CITY HALL
OFFICE OF THE MAYOR VANCOUVER
June 5, 1995
MEMO TO: Members of Council
FROM: Mayor Philip Owen
RE: SITE EVALUATION - CONVENTION CENTRE
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A few weeks ago, the Province released the Spaxman-Duke report on
possible options to expand convention space in the City. The
report indicated that the economic benefits would be significant
for the Federal and Provincial Governments and for the local
economy. It recommended that the City, Provincial and Federal
Government assemble a working group to assess the options.
The evaluation of alternative sites requires considering two
factors: the economics of the new facility and its impact on the
City. As the City will not be contributing financially to the
capital cost of the new Convention Centre, economic
considerations are primarily the concern of other governments.
The way the Centre fits into the City, how it impacts on its
neighbours and how it works from an urban design and access
perspective are, however, the City's concern. I believe it would
be useful for the City to move ahead with an analysis of the site
options.
I RECOMMEND that Council instruct the General Managers of
Community and Engineering Services to consult with the Provincial
and Federal Governments, Marathon, Concord Pacific and the Port
Corporation, and report back with terms of reference and resource
requirements for an initial review of the development options
identified in the Spaxman-Duke report.
Philip W. Owen,
MAYOR