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New playground coming to Swan Avenue Park
After much hard work and determination, two Swan Sub fathers will see a play space built for neighbourhood children and families.
Todd Larsen and Jeff Rees saw an opportunity to build a playground on the site of a former City park and after speaking with city council and staff, and partnering with Healthy Kimberley, they began applying for grants.
Thanks to two major grants provided by Columbia Basin Trustās Outdoor Active Recreation Program and the Canada Healthy Communities Initiative, the bulk of the required funds were raised. Additional in-kind, financial and volunteer support was received from other neighbourhood residents, local businesses and contractors, and the City of Kimberley.
āWe are so excited to see this park project happening,ā said Jeff Rees. āProviding space for families to gather and play outside has become so important during these past few years and we are thrilled to have contributed to providing that space for our neighbours. Itās pretty cool to witness a grassroots initiative like this take off. Hopefully this paves the way for other inspired residents to promote projects they want to see in their neighbourhoods.ā
The park will see childrenās climbing apparatus, childrenās zip line, and swings as well as picnic tables, benches and plenty of room to lace up skates in the winter.
The new park is located in a central Kimberley neighbourhood on several active transportation routes. Once the park is built, the city will continue to maintain the space.
The city recently issued an RFP to seek qualified builders. The RFP can be found on our website at www.kimberley.ca.
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