http://www.roanoke.com/news/nrv/breaking/228948.html
Maybe they should have gone with a smaller pool and more infrastructure upgrades and repair for the $18+ million.
http://www.roanoke.com/news/nrv/breaking/228948.html
Maybe they should have gone with a smaller pool and more infrastructure upgrades and repair for the $18+ million.
On the Aquatic Center page of myvaresouces.com, {click here} there is a link – NOV. 2, 2009: FEES AND SCHEDULES FROM TOWN COUNCIL MEETING that will take you to a pdf file of all materials presented to Town Council on Nov. 2, 2009. Schedules and fees are there as well as some idea of the special projects that Manager Terry Caldwell will be bringing to the center. Great job Ms. Caldwell and the Aquatic Center Committee.
Open date? Still not sure about that one!
At myvaresources.com there is a link in the menu to the Aquatic Center. On that page you will find copies of the draft agreement as well as the one that was voted upon, and approved by Town Council during their regular meeting April 21, 2009.
I believe that citizens can be proud of what the Town Council has done in efforts to ‘work out the bugs’ in this document. It is clear that citizens come first. You really have to compare the two documents to see how extensive the modifications were. It was nice to see that a firm stance was taken as a means of generating revenue for the town by retaining all rights to concessions, making events/meets be under separate rental agreements, and VT carrying its own liability. All of these are ways in which taxpayer servcies, sources of town revenue, and expenses by the town were carefully weighed in the decision.
Take a look at these two documents and form your own opinion.
For myself, congratulations to Mr. Wade and Mr. VanHoozier for a job well done in the negotiations (now you know who to hold accountable if you don’t like it or something goes wrong:). And, kudos to town council for getting the ball rolling by finalizing the agreement. Now, the real work begins….promoting the facility. IF it is ever finished:)
I have had some significant problems about the way the Aquatic Center came about. However, I do believe that the Town Council members did make good decisions with the information that was provided to them. There is a certain level of trust that must extend between elected officials and citizens, and elected officials with the people they rely upon to give them information. Elected officials are simply citizens like any of us. They rely upon professionals to give them good information.
Hence, isn’t it possible that the concept for the Aquatic Center was acted upon in good faith by elected officals, but perhaps the information they were provided was a bit narrow or selective in focus? Things like that happen in business all the time. Once commitments are made, it then becomes a matter of trying to make the best of the situation.
In this case, I truly believe that the Aquatic Center can, if marketed effectively, be a benefit to the Town. Given the amount of finger pointing that occurred at the Town Council work session last Friday, I would like to see that type of wasteful behavior stop. It does not fix the problem. To fix the problem, it is going to take every single Council member getting behind this issue and working diligently to make sure that it is a SUCCESS!!
The following is a hypothetical discussion based upon what my warped little brain could create as a possible scenario:
That said, we are about to have an Aquatic Center that will provide a wealth of opportunities for citizens. I know there is significant interest because of the number of hits I have had on that particular page of my website. Aquatic Center. Along with several thousand hits from within the United States, several hundred people from 13 different countries have entered the site to look at the center. Countries represented include: Canada, England, Spain, New Zealand, India, Thailand, Australia, France, Germany, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, and Greece.
So, while I may joking call it the ‘catfish pond’, I know full well that the Aquatic Center is getting attention. What that means to me is that we need leadership to take advantage of that interest. We need leadership to insure that marketing and research are done and that creative ways of using the facility need to be brought to the table. We need elected officials to be making it all it can be, not using it as political platforms to lay fault or blame. We will all need to get behind this project to make it a big success.