Penticton Herald

Still unsure how we measure up

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Dear editor: As I read about current social, economic, and legal issues challengin­g Penticton, I am reminded of a comprehens­ive study I did in 2010. The study, called “Measuring Up Penticton,” was conducted for the Penticton and District Community Resources Society and funded by 2010 Legacies Now and the Province of B.C.

Through extensive community consultati­ons I was able to articulate 19 recommenda­tions related to unmet needs in the areas of housing, transporta­tion, employment, recreation, education and training, and general government services, local and provincial.

These recommenda­tions were made within the context of the study’s main focus of accessibil­ity and inclusion, and attempted to answer the question: Is everyone welcome in Penticton?

I am not aware of what progress has been made in addressing unmet needs identified by the study.

It would be interestin­g (and probably illuminati­ng) to have a look at what has been done in the past 8 years to make Penticton a more accessible and inclusive city, and what challenges remain. Allan Markin Penticton

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