Devious wrote:
Why do you consider the leisure centre surplus properties?
Why would a council that is voted in by residents (a very high proportion with slkd)vote to privatization of the rec facility
If the town runs it and it's profitable, then it's kicking back tax dollars (its not). If its a cost centre then fees will have to increasing or services reduced.
Why would a taxpayer want fees to go up if they have
Assuming a program/service is required, I think municipalities should only operate them directly (as opposed to contracting) when
- There is a real need for close control.
- There is no private enterprise alternative.
I think municipalities should NOT operate programs/services that compete with similar programs/services available from the private sector.
If an argument is to keep the Leisure Centre because it is profitable, I won’t believe it without an independent audit. Second, if the town chooses to operate things just because they show a profit they would probably do better with some Tim’s franchises. Silly.
If an argument is to keep it because the services are cheaper than the private sector provides, the town could provide their subsidies directly to those who go to the new private operator.
The 2015 capital budget for the Leisure Centre is $330k. The 10 year budget is $1,965k. I can’t find the staff count or total salaries but they are large. The town does not need the responsibility for building maintenance, staff management or pensions if there is a private operator, like the Y, who would take it on. Staff would not be in favour because empires would be reduced and private salaries/benefits would no doubt be less.
I think council should request an investigation of the privatization of the Leisure Centre and the services it provides. p.s. I would also sell the velodrome for $1 and free use of the centre court.