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March 30, 2022
Tofield Pump Track Project Gaining Momentum
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Summer Job Opportunity Two Hills Regional Waste Management Commission Position for Summer Worker is available at the Two Hills Regional Landfill 14 Km's east of Two Hills. Duties: Cutting grass at the Landfill and Transfer Sites, weed eating, picking litter, working in the Gate house, and other duties as needed. Qualifications: a valid class 5 driver's license. Must be 16 years of age. Ability to run tractor with mower 5 days a week – Monday – Friday. Some Saturdays. Salary: $18.50/Hr Closing Date: April 15, 2022. Start Date: April 26, 2022 End Date: September 2,2022 Submit a resume either to the County of Two Hills Office 4818-50 ave. Two Hills or the Two Hills Regional Landfill 550066- Rg. Rd 114 (Twp Rd 550 and Rg. Rd. 114 North) Mail To: Two Hills Landfill Box 490 4818-50 Ave Two Hills, AB T0B 4K0
Any questions can be directed to Troy Moore Two Hills Landfill 780 657 3524.
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Design rendering of another pump track project. (Canadian Ramp Company/Submitted Image)
Michelle Pinon News Advertiser A community pump track project is gaining momentum and excitement in the Town of Tofield. “There’s a buzz and excitement within the community,” said Jeff Edwards, Assistant Chief Administrative Officer for the Town of Tofield. “I have to say this is a project that we’re very excited to be able to move forward with, and we’re excited to have this as another piece to offer the community,” added Edwards. Both funding and the contractor are in place, and construction of the $150,000 project is expected to be completed in AugustSeptember of this year. The company that will be constructing the pump track is Canadian Ramp Company. Vice President Graham Cooke said, “We are very excited to have the opportunity to work with the Town of Tofield on this project. Asphalt pump tracks make great additions to any community because of their versatility and their ability to serve all age groups, skill levels and user groups.” The company designs and builds pump tracks, bike tracks and skateboard parks throughout the country. “This company has been responsible for doing seven tracks in Yellowhead County. When looking at the success rate alone in Yellowhead County and the volatility of conditions that solidified our thoughts in going forward with this company,” stated Edwards. The company engaged with the community in late 2020 through an interactive Zoom session as well as surveyed residents to obtain feedback in terms of their
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wants, needs and desires. “It also garnered information on the communities where people would be coming from, and demographics for age, usage, and proximity to travel,” added Edwards. The exact location of the pump track has not been decided at this point, but Edwards said it will be within the town’s sports grounds. “It’s a one stop for recreational needs. It includes: a spray park, playground and three ball diamonds. Walking trails flank the sports ground and there’s ample parking. From a multi-use perspective this was identified as being the best choice within the community. The town’s commitment to the project solidifies not only former, but current council’s views and dedication to enhancing amenities for the community, recognizing the necessity of recreation and additional pieces for our youth to engage in. Really, from a broader perspective we’re looking at the opportunities to draw people from outside the community in and be a focal point and enhance what Tofield has to offer.” While the Town of Tofield has taken the lead on the project, Edwards said it’s a joint effort in partnership with the Tofield Lions Club, which has committed $30,000 and Beaver County that has committed $7,500 as well as the town’s contribution of $25,000. Recently, funds were approved through the Community Facilities Enhancement Program. A total of $79,332 will come through that provincial grant.
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