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Kelowna council excited after Lower Mainland facilities tour

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Kelowna council is touting its Lower Mainland study tour as a success.

Several members of council visited community recreation centres and waterfront redevelopment sites on Feb. 24 and 25, as part of their decision-making process for the Kelowna Community Campus/Parkinson Recreation Centre (KCC) redevelopment project, and redevelopment of the Tolko lands.

The tour included the West Vancouver Community Centre, Edmonds Community Centre in Burnaby, Minoru Centre for Active Living in Richmond, Hillcrest Aquatic Centre in Vancouver, the North Vancouver Shipyards, and the Olympic Village of False Creek.

A lot of the discussion at the Mar. 14 council meeting focused on the right decision as to what project the city moves forward with.

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A staff report summarizing the tour stated the KCC ought to be designed with longevity in mind as it will serve the community for the next 60 plus years. It also pointed out the new facility needs to be accessible, inclusive and safe for all, integrated with the outdoors and have a sa国际传媒榮ense of arrivalsa国际传媒 to locals and visitors.

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Referring to the KCC project and redeveloping the Tolko lands, Councillor Mohini Singh was also concerned that the city gets it right.

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Location, cost and quality of project build also came up during councilsa国际传媒檚 tour.

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Next steps include city staff providing a KCC report to council on which site plan layout is preferred, and tours of Parkinson Recreation Centre and H20. Council will also tour the Tolko site and receive the area redevelopment plan initial report, the North End Plan report from staff, as well as a public engagement update.

The expense for the study tour including airfare, transportation, accommodation, and food totalled $16,863.31.

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