Whereas relocating the existing community park amenities, which include a wading pool, maintenance building, play structure, baseball diamonds and dog run could cost in the order of two million dollars;
Whereas the wading pool of this community park space is the most heavily used children’s pool in the city and is essential to the successful operation of the City summer recreation programs;
Whereas the residents and community park users do not want any changes made to their local park nor do they want the city to incur needless new costs to the taxpayer to relocate park amenities;
Whereas the inclusion of the community park in the Request for Proposals for the Lansdowne Park Front Lawn Design Competition was done without any consultation with the local community or council and city staff have refused to meet with the community on this matter;
Be it resolved that the community park bounded by Queen Elizabeth Drive, Fifth Avenue and O’Connor be retained in its current configuration and function.
This is our opportunity to preserve the community park which is used extensively and which is adjacent to the Lansdowne site and should not be sucked into the overall Lansdowne re-development. Please contact council to tell them how important this park is to you and tell them why it should be preserved. If you can, please come out on May 12th to City Hall. Watch how your councillor votes. Do you want your councillor to vote in favour of wasting millions of tax-payer dollars to re-configure one of the most successful community parks in the city? If it ain't broken - don't waste money "re-configuring" it.
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