No more waiting for Kinsmen Park fixes, mayor urges
Work to upgrade Kinsmen Park is well underway, but plans to phase in repairs to the park are being met with opposition from Prince Albert’s mayor.
Mayor Greg Dionne told the executive committee on Monday that he will not support plans to phase in the upgrades because the public has “beat up” council for the past four to five years for not dealing with repairs to the park. The main concern is about repairs to the park’s pathways, which would follow drainage improvements.
“So now you’ve decided ‘let’s deal with it, but we’ll phase it in over four or five years. Our residents aren’t going to accept that. They’ve been mad at us for the last three or four years because we haven’t dealt with the problem,” Dionne said.
Dionne was responding to a presentation made by the City’s parks manager Alissa Baker, which outlined the 2015 improvements. The City is aiming to finish this year’s improvements by July 1.


