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Open house for The Station community plan

Dobbin Consulting Inc. will be hosting an open house on a newly proposed community named, The Station.

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A layout of The Station community. (Dobbin Consulting Inc., Website)

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — Dobbin Consulting Inc. will be hosting an open house on a newly proposed community named, The Station. 

The Station’s proposed location will be in the southwest corner of Fort St. John between Northern Lights Drive, the Alaska Highway, the future 85th Avenue extension, and an existing residential area to the west. 

A map of The Station’s proposed location. (Dobbin Consulting Inc.)

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Dobbin Consulting Inc. is developing the project and, if completed, will offer a variety of residential spaces, as well as space for green space and a school. 

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According to Dobbin Consulting’s website, The Station looks to be aligned with the City of Fort St. John’s vision and goals for growth. 

“The Station plan addresses both short and long-term objectives for the City, including flexible housing options that can accommodate market demands and a portion of forecast growth.” 

The Station is estimated to provide approximately 3,000 units, allowing for a new population of 7,200 over the next 20 years. 

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Units within The Station will include single detached homes, duplexes, townhouses, secondary suites, detached suites, and multi-family apartments. 

The open house will be open to the public and will take place at the Best Western in Fort St. John from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on April 27th. 
For more information, visit Dobbin Consulting Inc.’s website.

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Katherine Caddel is a recent graduate of Laurentian University’s English Media and Rhetoric program. They grew up in Northern Ontario and recently decided to make the North Peace their new home. When not at work, Katherine enjoys horror movies, playing video games and Dungeons and Dragons. More by Katherine Caddel

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