Velodrome Public Session Last Night

On behalf of Regional Councillor Colin Best and myself, I would like to thank everyone who attended the public session on the velodrome last night.  The turnout was a lot better than many other sessions Ive held and that just goes to show people want information on the future of this endeavour.

We tried our best to provide as much up to date information as possible and answer questions of residents.  There is still some concerns we have and over the next few days I will be diving into the business plan and posting details on my site as I go through it.  Its an important decision to make and we as a council have to be fully informed before we make that decision.

If you would like to review the online version of the report (both links are about 9MB) you can check them out for some light reading 🙂

http://www.milton.ca/MeetingDocuments/Council/agendas2012/rpts2012/Milestone%20005-001-12%20Velodrome.pdf

http://www.milton.ca/MeetingDocuments/Council/agendas2012/rpts2012/Milestone%20005-001-12%20Velodrome_%20Part%20II.pdf

Here is a couple of articles from the Milton Canadian Champion courtesy of Christina Commisso & Matthew Van Dongen of the Hamilton Spectator.

Velodrome Concerns Raised

Make Velodrome A Go

Here is some coverage from CHCH News who came out to the Milton Sports Centre.

Velodrome In The News

To say that the potential velodrome is a hot topic in Milton and the surrounding areas would be an understatement to say the least.

Here are just a few items.  This is on top of the dozens of emails that I personally have received and speaking with many of my council colleauges they have recevied a number of them from people in their ward.

MILTON CANADIAN CHAMPION – Have your say on velodrome

There’s still time to have your say on the proposed Pan Am velodrome leading up to town council’s decision on the project Monday.While the deadline for input to the Town on the indoor cycling facility ended Wednesday, an open house has been organized by councillors Colin Best and Mike Cluett this Thursday at the Milton Sports Centre.

The Velodrome Business Plan Open House will be held in Room 3 from 7 to 9 p.m.

At the open house, you’ll be able to find out more about the proposal, get your questions answered and have your concerns and comments heard by councillors in attendance. 

Of course, constituents at any time can contact their councillors about the issue, or write a letter to the editor. But time is running out.We believe it’s just as important for those who support the velodrome proposal to speak up than it is for those against it to make their views known. That way, councillors can better gauge residents’ feelings on the issue.

Town council has a big decision to make next week. Learn all the facts, determine your stance and make your opinion known. 

This is going to be an information/open house to provide Miltonians with information about the soon to be released business plan for the Milton Velodrome.  Its not a “town sanctioned” event but both Colin and I feel its important to get as much information out as possible to provide Miltonians with as much facts as possible and another way to give us what they are thinking as well.

The Town of Milton had a feedback form where Milton residents could send in their input/comments/concerns to be included with the business plan but I wanted to make sure we give people another opportunity for feedback.  I hope that I will see you there on Thursday at 7pm.

In the letters to the editor today, world famous cyclist Curt Harnett expressed his views and support of the Milton Velodrome project for the 2015 PAN AM games.

This next one is from the Hamilton Community News Kevin Werner

Milton prepared to cross finish line

 By Kevin Werner, News Staff

Toronto 2015 Pan Am officials have given Milton councillors to the end of January to determine if they want to take a spin on a potential velodrome facility.

Pan Am officials have extended their original Jan. 24 deadline for a week to so Milton politicians can  present the $40-million facility plans to the public for a last review.

“We wanted to give the public some in put,” said Councillor Colin Best. “We also wanted to have more time to review the business plan for the facility. We don’t want to rush it.”

The town has also been encouraging its residents to submit their views on the velodrome through the municipality’s website.

Best said the Toronto 2015 Pan Am organizing committee agreed to extend the deadline forMilton.

“They said ‘We’re the only game in town,’” said Best.

Hamilton councillors last fall took themselves out of the velodrome race when they refused to increase the city’s $5 million contribution for a permanent, nearly $50-million facility that was planned for Mohawk College’s Fennel campus. Over the last few months Mayor Bob Bratina, and businessman Mark Chamberlain have been touting a potential private investor who could help fund the velodrome facility and bring it back to Hamilton. But the Toronto 2015 Pan Am Games committee late last year officially made Milton its preferred location for the facility.

