Council votes to rebuild Lansdowne Park!
April 22nd, 2009Redeveloping Lansdowne Park has been a priority of mine since the election campaign and I am delighted that today Council made the right decision to make it happen.
On a vote of 14-9, Council directed staff to negotiate a partnership agreement with the Lansdowne Live group to restore this important City asset as the jewel of Ottawa.
Plans for redevelopment include refurbishing Frank Clair Stadium, renovating the Civic Centre and adding trade space, green space and commercial space to revitalize Bank Street.
Over the next 60 days, City staff will work in partnership with the Lansdowne Live group to reach an agreement that will be presented to Council for final approval. The process will include public consultations and I encourage you to get involved in this exciting project.
Today’s decision is an important step this Council has taken to revitalize our downtown core. Along with redeveloping Lansdowne Park, we are also building a new Congress Centre and a downtown transit tunnel. With these major projects we are building world-class infrastructure for a world-class city.
There has been a lot of work done on this file and I want to thank my Council colleagues, City staff and the Lansdowne Live group for their good work.
I also want to thank Mr. Melnyk and the SSE Group for their proposal and professionalism throughout this debate. Council did not vote against a soccer stadium in Kanata today – the door is still open to bring Major League Soccer to Ottawa, but we decided to first focus our investment into the core of the city to repair our park that has been left to deteriorate over the last two decades.
