City of Vaughan identifies location as Province of Ontario provides land for a future community centre in the Kleinburg-Nashville neighbourhood
Excitement is building in the Kleinburg-Nashville neighbourhood, as plans move forward for a new multi-use community centre!
Last week, Mayor Steven Del Duca, Members of Council, Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) for King—Vaughan, the Hon. Stephen Lecce and Ontario’s Minister of Transportation, the Hon. Prabmeet Singh Sarkaria, joined community members to officially announce that a new community centre will be coming to the Kleinburg-Nashville area– an exciting milestone for the residents of Ward 1.
The Province of Ontario announced the transfer of nine acres of provincial surplus lands to the City of Vaughan valued at approximately $24 million for a nominal fee to help facilitate the future Kleinburg-Nashville Community Centre.
Located at 10220 Huntington Rd., the future Kleinburg-Nashville Community Centre will be the first community centre built to serve the rapidly-growing neighbourhood – as a place for families to gather, connect and make memories.
This announcement builds on the strong partnership between Mayor Del Duca and MPP Lecce that worked together to deliver key investments for the Kleinburg-Nashville community and families across the City of Vaughan including:
- a new York Regional Police substation in Kleinburg.
- a new Family Recreation Area opening at the North Maple Regional Park this summer, made possible by a combined $26 million investment from the City of Vaughan and Province of Ontario.
QUOTES
“I am thrilled that we have identified the location for a future community centre for residents of Kleinburg-Nashville. I want to thank the Province of Ontario, in particular MPP Lecce and Minister Sarkaria for helping us get one step closer. I would also like to acknowledge Ward 1 Councillor Marilyn Iafrate for her unwavering support of this project. I look forward to seeing the construction progress, and ultimately, coming back here in to officially cut the ribbon and welcome in the community.”
- Mayor Steven Del Duca
“I am very pleased to mark the transfer of provincial surplus lands to the City of Vaughan. I want to thank the Government of Ontario for their support and partnership as we identified the ideal location for a future community centre. These lands give us the opportunity to create a much needed community hub that will support a wide range of recreational, cultural and creative activities for our residents. I greatly look forward to seeing the space take shape and come to life.”
- Ward 1 Councillor Marilyn Iafrate
“The Kleinburg-Nashville neighbourhood is growing, and families have long been asking for a dedicated community centre for them and their kids to enjoy — so I’m proud to say: we’re making it happen. I am grateful for the strong partnership with Mayor Del Duca and Minister Sarkaria — and to the entire community for rallying behind this vision — as we deliver a legacy project for generations to come.”
- Member of Provincial Parliament for King—Vaughan, the Hon. Stephen Lecce
“Our government is proud to work with the City of Vaughan to support growing communities and help make important local projects possible. The transfer of this land is an important step toward the future Kleinburg-Nashville Community Centre and will help ensure this community has the space it needs as Vaughan continues to grow.”
- Prabmeet Sarkaria, Minister of Transportation
QUICK FACTS
- Last week, Mayor Steven Del Duca, Members of Council, Member of Provincial Parliament for King—Vaughan, the Hon. Stephen Lecce and Ontario’s Minister of Transportation, the Hon. Prabmeet Singh Sarkaria, joined community members to officially announced that a location for a future community centre will be coming to the Kleinburg-Nashville area – an exciting milestone for the residents of Ward 1.
- The Province of Ontario has announced the transfer of nine acres of provincial surplus lands to the City of Vaughan, valued at approximately $24 million for a nominal fee, to help facilitate the future Kleinburg-Nashville Community Centre.
- Located at 10220 Huntington Rd., the Kleinburg-Nashville Community Centre will stand as a cornerstone of the community.