Sylvan Lake Council briefs: Provincial Park to soon have new name
It won’t be much longer before Sylvan Lake Provincial Park becomes town-owned property.
After signing an Offer to Purchase on October 10, along with requesting a provincial funding allocation of $1.96 million to go along with it, the Town of Sylvan Lake is now waiting for an Order in Council to be received before ownership of the park can officially be transferred from the province to the Town. This basically means the Town is currently waiting for the Province to sign the deal.
At their regular meeting this week, Sylvan Lake council also voted to approve the renaming of the park to Sylvan Lake Park once ownership is transferred. In addition, administration has been directed to get working on conceptual designs for two options for dog access to the lake from Town lands. Once finished, these conceptual designs will be circulated to the public for feedback. That feedback will then be brought forward to Council for a final decision on dog access to the lake.
Town officials say it’s important to note that the community’s Waterfront Area Redevelopment Plan is still being worked on as well, which would allow the Town to do future infrastructure upgrades on the land, including on the trails and even the grass and trees.


