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91原创鈥檚 City Park gets a makeover

Paved paths, open field areas, central plaza, sports field, and dog off-leash area offically added
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On a rainy afternoon on election Monday, 91原创 Mayor Val van den Broek and members of city council cut a ribbon to officially open up a new section of City Park.

Added to the 209 St and 48 Ave location, just south of 91原创 Community Music School, are new paved walking paths, two open field areas, a central plaza seating area, upper sand-based sports field, and a dog off-leash space.

John Eppiette, manager of park operations, said City Park鈥檚 new amenities was a very successful project.

鈥淚t will continue to provide a great area for the public to walk on paths. We鈥檝e put in a dog park area and installed a dog fountain, bottled water filler, and space to play and have movie nights,鈥 Eppiette explained.

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He added that the City Park project began construction in January and wrapped up at the end of this past summer 鈥 costing approximately $600,700.

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