found in the Documents folder.
The City is taking the next step in the process to secure a long-term operator to provide marina services on Skaha Lake. A draft of the Skaha Marina Request for Proposal will be introduced to the Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee at a special meeting planned for August 24, 2021. The City is gathering feedback from the Committee on the proposal before it is finalized and reviewed with Council for a decision to proceed, expected in September. Citizens are invited to share their comments on the draft here before August 31, 2021.
Council approved the recommended Skaha Lake Park East Plan at their meeting on March 16, 2021. Thank you to everyone who participated. You can see the completed plan in the documents section. Watch www.penticton.ca for more information as the City begins to implement the plan.
Council approved the recommended Skaha Lake Marina: Request For Proposal at their meeting on Sept. 7, 2021. Staff finalized the draft RFP for Council to consider following a review by the Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee and a recommendation to proceed at the Committee meeting on August 24, 2021. The City will now post the RFP and proponents will have approximately 12 weeks to prepare their proposals. You can view the Council Report and RFP in the Documents section.
With a review and recommendation from the Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee at their meeting on August 24, 2021, staff have finalized the Request for Proposal for review and approval by Council at their meeting on Sept. 7, 2021. A copy of the staff report and finalize draft of the RFP can be found in the Documents folder.
The City is taking the next step in the process to secure a long-term operator to provide marina services on Skaha Lake. A draft of the Skaha Marina Request for Proposal will be introduced to the Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee at a special meeting planned for August 24, 2021. The City is gathering feedback from the Committee on the proposal before it is finalized and reviewed with Council for a decision to proceed, expected in September. Citizens are invited to share their comments on the draft here before August 31, 2021.
Council approved the recommended Skaha Lake Park East Plan at their meeting on March 16, 2021. Thank you to everyone who participated. You can see the completed plan in the documents section. Watch www.penticton.ca for more information as the City begins to implement the plan.
Skaha Lake Park - East Plan has finished this stage
Raise awareness and gather input from the community including People’s Concept. Research technical options. Meet with key stakeholders to understand the needs, opportunities and impacts.
Step 2 - Concepts Development & Review
Skaha Lake Park - East Plan has finished this stage
Compile the findings, prepare concepts featuring a range of options and preliminary technical and financial analysis (costs and funding options)
Step 3 - Draft Plan & Review
Skaha Lake Park - East Plan has finished this stage
Review the feedback on the concepts and prepare a draft plan for review with the community.
Step 4 - Final Plan & Council Decision
Skaha Lake Park - East Plan is currently at this stage
Finalize plan based on feedback in Step 3 and share with PRAC and Council for a recommendation.