Toronto to spend $50 million to revamp 30 community recreation centres

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Ontario Construction News staff writer

Thirty community recreation centres in Toronto are set to undergo a $50 million facelift, with renovations to include the repair and repainting of interior walls, ceilings, and structural features. The project, which aims to enhance the overall experience for residents and visitors, will also introduce modern and welcoming lobby furniture, charging stations, and public Wi-Fi access to 126 community recreation centres by the end of the year.

The selection of the centres considered factors such as their current condition, geographic distribution across the city, and the need to prioritize equity-deserving neighborhoods. The renovations will be carried out in a manner that minimizes disruption to ongoing programs and activities.

The community centre refresh program aligns with the city’s commitment to maintaining and investing in the state of good repair of its facilities. It also supports the city’s ConnectTO program, which aims to provide convenient and reliable internet access for all Torontonians, regardless of their income, education level, employment status, demographics, or location.

Mayor Olivia Chow emphasized the importance of the project in fostering a sense of belonging and connection within communities. She highlighted the benefits of public Wi-Fi in enabling equitable access to information, education, and vital services.

Deputy Mayor Jennifer McKelvie, chair of the Infrastructure and Environment Committee, stressed the need to advocate for access to critical community resources, emphasizing the role of safe and inclusive spaces in supporting the well-being and resilience of residents.

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