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Consultation has concluded
The Kenmount Terrace Community Centre is now open to the public. Facility details are available on theRecreation Facilities page of theCity's website.
The "What we Heard document" on programming for the Centre and Park is available here.
A Kenmount Terrace Community Centre Master Plan was released in April 2015. The plan falls within the context of the City’s Parks and Open Space Master Plan. The Kenmount Terrace plan called for a new community centre and park within the Kenmount Terrace development area as well as a neighbourhood park on Ariel Place.
The project is cost shared equally between the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador and the City of St. John’s.
The public engagement process began in 2015 and included the creation of a public steering committee, a public workshop and survey, focus groups with elementary and junior high students, a skate board focus group, social media campaign, and an online survey, followed by the release of a “What we Heard” document. In February 2017 the City updated the community on the plans and design of the new park at two information sessions.
Thanks to everyone for the input provided so far. The Discussion is now closed. We will be assessing all of the valuable feedback received to make decisions concerning the programs and services that will be delivered from this area.
The Kenmount Terrace Community Centre is now open to the public. Facility details are available on theRecreation Facilities page of theCity's website.
The "What we Heard document" on programming for the Centre and Park is available here.
A Kenmount Terrace Community Centre Master Plan was released in April 2015. The plan falls within the context of the City’s Parks and Open Space Master Plan. The Kenmount Terrace plan called for a new community centre and park within the Kenmount Terrace development area as well as a neighbourhood park on Ariel Place.
The project is cost shared equally between the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador and the City of St. John’s.
The public engagement process began in 2015 and included the creation of a public steering committee, a public workshop and survey, focus groups with elementary and junior high students, a skate board focus group, social media campaign, and an online survey, followed by the release of a “What we Heard” document. In February 2017 the City updated the community on the plans and design of the new park at two information sessions.
Thanks to everyone for the input provided so far. The Discussion is now closed. We will be assessing all of the valuable feedback received to make decisions concerning the programs and services that will be delivered from this area.
Physical
activity - sports or fitness; learn to programs - music, arts, or other?
When
providing feedback, specify whether the preference is for registered, drop-in
or combination of both, also include preferred time of day, i.e. mornings, afternoons or evenings
Physical activity - sports or fitness; learn to programs - music, arts, or other?
When providing feedback specify whether the preference is for registered, drop-in or combination of both, also include time of day, i.e. mornings, afternoons or evenings.
Physical activity - sports or fitness; learn to programs - music, arts, or other?
When providing feedback, specify whether the preference is for registered, drop-in or combination of both, also include time of day, i.e. mornings, afternoons or evenings
Sports,
birthday parties, showers, meetings, program delivery, or other?
When proving
feedback, specify what group or organization you are a member of; include preference
for daytime, evening and/or weekend; time of day, i.e. mornings, afternoons or evenings.