Gallagher Centre Renewal Project
Consultation has concluded
In 2018 the City of Yorkton began a planning exercise to explore rehabilitation and enhancements to the recreation infrastructure that serves our community, with a focus on the replacement of the Kinsmen Arena.
In October of 2019, Council directed administration to develop a design for a second ice facility that would be attached to the Gallagher Centre and advance to the Pre-Design step of the process. The Pre-Design step moves from a high level conceptual plan to a more detailed design, including specific layouts of spaces and details. The hope was to obtain more accurate costing from a more detailed design.
A community engagement process was implemented to help gain input and provide feedback to Administration and the Consultant team. This included:
- Input sessions were conducted with regular users of the Kinsmen Arena.
- Virtual input sessions with users to continue with the design process through the pandemic.
- Presentations with Council.
- A Virtual Open House of the proposed design was placed on YouTube and a digital feedback process was available for one month after the videos were posted.
The direction from Council was “if we are going to do anything we are going to do it right.” This was also echoed in the community engagement process. Following the direction of Council, after listening to the public input, replacing the Kinsmen Arena at the Gallagher Centre created an opportunity to provide further improvements at the Gallagher Centre. The project name was then changed from Kinsmen Replacement to Gallagher Centre Renewal to better reflect the actual project work that was developing.
With the help of our consultant team and the community, the design was completed to 33%. Administration then reported back to Council at their September 14, 2020 Council meeting where Council referred the Gallagher Centre Renewal Project discussions to a future strategic planning session of Council. The purpose of that discussion will be to revisit and clarify the scope of the project and bring options forward to an open Council meeting in 2021 in conjunction with high level budget estimates.
On April 26, 2021 Council formally passed a motion to proceed to get more detailed assessment and costing on repairing the mechanical/building systems for the Kinsmen Arena. The intent was to obtain a consultant opinion of the condition and cost estimates to ensure that the ice plant and related mechanical/building systems could support ice for the next 15 years. Council approved a budget of $50,000 for Administration to hire specialized consultants to provide this info back to Council.
At this juncture, Council decided to proceed with specific upgrades at both arenas. Information on the Kinsmen Arena Ice Systems Upgrade Project and the Westland Arena Ice Plant Upgrades can be found on Shape Your City.