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Group seeks public input for possible expansion of Carrefourdel'Isle-Saint-Jean

A community group is seeking public input on the possible expansion ofCharlottetown's French school and community centre. A meeting is planned for Tuesday at 7 p.m.

'It's really to have an idea of what the community would like to see expanded'

Carrefourdel'Isle-Saint-Jean,the French not-for-profit community centre,is attached tocoleFranois-Buote in Charlottetown. (Julien Lecacheur/Radio-Canada)

A community group is seeking public input on the possible expansion ofCharlottetown's French school and community centre.

A meeting is planned for Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Carrefourdel'Isle-Saint-Jean.

Carrefourdel'Isle-Saint-Jean,the French not-for-profit community centre,is attached to coleFranois-Buote.

"It's really to have an idea of what the community would like to see expanded," said Tammy MacWilliams, president of a working group for the Carrefour expansion project.

The group recently formed with the aim of putting together a plan for the complex's future.

MacWilliams said the school and community have grown much more quickly thananticipated. That prompted community members to come together and begin expansion plans.

'Rather be proactive'

"We're just at the cusp of where it's going to begin to be a problem," she said. "So we'd rather be proactive and try to get some planning underway, knowing that capital or infrastructure projects can take quite some time."

At the meeting, the group will make a presentation and askfor feedback from otherson the direction they want the facility to take.

MacWilliams said the meeting is the initialstep to creating an official expansion plan. The group hopes to have a plan laid out within the next eight months, she said.

All community members are welcome to the meeting.

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With files from Jessica Doria-Brown