City hall renews maintenance contracts at Jubilee Field and Wellington Street for the sports season

    Friday, 10 May 2024 07:00

    By Tonya Organ

    Councillor Pamela Keeping says the cost for Jubilee Field is slightly more than $31,000.

    City hall has renewed the annual lease with the Corner Brook Baseball Association to provide maintenance to Jubilee Field during the outdoor baseball season. The issue was discussed at this  week’s public meeting. Councillor Pamela Keeping says the cost is slightly more than $31,000. She says “recently added, section 15 incorporates the City's Respectful Workplace and Social Media policy for the Corner Brook Baseball Association to adhere to.”

    Similarly, council also voted in an agreement with the Corner Brook United Soccer Club to supply maintenance services for the Wellington Street Complex. Councillor Bill Griffin says the cost is just over $26,500. Both contracts include field and building maintenance, keeping the facilities clean of garbage and recycling as well as enforcing facility rules.

     

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