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New Event Centre Planning

The City of Medicine Hat (City) is currently involved in plans for the construction of a new multi-purpose events centre. Medicine Hat has a population of approximately 61,097 (2009 City Census) and an inventory of six ice surfaces. These include one twin ice facility, two recreation ice arenas, one Olympic size ice surface and a 36-year-old, 4,000 seat spectator arena which houses the Western Hockey League's Medicine Hat Tigers (Canadian Major Junior Hockey) along with other recreational and public events.

  Acrobat GEC Phase 4 Presentation to Council - November 2009
  Acrobat Event Centre Funding Options - November 2009
  Acrobat Event Centre Project History/Update - November 2009
  Acrobat GEC Phase 4 Feasibility Study - November 2009
Download Windows Media October 29, 2009 Regional Event Centre Meeting
  Acrobat Administrative Review Part III - August 2008
  Acrobat GEC Arena Feasibility Report Part II March 2007 - Administrative Review
  Acrobat April 2007 GEC Community Consultation Process Report
  Acrobat 2007 GEC Arena Feasibility Presentation
  Acrobat 2007 GEC Arena Feasibility Report
  Acrobat 2007 GEC Arena Feasibility Summary
  Acrobat Arena Financing Options
  Acrobat Arena Feasibility Study Report
  Acrobat Arena Feasibility Study Review
  Acrobat Terms of Reference Arena Feasibility Planning - Part II
  Acrobat Award of Consultant for the Arena Feasibility Planning - Part II
  Acrobat Media Releases

January 4, 2010

At the regular City Council meeting of January 4, 2010, the Motion recommending a possible funding option for the construction of a new Regional Event Centre was not approved.

A Notice of Motion with regard to a possible plebiscite will be considered on January 18, 2010.

June 8, 2007

Mayor Garth Vallely announced the formation of the Friends of the New Event Centre Committee. The volunteer committee includes five Medicine Hat residents: Bill Yuill (Chair); Russ Holowachuk; Mike Hertz; Ken Sauer; and Bill Dearborn, and representatives from the City of Medicine Hat Alderman Darren Hirsch and Ron Webb, General Manager of Community Development.

April 16, 2007

Alderman Graham Kelly, Chair of the New Arena Steering Committee, reports on feedback received by e-mail, telephone, mail, open houses, etc. regarding the proposed multi-purpose events centre.

Alderman Kelly indicates a new arena will be required within the next 10 years, which is the expected life span of the existing facility. Based on the estimated costs for a new facility, the possible tax implications that would be imposed on the residents of Medicine Hat, as well as an unselected site, more research needs to be completed.

Ald. Kelly - Ald. Cocks moved:

“THAT CITY COUNCIL:

  • COMMIT TO THE CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW MULTI-PURPOSE EVENT CENTRE WITH A CAPACITY OF AT LEAST 6,500 SEATS AND A SPECTATOR CAPACITY OF AT LEAST 7,100 PEOPLE FOR HOCKEY BASED ON A GROSS BUILDING AREA OF AT LEAST 175,000 SQUARE FEET;
  • THAT THE CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW EVENT CENTRE BE DEFERRED UNTIL 50% OF THE COST HAS BEEN RAISED AND DEPOSITED IN A RESERVE ACCOUNT;
  • THAT ADMINISTRATION BE DIRECTED TO CONDUCT A FINAL REVIEW OF THE VARIOUS SITES INCLUDING THE BOX SPRINGS ROAD, LEISURE CENTRE AND OTHER POSSIBILITIES, AND REVIEW THE FACILITY CAPITAL AND OPERATING COSTS.
  • THAT A “FRIENDS OF THE NEW ARENA” COMMITTEE BE APPOINTED BY THE MAYOR TO RAISE MONEY, INCLUDING CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE PRIVATE SECTOR AND SENIOR LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT.
  • THAT CITY COUNCIL:
    • RULE OUT THE MAPLE AVENUE AND 2ND STREET S.E. SITE, AND
    • SINCE WE ARE NOT READY TO SELECT A SITE, CITY COUNCIL RULE OUT THE SOUTHLANDS BLACK AND WHITE TRAIL SITE TO ALLOW THE FULL DEVELOPMENT ALREADY APPROVED IN THE
    • AREA STRUCTURE PLAN TO PROCEED.”

CARRIED with Ald. Hirsch and Ald. Smith opposed

April 12, 2007

Alderman Kelly hosts a community meeting on the Multi-Purpose Events Centre in Council Chambers at City Hall.

April 2, 2007 – City Council meeting

  • Administration provides an Administrative Review/Recommendation based on the Arena Feasibility Planning Part II report.
  • Alderman Kelly presents, for information, the recommendations of the Committee.

January 22, 2007

City Council receives as information the Arena Feasibility Planning Study Part II report from Grahams Edmund Cartier Architecture (GEC) of Calgary. In their presentation, GEC presented their results and recommendations regarding a number of important factors such as site selection, seating capacity, projected capital and operating costs, functional analysis, concept design, and implementation strategies and schedule.

May 3, 2006

A Request for Proposal(s) (RFP) was initiated to obtain a formal offer and proposal from a consulting company to complete an extensive study and analysis of the feasibility of constructing a new spectator arena (Part II) in Medicine Hat.

March 20, 2006

City Council approves the appointments to a New Arena Steering Committee and requests that Administration initiate the next step in the feasibility planning process (Part II).

November 2005

Nustadia Recreation Inc. completes an Arena Feasibility Study Report for City Council. City Administration completes an internal review and analysis of this report and presents its findings to City Council in March 2006. The two reports conclude that a major spectator arena is needed by the community to replace the existing one. A number of potential sites are reviewed and capital and operating costs are projected.

 
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