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City finalizing deal to have Ross Glen waterpark irrigation work completed

By Medicine Hat News on February 20, 2021.

A four-year effort to replace the irrigation system near the Ross Glen Towne Centre water park will continue this summer.

Widespread work to replace the watering system in the community’s park began in 2017, then was extended to 2018 before the city and contractor parted ways.

That brought a wave of complaints from residents about the delay, and now city officials say they’re dedicated to having the project finished

“The city recognizes the inconvenience for park users and nearby residences and we apologize for any disruption this may cause,” stated parks general manager James Will. “The city thanks residents for their patience and co-operation as we work to rectify the irrigation issues in this park.”

Work on other areas of the 40-year-old sprinkler network in nearby linear parks proceeded in 2019, and now a new contract to finish the first phase is being completed.

Elevation Landscaping, located in the Medicine Hat area, is the only firm shortlisted for the $360,000 contract, according to Alberta’s public-sector purchasing website in an award published Feb. 13.

Will confirmed to the News that work completed in 2018 by an unnamed out-of-town contractor, which is now out of business, was deficient.

Temporary repairs were completed by a local firm, while the city recovered some funds from the contract.

MPC meeting reset

After failing to meet quorum last week due to attendance and technical issues with a conference call, the municipal planning commission will now reconvene this Wednesday. The only item on the agenda of the Feb. 10 meeting was an overview of the final 2020 year-end development figures along with regular business.

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