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Consultation has concluded
Valley Community Centre Park is a 4 hectare (10 acre) community park located at 287 Old Guelph Road in Dundas, Ontario (Ward 13). It contains two baseball diamonds, separated junior and senior playgrounds, basketball court, sun shelter, and granular parking lot.
Many of the park’s amenities are nearing the end of their life cycle. As such, the City is beginning the process of rejuvenating the park and reaching out to the community for input.
Proposed park upgrades being considered include:
Rejuvenation of aging baseball diamonds
Rejuvenation of aging parking lot, while also implementing measures to eliminate illegal vehicular access into park
Remove aging basketball court and replace with a new court (multi-purpose basketball/ball hockey or multi-purpose tennis/pickleball)
Asphalt pathways for accessibility to amenities
Granular walking trail around the park perimeter
Merge senior and junior play equipment into one location
Replace aging play equipment and install new wood fibre safety surface
Valley Community Centre Park is a 4 hectare (10 acre) community park located at 287 Old Guelph Road in Dundas, Ontario (Ward 13). It contains two baseball diamonds, separated junior and senior playgrounds, basketball court, sun shelter, and granular parking lot.
Many of the park’s amenities are nearing the end of their life cycle. As such, the City is beginning the process of rejuvenating the park and reaching out to the community for input.
Proposed park upgrades being considered include:
Rejuvenation of aging baseball diamonds
Rejuvenation of aging parking lot, while also implementing measures to eliminate illegal vehicular access into park
Remove aging basketball court and replace with a new court (multi-purpose basketball/ball hockey or multi-purpose tennis/pickleball)
Asphalt pathways for accessibility to amenities
Granular walking trail around the park perimeter
Merge senior and junior play equipment into one location
Replace aging play equipment and install new wood fibre safety surface
The City of Hamilton is beginning the Master Plan process for improving Valley Community Centre Park, a 4.0 hectare (10 acre) community park located at 287 Old Guelph Road in Dundas, Ward 13. Many of the park’s amenities are nearing the end of their life cycle. As such, the City is beginning the process of rejuvenating the park and reaching out to the community for input.
Please take a few moments to complete our questionnaire. This survey will close September 18.
Consultation has concluded
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