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Work starts on new fields

Kelowna’s young soccer players will soon have a new place to play once improvements to the Rutland Centennial Park’s field are completed.

Work began this week on the new field, valued at $450,000, and will be able to accommodate one major or three minor soccer fields.

Improvements to Rutland Centennial Park currently underway include expansion of the existing grass soccer field and installation of a new irrigation system.

It is anticipated the field will be open for public use as of summer 2016, said senior project manager Andrew Gibbs.

“The new soccer field will benefit the community by providing access to a great public space and increased opportunities for physical activity.”

In June, 2015, the federal government announced a $50,000 investment to construct a playground at Rutland Centennial Park to help construct the $250,000 improvements.

“Another project will begin in April through to summer. We’ll be building an orchard-themed accessible playground for all children of abilities,” said Gibbs. “The new upgrades will ensure the park continues to contribute to an inclusive, vibrant and growing community for many generations to come.”
 
The City of Kelowna acquired the 2.5-hectre park space adjacent to Rutland Centennial Hall in February 2015.
 
For more information about this project, click here.



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