In February 2009, the City of Wetaskiwin began its sustainability plan, Wetaskiwin Tomorrow. Over the next two years, Wetaskiwin experienced the largest consultation in the City’s history. Now its up to all of us. Wetaskiwin is an amazing place, with even better potential. To reach that potential involves knowing where we want to go and then working towards that vision together. This website is our attempt at such a vision.
how about starting some photo walk groups, maybe get some people together around the idea of nature photography or take pics of the historic landmarks in out fair town
Even better clean up the walking trails through the city – post map of waliking trails (in several locations along the trails – sometimes they seem to dead end) add garbage cans (there is a lot of litter along the paths), add lighting along the trails and most important make a time on the weekend invite the town to walk/ride the trails.
How about even pushing for the city to finish their proposed future path development?? Have a path linking By-The-Lake Park with Peace Hills Park, and ESPECIALLY signs along the paths indicating a map of the trail system. That would do a lot to promote an eco-friendly mode of transportation such as biking or walking.
4 comments
John says:
Jul 2, 2009
I like that idea allot.
Brad says:
Jul 10, 2009
how about starting some photo walk groups, maybe get some people together around the idea of nature photography or take pics of the historic landmarks in out fair town
Cassandra says:
Jul 14, 2009
Even better clean up the walking trails through the city – post map of waliking trails (in several locations along the trails – sometimes they seem to dead end) add garbage cans (there is a lot of litter along the paths), add lighting along the trails and most important make a time on the weekend invite the town to walk/ride the trails.
A.R.E says:
Jul 22, 2009
How about even pushing for the city to finish their proposed future path development?? Have a path linking By-The-Lake Park with Peace Hills Park, and ESPECIALLY signs along the paths indicating a map of the trail system. That would do a lot to promote an eco-friendly mode of transportation such as biking or walking.