a-W/tmiiwoallonm4wmzmou -. - -, « » .9 New Waterloo Park entrance opens . ,i . . . , W £9.39" . ,. . w ' ‘ Iii“ “ATE“ Bv JAMES ’MIKSON that attended the official second rouiid of bids came 1 l ‘I-- W“ C S ‘ fr'iyrr)li_{:l£7[tfl]w opening “All that matters is In underhudget. A ‘ ‘ “BB‘ otir kids have a great city to The exceptionally cold 'W 0 LA he (3in of Waterloo inherit and love and protect." atid snowy winter played - K ‘ has ofï¬cially unveiled l'his first phase of an havoc on the construction ‘ 1 f its multirmillion dol- eventual overhaul of much deadlines and the city lost no.5 M lar makeover of Waterloo ol' the park includes a climb out on an estimated $15,000 He . ""1 Park. ing area, a water feature, a in federal funding because of a ,4 . . , . . . hopp'ng 5,, ,r .5†‘2 At a ribbon-cutting cere sandy play area and dozens it. said project manager lack L unique 8 ‘ 9 ' , \‘ A _ :0 mony Saturday, representa- of trees beside the skate hard Pastrik. 3 ‘ , â€it 9 * ’ ’9 â€a†M ‘ . u; '. .Q‘ lives from the city, the Water hoard park. “We started construction #3. 5. . v, “a", w†G ' i ‘ I i l loo Park advisory committee, It was the high price tag iii mid-August and winter hit is!» _ x ‘ ‘9 A _ ‘ .. ‘ ‘ a ’ ;&;?3("1 a residents and politicians that led to some debate at the end of November," he f , . ‘ ~_ ' - L‘ ~ . .‘ . ‘i ‘-< ~""_ k A '1‘) ‘ . E I - i, ‘. ‘A :1 ’ '3‘ 3: gathered to get a glimpse of among councillors last year said. “Winter hit and it never . W“ 1' A 'l‘.. \. ‘ . ‘ ‘ 9 the future ofthe public space as to whether or not the wentaway" ‘ _" ‘ ‘ l : {a 'f'“"‘ a" “ V. ' , , p ' . . on Father David Bauer Drive, redesign should go ahead at The actual project was .‘ l“ ‘ f ' ' ,: ,6 -' l i‘ ’ i f a f. 3 , . across from the new Barrel all. completed on schedule but it I†.-» ‘ ‘1, J “ ‘ "at ._ ' I? ' ' , _ Yards development. Councillors Scott Witmer took a compressed schedule â€,5 I? g: ‘ ' all; N" u >, . ‘ _ "As development in the and Karen Scian voted and some goodwill on belialt . “9‘73; ‘5 é 5' , _ 5' w “a†V "" uptown Waterloo core intenr against the project tendering of the contractor to get it " f ‘ ‘ V ‘ , 3“" 1- siï¬es. enhancing, protecting last July and Sciati, the chair done. l’astrik said, l'he liig \ ‘ h _ ,. ' A! ’ p and preserving Waterloo of the city's ï¬nance commit issue was the amount of frost 3" ‘1 tr 5:: N Park takes on even greater tee, said paying lot a proiect iii the ground this spring and E: 1 K 5 " importance," said federal Ml’ not included in the city's lllr lryitig to thaw the ground, 4‘ " ~ Peter Braid. whose govern year plan by using reserve but now that it's complete ‘ its T, . A“; ‘4'» " " merit pitched in $760,le in funds was a dangerous this first phase til (‘Ullslrllt I . l . ,y ‘ . , ‘ ~ .‘3‘ . funding through its (Lommu precedent tioti Will act as a catalyst for . ' . a.“ ' 9 †. 2 . Q . nity Infrastructure Improve Last June, toiiiit ll was luture development in l 4:†, . ‘ â€. merit fund. The city paid informed the (â€V had Waterloo Park ‘ .‘ ,. .. . , approximately Si 6 million received two bids for the " l his park tout hes ' ‘ " “a m. w. W m". forthe project. work but both came iii met uptown. it touches iWillrid t _ ' ‘ 1 q A , H , ‘ Mayor Brenda llalloraii budget. lort ing stall to laurier Utiiversityi and itlie . x). '11:..- .-_‘ ,1, ‘1' “All; . , I h 3' thanked the community and remove or reduce l | compo llimetsity of Waterloo» and ‘. . __ Citycounc‘il for helping to get nents ol the design. iiiclud it s to the heart ol‘ our t'll\ ‘ ‘ " C m » - . . . , ‘ t a,“ s ‘ m . Bl“ e project ï¬nished, mg design (It mt nts and play said uptown (.oun Mi lissa ‘ ~ ‘ -‘ , , “This is for you and for comtxinents. “one“ "It's a people orient . f i ‘ . .. ' . m , , 9‘ ‘ 1 N.- your kids. llalloran told the Some of those elements ed space that appeals and - ,- unta: ‘~‘ crowd of nearly [00 people were reintroduced after a pun/ides experiences to all " . . , 340 gm w _ it t I, _ y . «9; , can... . - , ‘1 f g , ’ - , r , I . ‘ t i' .gt 9. I: A J l . , HAP P V winem- nus Gm ' " " if if ' G 80]]. ' CANADA DA ' . .~‘ (EWING I . 1. he . . “-112- ’ ‘ ‘ Canadians are Mimi? we ‘ 1 .' g m ,1 Wllf'H‘[it’ligilirfittti 'lâ€Â»-ii-t\? filth ;'i, ,' ft l g u... â€6 WW" theâ€! 41‘ l w‘, . . 9" r i 9 . 1' ‘ . __ ~ ' _ , On Canada Day Q, t â€we we celebrate our , 7t a. history. and our ._._‘-.,1 i m shared Vision ~ “but.“ - oflho weâ€. ; I. a I. a I. huh-â€" , ‘ 1 than â€at, “I i _- ‘ W www 73 "to St 5 WW . z-m'ï¬rmm '2 , ‘ . . . FwMflfl“ -' v. and“ w 5197“.â€7‘3 W a: w