Jan wrote:
Hi Rick, Thanks for your input. Of course those in support of the Velodrome will maximize the benefits that this project will bring to Milton but they don't give a hoot if down the road we have a one time surcharge on our municipal taxes to pay for the lack of funding as they will probably have moved elsewhere. I'm sure that the funds earmarked for this project could probably be used in a more beneficial way to the community. I'm upset that those elitists make the rest of us think we're know nothing country bumpkins who are attempting to block to development.
Jan
1. I am not "maximizing" the benefits but I am not ignoring them either. All said benefits have been put forward by Councillors looking at this project in detail (see other Velodrome postings by Cluett, Hamid, etc.). Also, if by "maximizing" the benefits you mean
exaggerating their impact, then said benefits should be criticized by the Councillors and the business plan impact adjusted downward.
2. I do not want a one-time surcharge down the road. The business plan should adequately deal with those operating risks. Linking the group that is for the Velodrome as being the people most likely to move out of Milton is illogical.
3. You are sure the earmarked funds can be better used? They actually have to be used for some sort of recreational facility which is included in the Velodrome. So it is either a standalone $4 million facility or the $4 million facility is combined in the $40 million Velodrome with the difference funded by private donations and higher levels of government.
4. I had a grilled black forest ham sandwich on marble rye with apple butter, romaine and the king of cheeses, brie, for lunch. That is about as elitist as I am. My suggestion that decisions are better made by the people with all the facts is not elitist. I likely know more about this topic than most Miltonian's only because I read this forum (anyone who has read the Velodrome threads knows at least as much as I do, and we are all in the minority). The Councillor's know even more, as they should, because that is their job and that is why we elect them. For all I know, you may be the smartest person in Milton to analyze the business proposal but if you do not read it then you can not provide a defensible reason to reject it (assuming the business case recommends proceeding with the project). As
westender mentioned, their is more to due diligence then simply asking opinions. I want, no I expect, decisions to be based on facts and figures, not on gut instincts. If any of the facts in the business case appear unrealistic then they should be challenged by our Councillors.
5. Are you simply trying to block development? The town MJD03 lived in is long gone.