Rocky Ridge Athletic Complex
Background
With a growing city comes a growing demand for year-round opportunities to practice, play, train and compete. To meet the need for playfield surfaces in northwest Calgary, The City is constructing a new athletic complex in Rocky Ridge.
In 2012, Council approved the Rocky Ridge Recreation Facility Master Plan which included development of an integrated recreation centre, a fieldhouse and an athletic park to meet the growing recreation needs in Calgary’s northwest. The opening of the Shane Homes YMCA at Rocky Ridge in 2018 made a significant contribution; the completion of the athletic park will build upon Council’s commitment.
Construction of the athletic park is expected to begin in fall 2024. The fieldhouse component is currently unfunded.
Design
The athletic complex will be located adjacent to the Shane Homes YMCA at Rocky Ridge.
While the final design is dependent on budget, the vision includes:
- two outdoor multi-use sports fields, either natural or artificial turf
- washrooms
- parking
- lighting
- landscaping
- site furniture
- irrigation
- multi-use Fieldhouse (currently unfunded)
The athletic park design is complete, with construction expected to begin in fall 2024.
Timeline
- Spring 2021 – Fall 2022: Initial concept development
- Fall 2022 – Spring 2024: Athletic Park design (outdoor fields & amenities)
- Spring – Summer 2024: Permitting and regulatory approvals
- Fall 2024: Construction start
- Spring 2026: Athletic Park open for use
Timelines are variable and dependent on weather, ground conditions and other unforeseen circumstances such as supply chain delays.
Budget
The Rocky Ridge Athletic Park is partially funded by the Revised Capital Investment Strategy, with a total project budget of $25.1 million.
The Rocky Ridge Fieldhouse is currently unfunded for design and construction.
Impact
Capital investment in this project will contribute $10.7 million to the GDP.
It will generate 76 full-time equivalent jobs during project design and delivery (based on Infrastructure Calgary’s economic impact assessment model). |
Benefit
Investment in public recreation infrastructure is important for promoting the local economy, fostering cultural vitality and encouraging healthy, active lifestyles.
The athletic park will improve levels of service by increasing the availability of outdoor fields in the northwest where Calgarian’s can practice, play, train, and compete.
Once complete, the full Rocky Ridge Athletic Complex will provide year-round, accessible recreation opportunities for the growing and diversifying communities in the region.