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Except for nearly $1 million-
In 2015, Waterloo\'s operating subsidy will cost another $600,000 to upgrade the artificial lawn at RIM Park.
On Monday, lawmakers voted to upgrade and spent $140,000 to renovate the locker room at the Waterloo memorial entertainment center.
RIM Park\'s structural upgrade was also approved for about $40,000.
\"We have been receiving complaints from users,\" said community service commissioner Alan sibrook . \".
\"The turf is actually separate.
\"The city facilities are reviewed once a year with the goal of reviewing every five years.
When the staff looked at RIM Park, they said that the shape of the artificial lawn in the interior was not good and needed to be replaced.
In some areas, the lawn was loosened, causing safety problems.
To keep the lawn flat, the staff often had to rework the seams.
From the rough lawn, the whole facility is tracking the Green Line.
Jean Starchuk, City project manager, said the turf had already started.
\"This is the first time we have changed the turf,\" she said . \".
According to the budget document, RIM Park was built in 2001 and has undergone some major upgrades and replacements within 14 years. About $1.
3 million was 2012 of the 2013 budget for energy upgrades, and the council spent $409,000 in 320,000 to purchase a Dewet systemsquare-
Foot facilities to help keep the equipment.
According to the city budget document, the employee program will cost about $6.
The cost of operating the facility in 2015 was 5 million, but only $5.
6 million of user fees and other income will be recovered.
In 2011, RIM Park was running short of about $1.
2 million of the income must be made up by taxpayers.
Down to about $1.
It was $1 million in 2012, $967,000 in 2013 and $851,000 in 2014.
On Monday, lawmakers also approved a facility fee discount of nearly 50 cents for the Ontario Volleyball Association championship.
According to the staff, the city will reduce the rent discount by $40,000 per year, bringing the total amount paid by the tournament to about $46,000.
Waterloo Regional tourism marketing will also pay $20,000 a year for the rental of facilities.
In 2014, the city\'s discount rate was $37,000, compared to $35,000 in 2013.
From the start of the financing fiasco, RIM Park\'s financial position is not easy.
Officials think they will pay $112.
9 million in 30 years
The actual cost is $227.
30 Years 7 million, the interest rate is 9. 2 per cent.
Huge differences triggered a series of negotiations, lawsuits and 9-
A monthly inquiry that cost $3. 8 million.
The city is still in debt because of it.
Pdesmond @ township enterprises.
Twitter com: @ DesmondRecordIn except for nearly $1 million-
In 2015, Waterloo\'s operating subsidy will cost another $600,000 to upgrade the artificial lawn at RIM Park.
On Monday, lawmakers voted to upgrade and spent $140,000 to renovate the locker room at the Waterloo memorial entertainment center.
RIM Park\'s structural upgrade was also approved for about $40,000.
\"We have been receiving complaints from users,\" said community service commissioner Alan sibrook . \".
\"The turf is actually separate.
\"The city facilities are reviewed once a year with the goal of reviewing every five years.
When the staff looked at RIM Park, they said that the shape of the artificial lawn in the interior was not good and needed to be replaced.
In some areas, the lawn was loosened, causing safety problems.
To keep the lawn flat, the staff often had to rework the seams.
From the rough lawn, the whole facility is tracking the Green Line.
Jean Starchuk, City project manager, said the turf had already started.
\"This is the first time we have changed the turf,\" she said . \".
According to the budget document, RIM Park was built in 2001 and has undergone some major upgrades and replacements within 14 years. About $1.
3 million was 2012 of the 2013 budget for energy upgrades, and the council spent $409,000 in 320,000 to purchase a Dewet systemsquare-
Foot facilities to help keep the equipment.
According to the city budget document, the employee program will cost about $6.
The cost of operating the facility in 2015 was 5 million, but only $5.
6 million of user fees and other income will be recovered.
In 2011, RIM Park was running short of about $1.
2 million of the income must be made up by taxpayers.
Down to about $1.
It was $1 million in 2012, $967,000 in 2013 and $851,000 in 2014.
On Monday, lawmakers also approved a facility fee discount of nearly 50 cents for the Ontario Volleyball Association championship.
According to the staff, the city will reduce the rent discount by $40,000 per year, bringing the total amount paid by the tournament to about $46,000.
Waterloo Regional tourism marketing will also pay $20,000 a year for the rental of facilities.
In 2014, the city\'s discount rate was $37,000, compared to $35,000 in 2013.
From the start of the financing fiasco, RIM Park\'s financial position is not easy.
Officials think they will pay $112.
9 million in 30 years
The actual cost is $227.
30 Years 7 million, the interest rate is 9. 2 per cent.
Huge differences triggered a series of negotiations, lawsuits and 9-
A monthly inquiry that cost $3. 8 million.
The city is still in debt because of it.
Pdesmond @ township enterprises.
Twitter com: @ DesmondRecordIn except for nearly $1 million-
In 2015, Waterloo\'s operating subsidy will cost another $600,000 to upgrade the artificial lawn at RIM Park.
On Monday, lawmakers voted to upgrade and spent $140,000 to renovate the locker room at the Waterloo memorial entertainment center.
RIM Park\'s structural upgrade was also approved for about $40,000.
\"We have been receiving complaints from users,\" said community service commissioner Alan sibrook . \".
\"The turf is actually separate.
\"The city facilities are reviewed once a year with the goal of reviewing every five years.
When the staff looked at RIM Park, they said that the shape of the artificial lawn in the interior was not good and needed to be replaced.
In some areas, the lawn was loosened, causing safety problems.
To keep the lawn flat, the staff often had to rework the seams.
From the rough lawn, the whole facility is tracking the Green Line.
Jean Starchuk, City project manager, said the turf had already started.
\"This is the first time we have changed the turf,\" she said . \".
According to the budget document, RIM Park was built in 2001 and has undergone some major upgrades and replacements within 14 years. About $1.
3 million was 2012 of the 2013 budget for energy upgrades, and the council spent $409,000 in 320,000 to purchase a Dewet systemsquare-
Foot facilities to help keep the equipment.
According to the city budget document, the employee program will cost about $6.
The cost of operating the facility in 2015 was 5 million, but only $5.
6 million of user fees and other income will be recovered.
In 2011, RIM Park was running short of about $1.
2 million of the income must be made up by taxpayers.
Down to about $1.
It was $1 million in 2012, $967,000 in 2013 and $851,000 in 2014.
On Monday, lawmakers also approved a facility fee discount of nearly 50 cents for the Ontario Volleyball Association championship.
According to the staff, the city will reduce the rent discount by $40,000 per year, bringing the total amount paid by the tournament to about $46,000.
Waterloo Regional tourism marketing will also pay $20,000 a year for the rental of facilities.
In 2014, the city\'s discount rate was $37,000, compared to $35,000 in 2013.
From the start of the financing fiasco, RIM Park\'s financial position is not easy.
Officials think they will pay $112.
9 million in 30 years
The actual cost is $227.
30 Years 7 million, the interest rate is 9. 2 per cent.
Huge differences triggered a series of negotiations, lawsuits and 9-
A monthly inquiry that cost $3. 8 million.
The city is still in debt because of it.
Pdesmond @ township enterprises.

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