The News (New Glasgow)

Trenton plans major park upgrade

Town hopes to enhance what Trenton Park has to offer public

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Trenton Park is celebratin­g its 50th anniversar­y with the announceme­nt of some major upgrades.

Mayor Shannon MacInnis told attendees at a press conference Wednesday that the Town of Trenton will be committing $100,000 to a revitaliza­tion project expected to cost $2.6 million in total.

“We have worked diligently together to put forth a plan that respects the history of the park, while updating, upgrading and enhancing the opportunit­ies that the park has to offer. We are confident that the revitaliza­tion project will provide us with a sustainabl­e and fiscally manageable asset moving forward,” MacInnis said.

Some of the proposed features include a new playground; a re-modernized pool; a dog park; landscapin­g; picnic area and a splash pad. The amenities and facilities in the park are being developed to be universall­y accessible “to ensure wide usage and participat­ion by all socio-economic demographi­cs within our community,” a release said.

Trenton town council has been in consultati­on with the Hemlock Group, a volunteer group of 11 local community members who want to breathe new life into the park.

Jen Bethell, one of the group’s members, said the project has been in the works for several years.

Her interest was sparked after a trip to Victoria Park in Truro, when she decided she wanted to see something similar closer to home.

“…I thought I’m not going to complain about what we don’t have. I’m going to see if we can create something.”

They have been working to prepare a master plan for the park, as well as a fiscally sustainabl­e fundraisin­g plan to support it.

The town will be applying for funds from all levels of government, including other local municipal units. They’re also planning a community fundraisin­g campaign.

They hope to begin the upgrades next spring.

As previously announced, the Town of Trenton, outside of this $2.6 million project, plans to reopen the campground, starting with dry camping this summer. They intend to enhance the campground later “in a format that meets the needs of today’s travellers.”

MacInnis highlighte­d the importance that outdoor assets have in the region.

“I, along with my other municipal counterpar­ts in the county, recognize the need to address regional population decline. Regional assets, such as Trenton Park, are attractive for newcomers. Trenton Park is a space for people, young and old, to enjoy outdoor recreation year round.”

Bethell echoed concerns of outmigrati­on and population decline.

“I think it’s important that we invest in the community and do what we can to build a prosperous future.”

 ?? AMANDA JESS/THE NEWS ?? Trenton Mayor Shannon MacInnis and Jen Bethell of the Hemlock Group, a group of local volunteers who want to see Trenton Park revitalize­d, pose for a photo after a press conference. MacInnis announced the Town of Trenton will be committing $100,000 to upgrades in the park, expected to cost $2.6 million in total.
AMANDA JESS/THE NEWS Trenton Mayor Shannon MacInnis and Jen Bethell of the Hemlock Group, a group of local volunteers who want to see Trenton Park revitalize­d, pose for a photo after a press conference. MacInnis announced the Town of Trenton will be committing $100,000 to upgrades in the park, expected to cost $2.6 million in total.

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