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A new district energy system is now being installed between Coquitlam city hall, Evergreen Cultural Centre, the RCMP building and the City Centre Aquatic Complex.
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The City Centre precinct in Coquitlam also known as "Four Corners" will see more than just Evergreen Line construction over the next few months.
On Monday, the city started the first phase of a new district energy system for the area, with trenching and pipe installation from the City Centre Aquatic Complex (CCAC) across Guildford Way to city hall.
That portion of the work is expected to wrap up in two weeks and will involve changes to the sidewalk access as well as a temporary relocation of the bus stop in front of CCAC (it will be further west of the pool on Guildford).
The project, when complete this fall or winter, will provide a centralized heating and cooling program between the pool, city hall, Coquitlam RCMP headquarters and the Evergreen Cultural Centre.
The district energy program being put in is similar to the system that has been working since 2009 at the Poirier Sport and Leisure Complex.
It aims to reduce reliance on fossil fuels by recapturing alternative sources. Under Thermenex (an acronym for thermal energy exchange), city staff say Coquitlam would cut its greenhouse gas emissions by 500 tonnes (8%) and lower power costs by $115,000 a year (26%) for the life of four buildings.
Invented by B.C. engineer Jeff Weston, Thermenex is a water-filled pipe with hot and cold ends, using refrigeration technology to create the thermal gradient. The technology works through a system of reclaiming energy.
The cost to design and install Thermenex at the Four Corners is around $3.5 million money the city will recover over 23 years in energy savings, staff say.
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Construction crews poured the first of four concrete batches Tuesday at Park and Main where the new NorthWestern Energy office building will soon begin to rise.
Pioneer Concrete of Butte used about 600 yards of concrete to create the foundation footings. Traffic on Main Street was occasionally blocked.
Things are going very well, said company spokesman Butch Larcombe. Were trying to use as many local contractors for jobs as we can.
The other pourings will occur on July 21, 22 and 28, and will also block traffic. Larcombe said that thecompany is working to avoid disruptions, and appreciates the communitysunderstanding.
Work began on the space, which was previously occupied by a parking lot and Heritage Park, in June. The concrete work, which should account for much of the buildings shell, is scheduled to be finished by December, and the whole project should be completed by December 2015. Crews are slated to continue as much work as possible during the winter.
The project is estimated to cost more than $25 million and involve 200 jobs directlyrelated to the construction. Once completed, the five-story building will occupy 110,000 square feet and ring up almost a million dollars in annual tax revenue for Butte-Silver Bow County.
The sites most recent structure, the Medical Arts Building, burned and collapsed in 1973. During excavation of the NorthWestern site, they found old clothing and a sign for Weins Mens Store, which occupied the building. Weins is now located further east on West Park Street.
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The city of Edwardsville Beautification and Tree Commission has announced the 2014 Green Thumb Award recipients.
Each year residents of Edwardsville who keep the city beautiful with their landscaping and gardening efforts are recognized by the Edwardsville Beautification and Tree Commission.
The Green Thumb Committee members include: Wilma Jene Bond, Mike Reinhardt, photographer Samantha Sponeman and chair Zyann Kinney, who visit nominated gardens and select the most outstanding properties to be honored with the Green Thumb Award. Each recipient receives a letter of congratulations and a certificate from Mayor Hal Patton, and a Green Thumb sign posted on their property for one month. This year the Green Thumb Committee selected 12 properties to receive the award: seven residential, two business/commercial, two neighborhoods and one civic property.
Residential award recipients include Christina Kaman and Stan Zubal, Benna and Gary Denue, Pat Rzewnicki, Will and Liz Krause, Leslie Wagner, Mary and Steve Shaffer, and Laura and Scott Reed. The business Green Thumb award recipients are Cleveland-Heath Restaurant and Eclipse Car Wash. The two neighborhood recipients include Ebbets Field Subdivision entrance and Trinity Square Apartments. The civic category recipient is Ninian Edwards Plaza Park.
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Christina Kaman and Stan Zubal, 148 Barnett Dr.
Christina Kaman and Stan Zubal have spent the last nine years turning what may have been a troubling landscape grade into a uniquely flattering feature of the property. Tackling the potential erosion problem resulted in wrapping their home in beautiful plantings that provide interest and color for all seasons. Being a third generation mason, Stan built hardscape retaining walls, a stone and a brick patio, terraced flowerbeds, and decks overlooking Dunlap Lake. Beginning with a perennial slope in the backyard and then spreading to the other planting beds, Christina intentionally used native plants such as coneflowers, black-eyed Susan, day lilies, lambs ear, coreopsis, Bishops weed, red hot poker plant, Solomon Seal, hydrangea, peonies, coral bells, lily-of-the-valley, elephant ears, cannas, Japanese iris, hibiscus, hosta, ferns, grasses, and more to achieve a cottage garden feel. As a result of the natural landscape plantings, there are regular sightings of birds, squirrels, chipmunks, geese, ducks and a fox family on the grounds.
Benna and Gary Denue, 215 Commercial St.
Being good stewards of their recently designated Edwardsville Historic Landmark home, Benna and Gary Denue have preserved the botanical past as well as carefully maintaining the 1923 Georgian Revival style home of the late Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Wahl.
The homeowners have relocated some of the original plants, expanded planting beds, redesigned the front landscape, built an arbor and picket fencing, added a grape arbor, and created sweeping (his and her) flowerbeds that divide the backyard into outdoor rooms. Rosa Paul Scarlet dating back to 1946, hydrangea, garden phlox, Jack-in-the-Pulpit, Miss Becky daisies, sweet pea, brunnera, and American Holly trees are just some of the original vintage plantings that are located in immaculately maintained beds. Benna (a master gardener), likes to recycle and repurpose items and reports, . . . things have memories that is what it is all about. . .; thus a Siberian Iris from a trip to New York, a hollyhock from visiting her son in Durango, Colo., a blue gingham draped old fashioned kitchen table, baskets filled with annuals, and gifted garden dcor items are artfully placed throughout the landscape. The total effect of the vast array of perfectly placed plants, from the million bells calibrachoa spilling out of window boxes on the front porch, to the forsythia hedge that defines the end of the property, is that of comfortable elegance.
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