Today, OSEG unveiled its ‘Lansdowne 2.0' with a new arena, stands, 1,200 more housing units in towers. The 100-page staff report is now also out for next Friday’s FEDCo meeting. cbc.ca/news/canada/ot…#OttCity
It describes needing a rezoning at Lansdowne with process to start as early as this quarter, because the new location of the arena/event centre is at the berm in the current “open space” sub zone.
I know none of us like the term "waterfall" when it involves Lansdowne, but this report talks about "fundamental changes" to that agreement and comes with a chart. #OttCity
You'll notice one of change is to extend #OttCity's partnership with OSEG for ANOTHER 12 years, to 2066.
That sticks out because just over a year ago, there was debate when council voted to extend the partnership by 10 years, to 2054: cbc.ca/news/canada/ot…#OttNews#OttCity
Here's the breakdown of that $332M cost estimate for Lansdowne 2.0, which staff say was prepared by OSEG, reviewed by City staff, and vetted by a third-party cost consultant. #OttCity
In the risk section at the end, staff note the biggest risk is "cost escalation" and managing overruns given all of what's been happening in the construction industry with materials and labour. That last tweet showed $25M allocated for that based on public tender in by mid-2023.
Those air rights are estimated to be worth $43.5M toward that $332M estimate for Lansdowne.
Meanwhile, staff report says $239M in new debt to be issued. #OttCity#OttNews
And if you're wondering about the city's "public realm" at Lansdowne, the #OttCity report describes $3.5M for such things as better washrooms, a small bandshell, maybe a splash pad eventually.
Oh yes, and here were some assumptions used for the 52-year revenue projections. I wondered what this might be about... but I am not one to know much about sports teams!
Well, there are some notes I thought I'd share from my bedtime reading. Because sometimes you do just have to curl up with a 100-page FEDCo report instead of a novel?
(And it's not the only report -- there are THREE #OttCity FEDCo meetings scheduled over eight days!)
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The mayor and incoming police board chair Eli El-Chantiry thanked Matt Torigian for not coming to Ottawa after all to be the interim police chief, and for his "extremely gracious handling of this difficult situation."
We did not hear back directly from Mr. Torigian today, but did try to learn more about him, given his hiring caused such debate last night. He had been chief of the Waterloo Region until 2014. cbc.ca/news/canada/ki…
We'd seen he was named in an affidavit (for passing women over for promotions) in a broader proposed class action lawsuit related to gender-based harassment. That class action never ended up being certified by the courts. cbc.ca/news/canada/ki…
Leaving aside the board's executive director, four of the seven members in this photo are no longer on the board in the light of a new day. #ottcity
All four council appointed representatives have resigned from the police services board -- or in Deans' case, been voted out.
The three provincial appointees remain. #ottcity
#OttCity transit commission begins. There have been two LRT derailments since it last met in June. This morning Transportation Safety Board officials are again on the Confederation Line, investigating. #ottnews
Chair Allan Hubley opens #OttCity transit commission thanking John Manconi. It's the transportation GM's last meeting before retirement.
Hubley speaks of how Manconi met LRT's launch issues "head on", his creative problem solving, how he improv relationships with unions.
.@jchianello spoke with transportation GM John Manconi about his career last Thursday, before this derailment. Here's her piece that was published this morning: cbc.ca/news/canada/ot…#ottcity#ottnews
It's the giant last #ottcity meeting before summer break. Chiarelli investigation, in-camera on RTG contract, ward boundaries, Cumberland byelection. Plus many motions - bars in Market, child care and schools in COVID, etc.
Coun Chiarelli declares a conflict of interest b/c integrity commissioner's report is on the agenda. Marleau found he contravened the code of conduct, should get 90 days without pay, 3 times consecutively, for 3 complainants. (@jchianello's story: cbc.ca/news/canada/ot…#ottnews
NEW: Mayor Jim Watson says #OttCity has hired Yusra Osman as the anti-racism specialist for the new anti-racism secretariat. He says she's a Black-Canadian, anti-racism educator, registered social worker, mental health counsellor and researcher.