Published on January 30, 2015

AMHERST Fundy Landscaping has been awarded the contract to develop a multi-purpose outdoor playing field at Dickey Park.

The project will cost $40,870 and will be funded by reallocating $25,000 that had been earmarked for the Robb Complex study with the remaining funding coming from operating reserves.

Deputy Mayor George Baker declared a potential conflict and excused himself from his council seat.

The work will include grading, leveling and seeding a playing surface of 195 feet by 450 feet that is suitable for soccer and football, as well as other uses.

Amherst announced last year that the infield at the park was going to be converted into a sports field at the request of the Cumberland Wolfpack football association. The organization had been using the soccer pitch on Winston Street for football games, but it wasnt usable for the older age groups.

Visiting teams indicated they would not travel to Amherst to play at Winston Street Field. Last year, a temporary solution was put in place that saw Fundy Soccer allow the football association to use the Church Street fields on the Dolan property.

While plans were to have the field at Dickey Park ready for late last season, the project was not completed on time.

The town is hoping the field will be completed sometime later this year, but its more likely it will be ready for use for the 2016 football season.

Amherst is also working with the Municipality of Cumberland and a local sportsplex committee to develop a facility on the former parade grounds in West Amherst. The project, expected to cost approximately $2 million, would include an all-weather turf field, two natural grass fields and a clubhouse that would include dressing rooms.

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Fundy Landscaping gets playing field project tender for Dickey Park

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