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Riverview gets updated look at recreation centre with pool, field house

Riverview has new designs anda revised cost estimate for its proposed recreation centre, but there's still no clear answer on whether it will get funded by the federal and provincial governments.

Estimated cost ranges from $37M to $45M with town hoping for provincial, federal funding

Brutalist looking building with trees, snow and people standing around outdoor fires.
A rendering of the entrance to the proposed Riverivew recreation centre. (Town of Riverview/Submitted)

Riverview has new designs anda revised cost estimate for its proposed recreation centre, but there's still no clear answer on whether it will get funded by the federal and provincial governments.

The southeast New Brunswick town began planning for a new centre almost a decade ago. New designs were presented to Riverview councillors at acommittee meeting late last month.

The town envisions a pool, walking track,field house and fitness centre in the buildingoff Bridgedale Boulevard near an entrance to the Mill Creek Nature Park.

"This really is now bringing it into perspective of what it look like, feel like, the interior exterior spaces, the site plan, it'sall encompassed in that," David Shea, the town's director ofparks, recreation and community relations, said in an interview last week.

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The Town of Riverview has updated plans for a recreation centre it hopes to build beside the Mill Creek Nature Park.

Representatives from MJMA Architecture & Design andAcre Architects outlined the plans for the5,588-square-metre building.

The field house would have two side-by-side basketball courts, where an artificial turf field could be rolled out for other sports.

The aquatic centre would feature a 25-metre,eight-lane pool with adjacent leisure pool. It will replace the town'sPat Crossman Memorial Aquatic Centre.

Town councillors this fall also voted to add small fitness centre with weights and some equipment.

A rendering of people on a walking track above a large room with basketball and soccer nets with floor to ceiling windows showing a pool area.
A walking track would surround the fieldhouse with windows overlooking the pool. (Town of Riverview/Submitted)

The cost is now estimated to range from$37.3 million to $45.7 million, with a more precise figure expected once design work is finished.

The town hopes the province and federal governments will cover about 60 per cent of the cost through theInvesting in Canada Infrastructure Fund.

Earlier this year, town officials said work on the centre had been paused while waiting on a funding decision. Councillors thenvoted to go ahead with further design work.

A spokesperson forInfrastructure Canada told CBC News at the time that the federal department hadyet to receive an application, which would come from the province under a joint funding agreement for the program signed in 2018.

Last Tuesday, CBC asked the province two questions: Whether it has made a decision on funding the recreation centre, and if not, when that decision will be made.The province did not answer the questions by the end of the week.

A plan showing the main floor of the proposed Riverview recreation centre with a pool, fieldhouse, changing rooms and community room.
The main floor of the proposed Riverview recreation centre. Several other rooms are on a lower floor. (Town of Riverview/Submitted)

Shea said the designers sought to emphasize the park in the building's design.

"A couple of key pillars they built in was to keep the nature park as intact as possible, to select the least disturbed forest, but also to bring people into the forest," Shea said.

"So some of those areas include a overlooking porch, where at that elevation, you could really look out over the nature park tree-canopy sight glass through the facility. So you'd enter that warm welcoming lobby, but you can still see the forest in the backdrop."

The plans also indicate that a future expansion could be added to the west.

A snow-dump site near the roundabout on Bridgedale Boulevard could also be used in the future as an outdoor turf field.

A large room with people playing basketball on two courts with light shining through several windows.
The fieldhouse would have space for two basketball courts and an artificial field that could be rolled out for soccer games. (Town of Riverview/Submitted)

Shea saidsite clearing work will take place next year. He said the town hopes toknow about funding early in the new year.

Councillors would still need to cast several more votes before construction would begin.

Ideally, he said the doors to the building would open in late 2025.

"We're certainly looking forward to the next steps, slash super paranoid about the finances, but that's alright, we'll get there," Mayor Andrew LeBlanc said after the designs were presented last month.

A parking lot between a road and the proposed building surrounded by trees.
The proposed centre would be built near the Mill Creek Nature Park just off Bridgedale Boulevard. (Town of Riverview/Submitted)