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Gretzky reno cuts reversed
Funding for the Gretzky Centre reno is announced at a press conference last summer.
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Published: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 by Paige Desmond
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In an about face, city councillors have decided to include several key items that were chopped out of the Wayne Gretzky Centre renovation due to budget overruns.

Less than a week ago, council voted to scale down the original design, but now has reversed its decision and will go ahead with a 1,000-seat arena, running track, therapy pool, and 3,300 square foot sports hall of recognition, putting the project about $5.8 million over budget, according to councillor Greg Martin.

And several councillors attributed the flip flop to negative feedback from user groups.

"I think we moved a little too quick last week," Coun. Mark Littell said.

Council last week met at a special session and chopped $5.5 million worth of items from the project, inspiring strong feedback from the sports community.

The Brantford Minor Hockey Association, Brantford Church Hockey League and Brantford Girls' Hockey Association sent a letter to council in response to the cuts.

Carolyn Rollins, president of the BMHA, lauded council for listening to the user groups after this week's decision.

"One positive thing was the fact that they were willing to listen to the community and open it back up to discussion," she said. "On the negative side, it concerns me that (council) tends to make spur of the moment decisions without much thought."

Mayor Mike Hancock said the bright side of the hastily-made decision was that it spurred the public to contact council and make their needs for the sports centre known.

Coun. Jennifer Kinneman was in favour of bringing the items back to the project, particularly for the sake of user groups.

"We were really just going to be building some more of the same crap," she said.

Coun. Richard Carpenter and Martin, chair of the group charged with bringing down the cost, both expressed an interest in fundraising to make up the difference and staff were directed to prepare a report looking at other sources in the budget to make up the additional costs and look at fundraising opportunities.

The renovation of the Wayne Gretzky Centre was intended to be funded in equal parts by the federal, provincial and municipal governments and come in at a cost of approximately $48.6 million. Brantford is now responsible for making up the difference not covered by the infrastructure funding.

(With files from Tom Kennedy)

 
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Alice wrote:   Thank you city councillors for making the right decision this time.

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What? wrote:   goodbye baseball and football fields, where will the money be for them?

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Tempest wrote:   The Gretzky Centre has a timeline imposed by government funding, but the South Side of Colborne got no funding, and does not have an ironclad budget.Since there is no longer a rush to get the south side of Colborne done, why not take some of the funds set aside for the downtown project, and use the money to make sure the Gretzky Centre is done on time so we do not lose government funding and have to foot the whole bill ourselves, which of course will be paid by the taxpayers.

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sunny side trailers wrote:   why not see If local developers want to chip in on getting this done on time? We could have a Mike Quattrociocchi wing and a Vicano room, the zavarella food court sounds especially pleasing to the ear. We could trade some of the parking lot in exchange for getting the roof done. win,win!

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kip wrote:   It's in... it's out.... it's back in again.

Does anyone on this council have any idea what they are doing?

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