Glenco
Senior Member
This bid is just another scheme to funnel more money their way. Big no from me.
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i’m not so sure… if the “legacy infrastructure” is needed then build it without the additional costs of staging the games. and if it’s not needed then those monies could also be better repurposed.The economic impact is undeniable though and can still provide a variety of legacy infrastructure.
It's pretty deniable. Especially with the massive costs to build and upgrade infrastructure, security costs, and a fair portion of economic activity that gets cannibalized by the event.The economic impact is undeniable though and can still provide a variety of legacy infrastructure.
But it's usually a major event that provides the impetus to unlock significant funding from other levels of government.i’m not so sure… if the “legacy infrastructure” is needed then build it without the additional costs of staging the games. and if it’s not needed then those monies could also be better repurposed.
That's why I've said I think a bid is a waste. Bring the Olympic Summer Games to Alberta instead. That will showcase the province like nothing else.No one talks about the commonwealth games. That event gets as much attention as high school track and field.
HSR would be needed and that is likely a 10 year build out.That's why I've said I think a bid is a waste. Bring the Olympic Summer Games to Alberta instead. That will showcase the province like nothing else.
But it's usually a major event that provides the impetus to unlock significant funding from other levels of government.
We've seen it time and time again: the 2010 Winter Olympics were the catalyst to get the Canada Line done in YVR (remember that the premier overruled the TransLink board and pushed the project through in order to get it done in time for the games), and Expo 86 was a major motivation behind the original SkyTrain segment. The 1988 Winter Olympics factored into the expansion of Calgary's LRT. Even in Edmonton the original stub of the Capital Line (Belvedere-Central) opened in time to serve the 1978 Commonwealth Games.
It's also worth noting that Calgary's 1988 games left a rich legacy of sporting facilities which have served Canadian athletes well for decades.
That is one of the events I went toEdmonton Gardens - Boxing. What a sweet venue it was for that!