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Input sought for new Belleville playgrounds and multi-use court

By Brock Ormond Apr 8, 2026 | 4:14 PM

The City of Belleville is inviting residents to attend upcoming public consultation centres to see the proposals for the two new playgrounds coming to Heritage Park and Tom Gavey Alemite Park and the new multi-use court coming to Clarence Bird Park.

The public consultation centres will be held at the Parkdale Community Centre on Wednesday, April 22, and Thursday, April 30, from 4 to 6 p.m.

Residents can vote on their favourite playground design proposals and provide their input on what sports they would like to see included in the multi-use court.

The project team, playground and sport court vendors will be on site to answer any questions.

Residents will also have the opportunity to complete the Clarence Bird Park project survey in person at the meetings. The survey is also available online until May 1.

For more information and to access the survey, visit Belleville.ca/ParkUpgrades.

Photos: City of Belleville