I - “Al Nil Nil (IHRONKJLI‘L ' Wednesday. lune IV. :009 City gets infrastructure funding for ï¬elds "II BY MthM Dumps tainly up the game. and extend the be lit for night games and have “Roads are important. Rinks and 7 (inn/ml? stuff playable outdoor season. for local spectator seating. Roofs are important, absolutely. athletes. lhe (Lity of Waterloo and the And so are these recreations facili- t could be the kind of wnue that On Friday, the City of Waterloo Waterloo Minor Soccer Association ties." With Lasorouit'“ attracts world-class athletes anti announced $3.2 million in funding will pay for the remaining $1.6 mil Construction of the new ï¬elds Safe, a.†m '13:; top tier totiniaments from the province and the federal lion oftbe project. Will start in late August. Designs 88mm notictiooi l1 tould. city ofï¬cials say. make government would make the new Ihe projl‘t‘l will bring RIM are still being reviewed. but Vann _ n “5‘ one ho" RIM park among the “premiere" facilities a reality. Park's outdoor facilities up to the said they have looked at the possi- freemm- outdoor soccer fat ilities in all of “This is a real breath of fresh air standard of its indoor offerings. bility of allowing for a dome to be lam wet-H southern Ontario. in terms of having an opportunity said Waterloo Mayor. Brenda Hal erected over some of the fields In â€3:""* W “W'- ‘m‘m But big»draws aside, the new to bring in a ï¬eld that is usable for loran. the winter months. "7-" m a sports ï¬elds at RIM park will cerâ€" longer periods of time throughout “It is. to me. a very good eco- But, because ofthe capability of . g ' ~ g the year,“ said Andy Vann. presi~ numic investment iii RIM Park." the turf and the lighting, as long as , ‘5 ,_ I; y 5’6. I“; 7' 4 fl , -.; ' i a 2 dent of the Waterloo Minor Soccer she said in an interview after the there is no ice on the ï¬elds. they V -1, - ï¬g; "tz‘ig‘ar‘sï¬â€˜ww’ ‘6 yer :Zï¬ï¬f",:£ 41’5". gait; Association. announcement. “We want this should be usable as<is from March , " . ‘50“. “it; t)::;« if; _ j . '_,' . '7" “it If)" The new $4.9 million project place to be full . . . This is going to to December. he said. . 4 kid. f c, . ofâ€; ‘1 ï¬atï¬ï¬sï¬tr’fi‘d“ will conven seven medium-sized bring additional money to this Vann said the proiect represents " 21+"? 5"" L ,_ l f, ._’ 1 L†7 ï¬gmï¬sfngxy-w a; . outdoor fields at RIM park into community because of the events a signiï¬cant step forward for this 7‘“? if?“ ï¬guk'i'ï¬ftkr'wta{twat 47,}. Luggage, . 333,". four medium ï¬elds and two inter- that we'll be hosting. There are community when it comes to ‘ “WM†()1 â€In“ \ ( â€Hm†I “I“ ‘ national ï¬elds with “FA-approved very few facilities like this within attracting signiï¬cant tournaments ‘ ‘ ' ‘ dimensions and artiï¬cial turf. southern Ontario. We want to be and sporting events. 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