PARKSVILLE —Contractors are requested to submit their bids to incrementally replace the prized waterfront walkway at Parksville’s Community Park.
According to the City of Parksville, bids are being accepted until Tuesday, June 10 to replace the boardwalk in Parksville Bay in phases over the next four years.
The replacement project started last September to address a high-traffic section section of boardwalk in front of the waterfront gazebo.
Parksville’s waterfront walkway connects the Community Park to the base of McMillan St.
At over 15-years-old, the popular recreational amenity is used by joggers, walkers, wheelchair users, people with strollers and cyclists, rollerbladers and skateboarders.
The walkway is approximately a half-kilometre long and four-and-a-half meters wide.

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