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NEWS
RELEASE
For
Immediate Release
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Going Green
at Pickering Recreation Complex
Pickering, ON, October 7, 2009
Earlier this month Pickering unveiled its newest expansion of 3
high-tech fitness studios and 2 doubles squash courts. This
expansion is an exciting step in the Sustainable Pickering
Journey. The Sustainable Pickering program is grounded in five
objectives: healthy environment, healthy society, healthy
economy, responsible development and responsible consumption.
The expansion has been designed to further each of these
objectives.
“When the Pickering Recreation
Complex first opened 25 years ago, it set the benchmark for
municipal excellence. I am very pleased that the new expansion,
particularly its new sustainable features, ensures that it
remains a truly world-class facility,” said Mayor Dave Ryan. “I
commend the community and the senior levels of government for
their significant investment in our recreational infrastructure.
Together, we are ensuring that Pickering remains one of the very
best places in Canada to live, work and play.”
The new expansion has been built
to supplement an existing facility, in a two story form. This
approach minimizes the building’s footprint and requires no
further additional structures such as an elevator or mechanical
plant. The entire facility received an upgrade to its HVAC
system, in that the facility’s current mechanical plant was
reaching its replacement age, the expansion became an
opportunity to improve the overall energy efficiency of the
entire building.
The addition has also increased
the insulation value on the northwest side of the building;
improved energy efficiency through lighting choices; improved
our carbon balance and overall insulation through the addition
of a Green Roof. As well, many of the demolished elements were
recycled.
The addition of these
recreational and fitness spaces allows for more residents to
benefit from healthy activity. The overall effect of increased
physical activity not only creates a healthier more balanced
lifestyle for residents, but also reduces health care costs. “It
is an important moment in time for Pickering, its residents and
for future generations,” said CAO Thomas J Quinn. “Pickering
Recreation Complex is aptly named the People’s Place and I will
say it again and again in the future as we continue to add
exciting new programs for our residents. It has always been my
goal to create a building where all members of the community
could come and enjoy recreation and physical activity that
suited the interests and needs of all. We have stayed true to
our goal over the years. The addition has created a fitness
environment that is, accessible, safe and supportive of persons
of all ages and abilities.”
Come see this fantastic renewed
facility and tour its new studios, courts, programs and
environmental features.
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As the gateway city to the east
GTA, Pickering (population 94,000) is strategically located
where Toronto, York and Durham Regions meet. Pickering is an
affluent community that is steeped in history, natural beauty
and small town charm with all the amenities and services that a
big city has to offer. The City of Pickering is considered a
municipal leader in fiscal management, service delivery,
sustainability and the environment; and offers a wealth of
sports, leisure and recreation opportunities to its residents.
Pickering has been recognized by Profit magazine as one of the
ten best cities in Canada for growth companies and received the
2008 FCM-CH2M Hill Sustainable Community Planning Award.
Media Contact:
Sharon Milton
Supervisor Facility Programs
smilton@cityofpickering.com
Phone 905.683.6582 ext 3249
TTY 905.831.8604 |