Posted Tue, 8 May 2012, 9:20pm by Stephanie Bell

No more pot holes!With the
2012 outdoor soccer season upon us, we have the dedicated efforts of two of our
member organizations to thank for a flawless pitch. The City of Toronto’s
Withrow Park, host to a variety of summer markets and recreational activities,
is home to the city’s women’s and co-ed queer soccer leagues. But Pink Turf Soccer
(PTS) and Downtown Soccer Toronto (DST) have shared more than just the pitch –
the leagues have also shared concerns about the deteriorating field conditions
and the riskof injury their players face as a result.
Repairs underwayAt the
end of the 2010 season, DST approached the city to discuss possible renovations
to the field. After hearing that there was no allowance in the city’s budget
for the repairs, DST rallied its players and PTS did the same. In an agreement
with the city to make the necessary field improvements together, the leagues
each raised $5000 to contribute to the cost of the renovations. The city put
forth the remaining funds and started arranging the repairs. In October 2011,
the pitch was levelled with a layer of topsoil and re-vamped with fresh sod.
The field was fenced off for the winter and as the snow melted this spring, a brand new Withrow Park soccer field was revealed!
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Fantastic example of
by Shawn Sheridan - 8 May 2012 - 11:59am
Fantastic example of inter-organisational co-operation! Great to see what we can accomplish when we work together.