Kinsmen vs. west end rec centre: Council weighs where to invest

With only so many tax dollars to go round, city councillors debate where money is best spent.

Image | Michael Oshry

Caption: Edmonton City Councillor Michael Oshry says a recreation facility in Edmonton's west end should be a higher priority. (CBC)

Edmonton city councillors are wrestling over which kind of recreation centre the city should invest in.
The discussion comes as city councillors have two plans before them; one for the Kinsmen Centre, an elite athletic training centre, and the other, a new recreation centre geared more towards families in the west end. .
The upgrades to the Kinsmen are expected to cost $106 million dollars.
"A new facility in the west end where there isn't any opportunity for families to have any recreation and healthy lifestyles, I think is a higher priority," Coun, Michael Oshry told reporters after a community services committee meeting on Monday.
Not every councillor agrees with Oshry's assessment.
Coun. Ben Henderson said Edmontonians have expectations for higher-end training complexes.
"I think the new plans reaffirm that and actually says a top class facility for the city that you can use for meets, for competition space, you can use for high calibre training, the Kinsmen is where it needs to go."
Henderson emphasized that major work hasn't been done at the Kinsmen for a while and the facility requires investment from the city.
"I think there are certain facilities that are city-wide facilities, that are the expectation of citizens to have one of them in a city,” he said.
This year’s city budget is expected to be tight and the ongoing debate over where taxpayers’ dollars will be spent is expected to generate debate and discussion.