isaidso
Senior Member
Hopefully that skating loop will be open in time for Christmas.
Canadrel are clearly involved up to a point as most of (all of?) the Park is being built on top of the garage (which I assume they still own) but it would be very unusual if they 'controlled' the project. When a developer makes a s37 contribution the $$ go to the City and the way the project moves ahead is up to the City and the City is in charge of awarding and managing the construction contracts. That's not to argue with the fact that it has not been VERY slow!The slow pace of work at this site is really disappointing. Apparently, from my recent communication in speaking with a city worker connected to the revitalization, the project management of the park is being controlled by Canderel, who partly helped to fund the park through the Section 37 improvements. The tone of the message from the city worker's communication was that of at least hoping that a skating trail will be ready for this coming 2018/2019 season. I don't think Canderel has been all that incentivized to complete the park quickly. After all, they've pretty much built a 66 storey tower (YC Condos) to the north while this park continues to languish in an unopened state. It's very frustrating for the community that vitally needs public space in the crowded downtown core. The first public consultation on this park was in 2012 - 6 years ago - for crying out loud!
If you look back to my posting in May & June, I said then that this park wouldn't open on Canada Day and would be later this year.In my neighbourhood, Lansing United Church sold air-rights to EmeraldPark; as part of Section 37 Community Benefits that developer had to build Community Centre for Church. Consultations in 2008. After City got Community Centre money from developer in trust, developer tried to over-charged Church by $1million so Church got another Project Management and Construction team to build within budget & insist on their own underground parking lot (VS shared at EmeraldPark) - can't build Community Centre until Underground Parking lot finished,.... now 10 years later, Community Centre finally finished!
Here, most troubling is FieldHouse/ChangeRoom seems stalled since around Canada Day - still waiting for glass, finishing on roof and cladding,.... doesn't seem to be any urgency to seal up this structure before Winter sets in. Is this over-budget? City - Developer fight?
Most City skating rinks open on Saturday, but even if they re-start working on this FieldHouse/ChangeRoom ASAP, it'll likely need about 2 months of work,... thus, opening would be end of January to early February (optimistically),... then open Skating Trail for about a month before shut down for season.