The town is holding an information session for the public Jan. 26 starting at 7 p.m. at the Milton Sports Park, located at 605 Santa Maria Boulevard.

The council meeting to debate the business plan is set for 7 p.m., Jan. 30 at Milton Town Hall.

“I expect (the council meeting) to last quite a bit longer,” said Best.

Councillor Mike Cluett said the information session’s main goal is to clarify the cost of the velodrome for the public, and the legacy component of the facility once the Pan Am Games are completed.

As part of the 120,000-square-foot facility, there is expected to be space for three full-sized gyms within the interior of the banked oval track.

“We want to make sure there is not going to be a long-term impact to taxpayers,” said Cluett. “We do have some questions about the financing.”

A financing plan for the velodrome identifies the majority of the municipality’s share of $17.6 million would come from private sources. For instance, Mattamy Homes President and Chief Executive Officer Peter Gilgan is contributing $7 million, and another $2 million for the facility’s naming rights. Gilgan and TD Canada Trust president Tim Hockey have agreed to a $3 million fundraising campaign.

On top of the municipality’s share, there is also a $2.2 million cost for parking and site servicing. The province is contributing $22 million.

As to whether Milton politicians will approve the velodrome business plan, both Cluett and Best pointed to council’s 9-2 vote in support for the facility in December, when Milton became Toronto 2015’s preferred location.

“It seems to fit into our town’s plans,” said Best.

MILTON CANADIAN CHAMPION – Letter to Editor

Location of Milton ideal for velodrome project

Dear Editor:

Growing up, I got involved in the sport of cycling as a way to increase my fitness levels during the summer while I pursued my childhood dream of playing in the NHL.

Ultimately, I ended up choosing cycling over hockey, participated in four Olympic Games (1984, 1988, 1992, 1996) and was fortunate to bring home three Olympic medals as a track (velodrome) cyclist.

I’m excited by the initiative shown by Milton’s town council and very encouraged by the support shown by the local community, in particular Peter Gilgan, for his commitment to the velodrome project. As a town that prides itself on being ‘Right in the Heart of it All’, Milton serves as the ideal location for such a project.

You don’t have to look further than Calgary and its speed skating oval — a legacy from the 1988 Olympic Winter Games — to appreciate what world-class facilities can bring to a community. Once seen as a potential “white elephant,” the Oval continues to provide Calgary with the ability to lay claim to being the development venue for numerous world champions and Olympic medalists; athletes from around the world who train at the Calgary Oval and make Calgary their adopted home. 

What you might not see, however, is the potential that a facility holds in building community spirit. It’s essential to view the Milton velodrome as an integral component of your community; to see it in the same way as you’d see a swimming pool or hockey arena — a place where people gather and celebrate sport, and an asset that helps to fuel the continued growth of Milton. It would be a venue for community activity and fitness, and also would be the place where the seeds for future Pan Am and Olympic champions are sown.  

Curt Harnett, Olympian, GTA

 And others have chimed in about the issue today.  I hope that his concerns will be addressed by our open house on Thursday.

MILTON CANADIAN CHAMPION – Letter to Editor

Poll should be done on velodrome issue

Dear Editor:

I’m very pleased the Town asked the people of Milton for input as far as the velodrome is concerned.  

This should be done any time there’s a decision involving large expenditures.

But more time should have been given for the people to respond with their input.

For people who don’t have access to the Internet, a telephone number should have been made available.

The questions about such matters should be in the form a poll or survey asking people yes or no.

Agostino Galioto, Milton

Here are some other links to Letters to the Milton Canadian Champion on the velodrome issue.

Town Leaders Should Tread More Cautiously

Velodrome Would Likely Become White Elephant

More Sense Needed

Velodrome Excellent Opportunity for Town

Velodrome Public Meeting Thursday January 26, 2012 7-9pm

There will be a public meeting / information session on the proposed Velodrome on Thursday January 26, 2012 at the Milton Sports Centre in room number 3 from 7pm to 9pm. Thanks to Regional Councillor Colin Best for booking the room.

