Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "There's a
Funny Side":
A little help - Evelyn can you or one of your readers
provide the web link to the actual proposal that the Lucid group gave that
Council approved in principle this week. (this would be the complete info and
not to be confused with the "Gallo" report, sorry couldn't resist that one). I
see some reference to a report PR13-007 but this is just a 3 pager and not what
the gentleman from Lucid said was a 30+ page proposal. I would like to read for
myself what they are planning on doing that is going to generate a proposed $40K
profit. Thanks very much.
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I was off sick when the Lucid group made their first presentation to Council. I watched it on television. I had heard of the impressive credentials of the group. Christine Bentley, I have watched grow up on television as a news anchor.
Shania Tain's guitarist is part of the organisation.
A judge of the Canadian Idol program is also prominent.
The presentation was smooth and professional. Exactly what one might expect it would be.
The decision of Council was to refer the proposal to staff to meet with the group and work out a plan to include some of our own projects.
A report asked Council to "endorse" the proposal and authorise staff to work out details.
The word "endorse" was not acceptable. "Approval in principle" served better and the vote was in favour.
I'm not sure the preliminary proposal would be on line anywhere
By the time an agreement is worked out there likely
will be changes.
It's an exciting prospect. Obviously, the group is highly professional and know what they are about.
Councillors Ballard and Gallo and probably Gaertner's opposition probably has more to do with friends from the past than going forward .
One thing is certain. Machell park is the closest thing we have to a fairground. A festival there will not mean people are excluded from their neighbourhood park for a holiday week-end by an obnoxious five foot high chain link fence, market patrons compelled to walk around the perimeter of the park to reach the washrooms and an operator able to permit town space to vendors
at a price.
The festival will be conspicuous. Handy for walk-in trade to nearby stores and restaurants. Whatever profits the festival engenders, will be shared with the town.
Councillor Ballard's request for references from the group struck an off chord. .
During the week after the request, a story was circulated to Councillors that a female person , who did not identify herself, called another involved municipality and made unfounded accusations and allegations of a criminal nature against a member of the group.
The mischief apparently continues. Councillors subsequently received a head's up ..
Now we wait to see what other skullduggery might happen .
I will keep you informed.
It all sounds really good to go. The vote was unanimous. The credentials are flawless even if someone is slinging the mud at one individual. That speaker hit the button on each councillor with precision. Obviously they have dealt with worse. It was a good evening at council.
ReplyDeleteNow, will we see an apology in the Auroran next week? Of course, NOT!
Hmmmm?...wonder which female would be making accusations of a criminal nature against a Lucid member? Having pondered that, I welcome Lucid to Aurora.
ReplyDeleteThe same lot are pitching their conspiracy theories in the Banner. Poor Tim Jones gets blamed for everything - Morris will never let up on that guy who never wants anything to do with politics again. The rest just live in the same town & have the temerity to talk to each other. Pshaw!
ReplyDeleteThere must be weeping, wailing & gnashing of teeth in certain quarters. I have no idea how the Lucid event will evolve. If one could have imagined a perfect scenerio, this would have been the one. None of us had that vision. Just hope.
ReplyDeleteWe don't ask any other outfit for reference. Rib-fest-No; Jazz Group -No etc etc.
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