Full house at historic NPC meeting

From the Niagara Falls Review:

It was standing room only at Oak Hall Friday where several dozen people crammed into a committee room for the first public meeting of the Niagara Parks Commission in its 124-year history.

“We did not expect to see this many people,” said acting chairman Archie Katzman. Commissioners are “encouraged” by the public’s interest in the goings-on at the provincial agency which is responsible for preserving, promoting and enhancing the area around Horseshoe Falls and the land along the Niagara River.

Members of the 12-member board voted in December to make their meetings open to to the public, following a government initiative to make its agencies more transparent.

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