The City of Melville is asking residents to help shape the community’s housing future.
City officials have launched a voluntary and completely anonymous housing survey aimed at gathering feedback on the needs of people living in the community.
Residents who rent, own, or are currently exploring housing options are encouraged to take part. The information collected will help the city better understand issues such as housing availability, accessibility, and potential opportunities for future development.
Officials say the feedback will play an important role in guiding planning discussions and helping ensure housing options continue to meet the needs of Melville residents.
The survey can be found on the City of Melville website, and residents can also access it through an online link shared by the city or through their Facebook page.
Officials are encouraging community members to take a few minutes to complete the survey and share their perspectives as Melville continues planning for future growth.
City of Melville announces Spring School Break Camp
The City of Melville is offering a fun option for kids during the upcoming spring break.
The city is hosting a Spring School Break Camp at the CN Community Centre from April 6th through the 10th, running daily from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
The camp is open to children ages six to ten and will include supervised crafts, games, sports, and group activities in a safe and engaging environment.
There are 30 spots available, with registration opening March 20th at 9 a.m., both online and in person through the CN Community Centre office.
The cost is 50 dollars plus GST, and more details can be found through the City of Melville recreation department.












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