Community Facilities Assessment Report

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In 2019 the City of Lloydminster's Building Committee and contracted organizations completed a high-level analysis of City owned facilities. This study analyzed 17 buildings based on factors such as age, condition and capital cost for rehabilitation/renovation and much more. The results form this study will help guide the future budgeting and community planning for Lloydminster's Administration and City Council.

Report Highlights

Within the official Community Buildings Report, each facility report was combined to create a comparable analysis based on the year of construction, building condition rating, estimated costs to maintain/operate, assessment findings and action plan recommendations.

As such, the current buildings were deemed as follows:

Facility Name
Anticipated Remaining Life
Archie Miller Arena5 to 10 years
Bioclean Aquatic Centre20+ years
City Hall20+ years
Centennial Civic Centre2 to 4 years
Community Services Building0 years
Fire Hall #10 years
Fire Hall #220 + years
Heritage Building (Downtown Clock Tower)0 years without investment/ 20+ years with renovations
Legacy Centre20 + years
Lloydminster Cultural and Science Centre0 years
Lloydminster Golf and Curling Centre20 + years
Operations Centre20 + years
PSM Parks Centre (Bud Miller All Seasons Park)20 + years
Outdoor Pool15+ years
RCMP Building20 + years
Russ Robertson Arena20 + years
Servus Sports Centre20 + years


Get Involved

Multi Topic Open House

On December 3, 2019, City Council and Administration welcomed residents and stakeholders to a multi-topic Your Voice Open House. This event allowed residents to better understand the current challenges facing municipal buildings such as the Heritage Building (Downtown Clock Tower), Lloydminster Culture and Science Centre, Community Services Building, Centennial Civic Centre and Fire Hall #1. Wasn't able to attend? View the Your Voice Open House content boards.

Lloydminster Cultural and Science Centre (LCSC) Public Engagement

The City of Lloydminster is hosting public engagement on the LCSC buildings between May 27 and June 7, view the project website for more information.


Do you have additional questions on the Community Facilities Assessment Report? Share your voice by emailing yourvoice@lloydminster.ca.

With your feedback we can prepare for a stronger tomorrow.

In 2019 the City of Lloydminster's Building Committee and contracted organizations completed a high-level analysis of City owned facilities. This study analyzed 17 buildings based on factors such as age, condition and capital cost for rehabilitation/renovation and much more. The results form this study will help guide the future budgeting and community planning for Lloydminster's Administration and City Council.

Report Highlights

Within the official Community Buildings Report, each facility report was combined to create a comparable analysis based on the year of construction, building condition rating, estimated costs to maintain/operate, assessment findings and action plan recommendations.

As such, the current buildings were deemed as follows:

Facility Name
Anticipated Remaining Life
Archie Miller Arena5 to 10 years
Bioclean Aquatic Centre20+ years
City Hall20+ years
Centennial Civic Centre2 to 4 years
Community Services Building0 years
Fire Hall #10 years
Fire Hall #220 + years
Heritage Building (Downtown Clock Tower)0 years without investment/ 20+ years with renovations
Legacy Centre20 + years
Lloydminster Cultural and Science Centre0 years
Lloydminster Golf and Curling Centre20 + years
Operations Centre20 + years
PSM Parks Centre (Bud Miller All Seasons Park)20 + years
Outdoor Pool15+ years
RCMP Building20 + years
Russ Robertson Arena20 + years
Servus Sports Centre20 + years


Get Involved

Multi Topic Open House

On December 3, 2019, City Council and Administration welcomed residents and stakeholders to a multi-topic Your Voice Open House. This event allowed residents to better understand the current challenges facing municipal buildings such as the Heritage Building (Downtown Clock Tower), Lloydminster Culture and Science Centre, Community Services Building, Centennial Civic Centre and Fire Hall #1. Wasn't able to attend? View the Your Voice Open House content boards.

Lloydminster Cultural and Science Centre (LCSC) Public Engagement

The City of Lloydminster is hosting public engagement on the LCSC buildings between May 27 and June 7, view the project website for more information.


Do you have additional questions on the Community Facilities Assessment Report? Share your voice by emailing yourvoice@lloydminster.ca.

With your feedback we can prepare for a stronger tomorrow.

Page last updated: 17 Nov 2020, 09:56 AM