Windsor Star

UPGRADES FOR 3 PARKS

Projects target east side

- TREVOR WILHELM twilhelm@postmedia.com

City council is moving ahead with more than $1.8 million in upgrades to three parks on the east side.

The projects include a new splash pad at Fontainebl­eau Park, washrooms at Elizabeth Kishkon Park and new pickleball and tennis courts at Forest Glade Optimist Park.

“These are all the types of park amenities, lifestyle improvemen­ts that are identified within the parks master plan, the recreation master plan that we continue to receive feedback from the public about,” said James Chacko, the city's senior parks manager. “And certainly during the 16 months of COVID, these sort of park amenities have become that much more important. We're seeing tremendous increases in the number of park users. These parks were all very popular prior to this. But certainly these will be welcome additions within the overall parks amenity inventory.”

Council voted Monday to pre-commit funding for the projects, which were approved in the 10-year capital budget.

Councillor­s endorsed spending $350,000 to start the process of revamping the worn out tennis courts at Forest Glade park.

“During its life span, the courts have undergone routine maintenanc­e, focused repairs to the asphalt surface, lighting and fencing,” according to a city staff report. “This amenity is now approachin­g the end of its service life and the time has come to replace it.”

The park, which also boasts an arena, community centre, library, baseball diamonds, basketball courts, two playground­s, a newly added splash pad and washroom, currently has nine tennis courts.

The plan calls for a new complex with six upgraded tennis courts and 10 pickleball courts. The total cost of the project will be $850,000.

Councillor­s also agreed Monday to spend another $200,000 to build accessible washrooms at Elizabeth Kishkon Park. The total cost of that project is estimated at $600,000. The park, which the city acquired in 1997, does not have washroom facilities.

Council initially agreed to spend $400,000 on washrooms as part of the enhanced 2018 capital budget. Staff brought a report to council this week to outline the project and request the use of another $200,000 identified in the 2021 capital budget so the work would be started and completed this year.

The staff report notes that constructi­on of an asphalt parking lot at the park will also begin later this year. That project, which is funded separately from the washrooms, will likely be completed in late 2021 or early 2022.

The third park project to get approval Monday was a new splash pad at Fontainebl­eau Park. Council allotted $200,000 for the project, which will cost a total of $400,000.

Ward 8 Coun. Gary Kaschak contribute­d $200,000 in ward funds to cover the rest of the costs. It will be the city's ninth splash pad, but the first in Ward 8. Kaschak said it should be in place and ready to use by the spring of 2022.

“It's an area that doesn't have a whole lot,” said Kaschak. “It's a bit of an underservi­ced area. There's no longer an arena.

“There's never been a water feature. No pool. No splash pad. No community centre. So this is really a good improvemen­t to the park system and also to an area that has a lot of children, dense housing all around it.

“It is certainly going to be used by a lot of people.”

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