Joan wrote:
Thanks Bruce for your insightful analysis of the costs for building and maintaining the Velodrome. The Velodrome is an example of how government initiatives end up in the "red". Council and Town Staff, in their haste to approve the Velodrome, did not do due diligence in regard to the financial liabilities the town and taxpayer will face entering into a multimillion dollar project without having definitive sources of money for the entire project(not vague promises from fund raising, illusive in-kind donations, etc) As you point out, the 2.5M from Laurier is not forthcoming, and it appears that, at least, two of the alternatives to raise this money (contingency strategy) is creative bookkeeping and the money will come from the town(taxpayer).
At least one Councillor states that Milton is protected from escalating costs. This does not appear to be the case. The Velodrome started out with the town committing 17.6M (44% of 40M). However, this is strictly for the Capital Cost of building the Velodrome The preconstrution and post constrution costs (site work) are additional costs which the Town is totally responsible for (estimated 2.2M and perhaps more since there is no
detailed projection costs). The Sierra report warns against the dangers of escalating costs (Section 8 Risk Analysis), and this is applicable to the site work.
It is not too late for Council and, hopefully with leadership from the Mayor to reverse the potential financial nightmare Milton could face. Most of you are aware of the Star article Pan Am Games Are Running IntoToruble". The advice by Charles Smedmor, a forensic accountant, should be heeded by Council, and Council should step forward to alleviate the financial pressures on Pan Am 2015 and assure the success of the games by promoting the move of the Velodrome to the CNE. The Milton Taxpayer could be in for a double "wammy"--covering the costs for the Velodrome here in Milton and paying for the Pan Am Games deficit. There is only one taxpayer.
Hi Joan,
I don't know who you are, but you have expressed my concern.
For a town of 70,000 tax payers to be burden has me GREATLY concerned. Don't they have enough work to do, keeping us in good fiscal shape during this economic slowdown?