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City of Estevan hosts open house to discuss changes in Churchill Park

A drop-in event, held at the Affinity Place atrium, provided an opportunity to give feedback on topics such as accessibility, shade and more.
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The play structures in Churchill Park are to be replaced in the summer of 2024.

ESTEVAN - The City of Estevan hosted a public engagement session on Sept. 26 to hear from residents about their thoughts on the future of play structures at Churchill Park.

A drop-in event, held at the Affinity Place atrium, provided an opportunity to give feedback on topics such as accessibility, shade and more.

Marketing and communication manager Jacquelyn Massey-Rounds said they were "pleased with the attendance on Tuesday evening, being able to welcome discussion from both drop-in attendance, as well as parents and youth busy using the facility [Affinity Place] that evening."

"During the discussion, we welcomed feedback on the priorities of families in the community in order to assess the importance of elements such as accessibility, shade and age-appropriate equipment, just to name a few," said Massey-Rounds.

"We greatly appreciated everyone that came out and gave their ideas for the Churchill Park play structure," she added. 

She noted that they've received a range of feedback but will have a better idea of community input once the online community survey closes and results are reviewed.

The survey is open until Oct. 10. Massey-Rounds said it will help the city see what the community looks forward to having in the Churchill Park space.

This survey can be found at www.surveymonkey.com/r/cityofestevan.

Once the research is completed, the city will proceed with developing particular plans.

Their timeline for the replacement of the play structure would be the summer of 2024.