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New sport facility's groundbreaking stumbles on parking lot dispute

Dignitaries broke ground Friday morning for Winnipeg's new Sport For Life Centre.

Sport Manitoba goes before city committee on parking lot issue next week

A groundbreaking ceremony took place Friday for the new Sport for Life Centre in the Exchange District. (Sean Kavanagh/CBC)

Dignitaries broke ground Friday morning for Winnipeg's new Sport For Life Centre.

But the facility faces a challenge from the city before construction work begins.

City planners don't like some of the design for the 200,000 square foot addition to the Pacific Avenue centre in the Exchange District.

At the groundbreaking ceremony Friday for the new Sport for Life Centre, Sport Manitoba president Jeff Hnatiuk said he was confident city planners' concerns about a surface parking lot for the new building will be resolved. (Sean Kavanagh/CBC)
They have concerns about a surface parking lot in the plan and the building's 'connectivity' to the street.

Mayor Brian Bowman attended the groundbreaking event but was reluctant to wade into the issue saying it was a matterbefore the city's property and planning committee.

Sport Manitoba president Jeff Hnatiuk said he looks forward to making a case for the centre's design when he appears before the committee next week.

"The city have been great supporters of this facility to date and we're very confident that we can work through this and come to a situation that will allow us to move forward with construction on schedule," he said.

The Qualico Training Centre will feature a multi-use court space, an indoor running track, strength and cardio centres, and be used as a venue for the 2017 Canada Games. (Courtesy Sport Manitoba)
The Sport for Life Centre opened in 2010 in a renovated 100-year-old heritage building on Pacific Avenue.

A 120,000-square-foot addition will go up, housing atraining centre which is to be avenue for 2017 Canada Games,