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Setup: 06-Oct-2012 [6838]
Part of Facilities in Parks Governance Project: Related Documentation Parks and Recreation Facilities
We have begun collecting fieldhouse information on the CELOS website, for eventual transfer to this database. Here's a map. So far we have catalogued 36 solidly-built field houses/seasonal change houses that are either permanently locked (two years to ten years) or used for less than one-third of each year (but heated year-round, in some cases, to prevent plumbing damage in winter). Interestingly, this includes two new buildings constructed at considerable public cost but open for little or no public use since they were completed (three years and two years ago).
Small bunkers used for access – some groups were charged for them, some not (Thorncliffe charged $5000?)
Some of the shuttered field houses are adjacent to outdoor compressor-cooled rinks. We made a slide show with some video footage, called “The Social Life of Outdoor Rinks,” showing inexpensive ways to bring these field houses back in use, and have been using this as a talking tool to acquaint city councillors with the publiccommons.ca website.
Setup: 06-Oct-2012 [6838]
Part of: .Albums links Rink Houses, Field Houses, and Club Houses
Date: 13-Sep-2012 direct link [6737]
Description: Community collaboration for a federal stimulus grant
Part of: Community Engagement Rink Houses, Field Houses, and Club Houses
Date: 30-May-2010 direct link [103]
MacGregor Park Stimulus Funding 2009
Part of: Capital Budget Rink Houses, Field Houses, and Club Houses
Date: 13-Mar-2013 [8747]
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