KDFN citizens will provide feedback.
Kwanlin Dün First Nation and the Government of Yukon are working together for the first time on a joint project to create a master plan for a residential development in Whitehorse’s Range Point neighbourhood.
The master plan centres on two parcels of land; Government of Yukon’s Lot 262-6 and Kwanlin Dün First Nation’s Settlement Land Parcel C-15B. The plan will identify roads, location and types of housing, water and sewer infrastructure, parks and common areas, trails and potential locations for commercial and other non-residential uses.
Kwanlin Dün First Nation Citizens and residents in the Range Point area will be asked to provide their feedback and ideas over the coming months, beginning with a survey from May 14 to 30.
From the feedback, three draft neighbourhood concepts will be developed. The final concept is expected in the fall.

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