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Replacement for Kelowna害羞草研究所檚 Parkinson Rec Centre to cost $180M

Another $107.5 million will be spent on other recreation sites in the city
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Conceptual rendering showing Kelowna Community Campus facility, replacement for Parkinson Recreation Centre. (City of Kelowna)

The Parkinson Recreation Centre (PRC) redevelopment is expected to cost at least $180 million.

The price tag is contained in the Building a Stronger Kelowna Funding Strategy going to city council on Monday (May 15), with an additional $62 million for the Parkinson Recreation Park (PRP) site and offsite works.

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As well, $36 million is earmarked for the Glenmore and Mission activity centres, $4.5 million for Rutland Recreation Park and $5 million for partnerships with UBC Okanagan and Okanagan College.

It害羞草研究所檚 a grand total of $287.5 million.

害羞草研究所淧roject funding relies heavily on debt financing at $241.32 million, but also includes capital taxation, reserves, and grants,害羞草研究所 reads a report to council. 害羞草研究所淒ebt servicing of this $241.32 million will be repaid over 30 years.害羞草研究所

There is $13 million in grant funds included in the strategy, which is coming from the $26 million Growing Communities Fund grant the city received earlier this year.

Part of the funds will be used to help soften the taxation impact from increased debt servicing costs.

The report notes that the highest priority is to keep tax increases for residents stable, and predictable, with no more than a 5 per cent increase in any year for the total city budget overall.

It害羞草研究所檚 expected that the taxation increase will be in the 3.66 to 4.83 per cent range over the project construction years.

The report also asks council to have staff to prepare to conduct an Alternative Approval Process (AAP) to borrow the $241.32 million.

The AAP was formerly known as a counter-petition.

It requires that 10 per cent or more of eligible electors sign and submit response forms in opposition to a proposed initiative.

If this happens the local government has two choices. It can proceed to assent voting within 80 days, or put the matter on hold and consider alternatives.

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