Over the last few weeks we have received a lot of feedback from residents and a definite interest in a public session on this issue. The report will be made available that day online so interested people will be able to download and read it. We will have information available to answer any questions and take in any concerns you might have.

I think today was the last day you could submit comments online to be included for consideration in the business plan that is set to be presented to council officially on January 30th, but this will give people an opportunity to read the report and have any questions or concerns answered before council makes its final decision.

Let me know if you can attend by dropping me an email mike.cluett@milton.ca

We look forward to seeing everyone there.

Velodrome Business Plan Update

Just a quick note to let everyone know that the much anticipated Velodrome business plan is slated to be presented to council on January 30th, not the 23rd as I had previously noted.  A deadline extension was given and we should have the report in our hands before that so council members AND the public can review the details before a decision is made.

As many are aware, I have supported moving forward with looking at this proposal from the beginning.  I think its an opportunity for Milton to showcase itself as a tourist attraction and a great location for a world class facility like this.  The goal is to ensure that this facility can be multi purposed before construction starts so it can be used by all Miltonians after the games are done.

I have also stated that the costs of the facility are important to look after so that we dont have a major impact on our tax base.  The numbers are coming and are encouraging from what I have heard to date so stay tuned.  If this project ends up costing Milton taxpayers too much, I wont be supporting it going forward.

If you want to know more about the velodrome, what it is, what it can be and anything else click on my Velodrome FAQ page for more details.  This information is courtesy of www.milton.ca

I also wanted to thank everyone who has sent me emails, phoned me, tweets etc on this issue as your opinion is important to me and will help me with my decision to move forward.  Over the years I have done my best to ensure your input is heard and I do listen to everyone’s point of view on issues like this.  So keep them coming, ask your friends to send feedback to myself and other members of council.  Our job is to listen to you, so please let your views be known.

As always mike@mikecluett.ca and I look forward to your comments.

Town of Milton Seeks Input on Velodrome

In keeping with my committment to hearing from residents on important issues that we face, the Town of Milton is looking for your input on the possible velodrome proposal that is coming up for councils review later this month.

This effort accomplishes two things.  One is to get the all important feedback from residents on the direction of the town and second is to clear up any questions you may have about it.  Its no secret that I have been a supporter of the idea as well as getting more information on the velodromes potential, its costs and the long term impact on the town of Milton.  I am not 100 per cent on board with this until we “get the numbers”.

I was supportive of the project with the caveat that the impact on Milton taxpayers be minimal to zero (with no impact being my goal) from day one.  I beleive that with this project in place, it will kick start the much needed approval for the Milton Education Village / Laurier University campus on the west side of town.  You can search my blog for “velodrome” to see more of what has been discussed.

Please take some time to visit the Town’s website and provide your input today so that council can be presented with the full picture on the January 23rd meeting when the decision is to be made.  We want to hear from you.  Click on my link to the right to contact your town councillor if you would like to send us your comments directly.  My email is mike@mikecluett.ca

NEWS RELEASE

January 10, 2012

Town of Milton seeks community input on Velodrome

The Town of Milton invites the community to provide input on the proposed Velodrome through the Town’s website, www.milton.ca .

In December 2011, Toronto 2015 Pan/Parapan Am Games announced Milton as the preferred site for the Velodrome. A business plan is scheduled to be presented to Council on January 23, 2012 after which Council will decide whether or not to proceed with the Velodrome and hosting the Pan/Parapan Am Games.

“We are looking forward to learning from members of the Milton community how this major facility can best meet their recreational needs,” said Town of Milton Mayor Gord Krantz.  “I encourage everyone to visit our website to find out more about this proposed facility and what it can mean for the Milton community.”

The Velodrome webpage will include information on location, funding, timelines, as well as plans for the Velodrome after the Pan/Parapan Am Games. Public input and comments are invited to be submitted through the webpage and will be accepted until January 18, 2012.

