Joan wrote:
Clustering Pan Am activities is more cost effective than spreading activities across the province, something Pan Am planners have just announced. Spectators are more likely to travel to one center where they can see more than one sport event, and consequently more revenue is created to pay the costs of the games which historically is a money loser. If the cycling is held in a Velodrome in Hamilton, more people will attend the event. This is not a matter of being more deserving. It is a matter of making the Pan Am games successful from a business venture.
Clustering events may benefit attendance for the short duration of the Pan Am games, I'll give you that. However, the building is a legacy and the benefits of that building will contribute to the town of Milton for many years to come. That is more important to Milton than a few more people attending the Pan Am velodrome events in Hamilton. Crikey, the place only seats a couple of thousand people anyway.
Joan wrote:
Added to this is that Hamilton is in a better position to stage the Velodrome. Mohawk College already exists and services exist on their campus to build the Velodrome. The Milton site for the Velodrome is a section of land out in an empty field which doesn't have any services. At this point in time, in Milton, the tax base is not large enough to absorb the costs of this $45M building, and it may even cost more.
You are now starting to make up your own numbers. The building is $40 million, not $45 million. The Milton portion is $3.8 million. That $3.8 million is being spent on a recreational facility whether you like it or not. It is a legal requirement of the development fees. Also, Milton has a great record for building projects on budget according to Zeeshan Hamid whose quote(s) you can find on this forum.
Joan wrote:
The only private money which is a relatively firm commitment is from Mattamy homes. Laurier University will not be donating the $2.5M which was their share for building the Velodrome. This money has to come from somewhere and, at the end of the day it will be from the Milton taxpayer.
Laurier not donating $2.5 million? Come on, quit making up stories. There is a Schedule D (The FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY STRATEGY) I already pointed out which is a contingency plan to offset the $2.5 million in the event the campus never gets approved. Furthermore, building the facility here will only make the building of the Laurier campus in Milton that much more inevitable.
Joan wrote:
The Town is desperately trying to put together the money and even going to the extent of using in-kind contributions to defray the cost.
In-kind contributions are a perfectly legitimate contributions. Are you saying they have no value because they have been donated?
Joan wrote:
Milton Hydro is to put in the geothermal system, and pay for the system. However, someone has to pay Milton Hydro and that is the Milton Hydro user. Your Hydro rates will escalate.
The town is struggling to put together private funding. Other than Mattamy, no one has committed any real money.
The geothermal is only $30,100 to scope (about 37 cents per person
excluding Milton businesses based on population of 80k. Is 37 cents what you really call an escalation in Hydro rates!!!). The Velodrome business plan cost two to three times that. Furthermore, if geothermal ends up being a valid option it will save $1.2-1.5 million capital costs by eliminating mechanical equipment (Schedule D) and keep operating costs low by reducing electricity/gas.