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Simmons field in Charlottetown recommended for multi-sport turf field

The City of Charlottetown is considering building another multi-sport turf field in the city. Engineering firm CBCL Limited was asked to review the best location in Charlottetown for an artificial turf field.

City asked engineering firm to review potential sites

A multi-sport turf field could be constructed in the central-Charlottetown area. (Scott Neufeld/CBC)

The City of Charlottetown is considering building another multi-sport turf field in the city.

Engineering firm CBCLLimitedwas asked to review the best location in Charlottetown for an artificial turf field. The report was adopted as a guiding document by city council and became available to the public this week.

The firm recommended Simmons fieldalong North River Road,next to Colonel Gray High School.

'Easily accessible location'

Simmons is already a well-used location for various sports in the area.

According to the report, Simmons offers advantages such as size, parking, and changing and washroom facilities which could be used until further development is planned around the new field.

"We believe that this location provides the City with a highly visible, centrally located, easily accessible location with the flexibility of future site expansion," the report says.

Estimated cost is $2.6M

CBCLalso wrote in the report that although the priority is for a single turf field there is "potential for long term expansion of the facility to include a second turf field."

The estimated cost for constructing the single turf field along North River Road would be around$2.6 million, according to the report.

To build an additional, smaller fieldadjacent to the first would up the total to an estimated $4.1 million.

Either costwould include:

  • Theturf field(s).
  • LED sports lighting system.
  • Subsurface storm water and drainage.
  • Fencing for the area andwalkways.
  • Scoreboards, goals, uprights and players benches.
  • Asphalt drop off and accessible parking area.
  • Minimal aluminum bleacher spectator seating.

Council said it will use the report as a guiding document for future decisions.