Accessible pathway to be built at downtown beach
Construction of an accessible pathway in La Ronge’s Patterson Park is expected to begin any day.
That’s according to community services manager Connor Tessier, who explained the project will be a renovation and expansion of the current walkway near the tennis courts and beach. He said the new walkway will not impact the overall size of the beach as a new stretch of path will be installed along the roadside and lead into the water.
“There’s a large number of places across the tri-community that are not accessible, so we’re taking as many steps as we can to increase the accessibility in the spaces we have within the town,” Tessier said. “This was a focus for us because there was some work to be done at the beach already. It was beneficial for us to tie in an accessible focus on it rather than just rebuilding the existing pathway and not having it accessible.”
The contract to build the pathway was awarded to Preston Trail Consulting and the project will cost an estimated $75,000. A $56,000 grant from Prairies Economic Development Canada will pay for most of the work.