For more information or to provide input, visit www.milton.ca/en/townhall/velodrome.asp

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For further information, please contact:        

Jennifer Reynolds – Director, Community Services – 905-878-7252, ext. 2180

Liliana Busnello – Communications Specialist – 905-878-7252, ext. 2154

Milton Velodrome Discussion

If you follow the Hawthorne Villager forum, you will see there’s been quite the discussion amongst the posters about the potential velodrome in Milton.  There is one more report to go and that will be received by council on January 23rd for review.  As soon as the report is made available online, I’ll post a link.

UPDATE:  I am including links to the Town of Milton’s website for the velodrome reports that council has reviewed during this process.  Please take some time to review them and feel free to email or post here any questions you might have.

Toronto 2015 Pan/Parapan American Games – Velodrome Status Report November 21st 2011

Velodrome Status Report, December 5th 2011

If you’ve been following my blog recently, you will have noticed I have posted quite a bit of information on the progress.  Someone tweeted me recently to ask “what does Mike think?”  So here it is.

The basis behind this facility is that its more than just cycling. Its a facility that can be and will be multi purposed. As with those other velodromes others talk about as failures this will provide more than just cycling. Basketball courts, indoor tennis, or if turf there’s indoor soccer, cricket maybe, football practice field (Ticats are you listening?)

As I mentioned during the special council meeting, the $3.8 million has already been budgeted for similar use facilities. Its in the bank so to speak and not coming out of taxes. We have been able to stand above other municipalities in the Greater Milton Area for a reason….partnership with the private sector.

This deal could NOT have been done without the assistance from the private sector. Mattamy is just ONE of the companies involved in the fundraising process for this deal…there are many many more. Tim Hockey, President and CEO of TD Canada Trust who is also an avid cyclist, is getting behind the project personally and will assist in fundraising for the velodrome. The pool of resources isnt just in Milton, its national organizations…international organizations as well that can assist in the fundraising.

That’s where other municipalities failed. They couldn’t harness the power of the private sector in getting things done. We as a council made it very clear that if we were to move forward on this there has to be minimal to NO impact on taxpayers. This can only help in growing our business base … and hence more tax revenue in town.

The Milton Education Village is just one of the keys to that success. The land is ready to go, our partners are ready to go and the provincial government needs to see that by approving Milton as one of the locations for satellite university campuses (as they have already acknowledged) it will go a long way for THEM to keep a promise made in the last election for increasing the number of post secondary spaces in Ontario. This MEV project moving forward can help kick in the pants OTHER things that Milton needs, like an interchange at Tremaine Road so that everyone on the west side of town doesn’t have to drive along Derry and or Britannia to go to the 401 and help with the backlog of traffic that way.

With moving the Canadian Cycling Association here to Milton with this facility we can help increase travel and tourism to the area. Right now we only have 2 hotels. We WILL need more (any entrepreneurs out there?) for when they hold national/international events that’s even more businesses that can benefit…from hospitality to restaurants to local businesses the impact can be huge.

Having the velodrome on campus adds some other benefits that can be looked at for revenue generating possibilities. The parking lot can be used at the university and we can charge a monthly fee for profs using it or what have you. There’s also the matter of the legacy fund set up by the Pan AM games … we don’t know the amount yet, but that should evolve through the business plan process over the next 4-6 weeks.

Is it a done deal? Not yet. ONE more report to go. That report will outline the needs for commitments at all levels so that we feel comfortable the project will stay under $40 million (contingencies are already built into that number) and that we can get the job done with our fundraising partners so that we don’t have to dip into the tax pool on this.

Sorry for the rambling and Im sure Ive missed a few points but I wanted to make sure we let people know that theres one more step in the process before its a go and I can assure you if the numbers don’t add up for me, even though Im excited about the project I wont want to see it move forward.

This town has shown others that we’re not the sleepy town we once were. I watched a Hamilton city council meeting recently when they were discussing their umpteenth attempt at getting it back and the almost disdain in their voices when they mentioned MILton of all places. We aren’t 35,000 people anymore. I know I sound sales-y by saying this but its true. Milton is a force to be paid attention to from now on. This is a project I know we can put together, that can be used for the games and years after so its not abandoned like the others and that it can help kick start the business growth we need in town to add more revenue to the town and to be the “new” centre of the universe in the GMA.