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Residents concerned over future of Rutherford Park, slated to be turned into a sports complex

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WATCH ABOVE: Residents living near McGill University are worried about a possible plan to turn Rutherford Park into a sports complex. Global's Billy Shields reports – May 31, 2016

MONTREAL — Residents living near McGill University are worried about a possible plan to turn Rutherford Park, on Doctor Penfield Avenue and McTavish Street, into a sports complex.

The Friends of Rutherford Park group argues it wants the park, situated just south of Mount Royal, to remain a public space.

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The City of Montreal unveiled plans to develop the park, also known as McTavish, into a sports facility back in 2014.

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Representatives argued there is a great need for recreational facilities in the downtown Montreal area.

McGill University was slated to contribute about $1 million to the project, which is why residents worry the public space will only be open to McGill students on weekdays.

 

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There is no definite timetable for the project’s completion, but it was originally supposed to be done in time for the city’s 375th anniversary.

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