Thanks Mike for posting the information on the meeting. The business plan should be posted along with the agenda for the Council meeting on the Town website
http://www.milton.ca about 3 pm of Thursday January 26th so residents can view the proposal at the same time as the councillors see it for the first time.
As noted on the Town website staff are taking comments right up to the time of the council meeting on Monday January 30th starting at 7 pm. Check out the link for more details regarding the business plan that staff are preparing.
http://www.milton.ca/en/townhall/velodrome.aspIf you want to get an idea of the scale of the proposed building at 112,000 square feet it is similar in size to the first phase of the Milton Sports Centre with the two rinks and meetings rooms on the west side of the main hallway that the Town built in 2005 mostly from development charges and without the $22 million that the province and federal governments will be funding for this Pan-am facility.
The proposed track is 250 metres in length. The existing walking track above the new rink C at the sports centre is 190 metres in length and has a ice rink below it which could be another possible other use for the infield of the building along with the cycling track.
The Town staff in the 2012 capital budget are also proposing the construction of a $ 39.4 million Sherwood Community centre in 2014/15 (see page 385 of the budget book on the attached link) and would be funded by development charges from those new areas which could include a number of facilities similar to the Milton Sports Centre including ice rinks, pools, gyms and library to serve not only the existing 30,000+ residents in the Ward 8 area west of Bronte St. and the 30,000+ new residents moving into the west side of Milton over the next 5 years. I will have regional and local maps at the meeting on the 26th to show interested residents what is happening in the area around the proposed velodrome and Milton Education Village.
http://www.milton.ca/en/townhall/resour ... recast.pdfAs noted by other councillors previously the Town is growing at between 5000 to 6000 people a year (see the attached building report for December with the population numbers at the bottom of the page).
http://www.milton.ca/en/build/resources/Dec2011.pdfThe projections for the Boyne Survey south of Louis St. Laurent between Tremaine and James Snow Parkway are between 6000-8000 people a year totally 50,000 new residents by 2021. Also the Town and Region are beging to work on the plans for the Sustainable Halton residential areas which are expected to start after 2021 for another 75,000 new residents in Milton up to the year 2031 and thats only covering 1/3rd of the Provincial Places to Grow Act future urban areas which you can see more of on this link.
http://www.moi.gov.on.ca/pdf/en/GrowthP ... ftPlan.pdfCheck Schedule 2 for the urban areas planned by the Province and now approved in the Region of Halton official plan. Milton and Halton Hills have the largest growth areas in all the GTA.
I will be looking forward to hearing everyones comments, concerns and ideas on this facility proposal and on the growth of our community before Council debates and decides on this proposal.
Colin Best
Local & regional Councillor
Wards 2,3,4,5 North of Derry road.
Milton/Halton