Japanese Gardens to make case for continuing funding for expansion
LETHBRIDGE, AB – Lethbridge City Council was set to vote on potentially discontinuing funding for an expansion to the Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden Programming and Community Facility, but is now asking the group to come back later this month and make their case.
Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden Society Director Colin Hirano explains that they want to build a new, larger, 465 square metre community facility.
“This would expand the capacity that the Garden would have, allow for a unique area for us to have curated displays that would show off some of the history and symbolism at the Garden as well as to allow us to expand the range of services we could provide to both the community and to visitors as well.”
The project was originally approved in the 2018-2027 Capital Improvement Program for a total of $2.92-million. The bulk of the money would come from the Federal Gas Tax Fund.