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Centennial Plaza Update

While patiently awaiting the departure of winter, plans are in place for work to continue on Centennial Plaza revitalization this spring. This project, largely funded through grants and donations will provide the community with a central gathering space, and a key location for various events and activities.

Construction, undertaken by prime contractors Landform, will kick off with the installation of temporary light fixtures set to be mounted in the coming weeks. Mobilization of equipment will occur in early May and noticeable progress will be seen with the completion of paving, landscaping and outdoor furnishings being put into place. The space, created to be accessible in all seasons is designed with usability in mind, with a focus on features that will complement the natural landscape and create a welcoming and safe environment for people of all ages to enjoy.

“We look forward to the completion of the project this year,” says Sparwood Mayor David Wilks. “We understand the angst from business owners and the public.  We were hoping to have this project finished in 2022 and that did not happen.  Many comments have been received about parking in Centennial Plaza.  Angle parking will continue to be provided in front of most businesses up to Majic Purdy Law Office.  The safety fencing that is in place around the project has made it more difficult to provide well outlined parking spaces.  When the safety fencing is removed, it will provide more room for angle parking.  If parking lines are needed to assist motorist in correctly parking in this area, Mayor and Council can consider that request.”

The Plaza will be transformed over the summer as visible items such as the shade structure, fire pit, trees, shrubs and seating are put into place. The District is planning to host a formal, grand opening celebration upon completion of Centennial Plaza. Updates and more information on this project can be found at https://sparwood.ca/projects/.