ie-wuuuxiumm-Mmyams Waterloo Park’s redesign gets up to $775,000 in federal funding Brim-mm . . . , -» we 1 Eh ,. t. A , i. ‘ w... ‘ . . (5 city of Waterloo has received federal . - â€e I funding to help remake Waterloo Park ‘ intoaworld~dzms gatheringplaoeforresi- ~ dents and visitors alike ‘ ' . ; Earlier this month. MP Peter Braid announced the government of Canada will provide up to $775,000 for upgrades to the i. ° park through its Community infrastructure improvement Fund and said he was looking 5“ ‘ 1 i. ii ._ ‘ . forward to attending the groundbreaking . . a“ . “£7 1.x .. . y W‘ ceremony once work gets underway /“ a ' -' ' Q» Ihe city has already budgeted its own pn- I " ,, ‘ ““"' $1.55 million to the project. bringing total V “ u A . x; J“- funding to about $2.3 million. v -,. . " .. «a Uptown Coun. Melissa Durrell, amember .. theyâ€?! ‘ ,.~ . » - at“ .» ""’""" ._ of the Waterloo Park Advisory committee. " Ft Hg“ 12m, ~_- . 5, 35-3? a . a, ‘f “ ~ a†was thrilled by the news. saying the money . i l. ’ ._ v.-.,‘s:£,'- 33“! agar. , . ~« ' ' would help pt the park improvements done ‘ w ' , ' t _ ,( 5 7 » .. ‘ . ‘ “his quickerthanexpected. -~ “~‘~ " """ "" ~ ‘ ' ’ " . ' “were“ ii†"We have a long-term plan for the park. An artist‘s rendering Show; a "heather! Waterloo Park that includes a prominent new entrance. it‘s just one of the possibilities for the park. but now we can get some shovels into the be ‘ lan and ball set. will peelt idem; und thissummer.'Durreiisaid. mem rsbeganworldngonarnaserp ketballnets “50000 M aP onewres , grome a; has a redesign plan that will span early last year with a consultant. and the play a big role in the design of the park as “Look at Central Perkin New York. Milleâ€" the next 10 to 20 yearS. she said. and no designwmk hashist wrapped up. well. and the design team will take its cues nium Park in 0110330. Hm Park in Toronto. improvement work has been done to The grant application was among three ï¬omnattne, Dunellmid. . Great Cities have great parks andnour Water» ; upgrade the park in the past two decades the city submitted to the government last With the newemphsison uptown tnten- looPark reallyneededsonieim she said. - _ We the park is beginning to show its August. The ctty applied for more than $1.8 siï¬catton and the multi-million dollar Bar- The ï¬nal design may include some 3 age. million in federal grant money for three city relYards development right next door. 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