Richardv wrote:
So where does this stand? Has council decided to burden us tax payers with another white elephant?
Hi Richard:
That's a good question I'm hoping, perhaps naively, that this is not going to be a white elephant. I would hate to see Town expenditures increase due to the Velodrome having huge cost overruns and having huge operating deficits. I'm still searching for more information from our Councillors about the costs.
I'm waiting for Zeeshan Hamid to respond to his post of March 1st where he said he would clarify C1 and C4 of Schedule D Veldrome Financial Sustainability Strategy which is part of the Town's plan to cover the $2.5M donation from Laurier which we now know is not going to be donated Town staff has stated they could replace the 2.5M donation with the following:
C1 -Land endowment of 5 acres from Milton IV Lands for Velodrome (current value vs seviced)-land donation previously identified by partner.
This is suppose to riase between $0.75 to $2.5M.
C4-Benefiting partners road construction @50% of costs-Thee funds will be recovered fron adjacent property associated with building the access road to the site from Tremaine Road; set up as long term receivable
On January 30th Council approved the above as a potential way of replacing the 2.5M. I'm just not certain why Zeeshan hasn't responded, since I would think Councillors would know how the 2.5M is going to be replaced prior to voting to proceed with the Velodrome, and the above 2 methods appear to be critical in raising this money, which is a substantial amount of money.
Also, Zeeshan said there were risks he considered before voting yes to building the Velodrome and I asked him to share these risks and put a cost value on them. As well, he stated he "was fairly uneasy voting "yes" for the Velodrome. He hasn't shared his concerns, so, if Zeeshan could share his risk list and attach some costs to it, we could have a clearer understanidng of the potential risks he was concerned about.