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By Sky (anonymous) | Posted January 14, 2011 at 14:22:47
Thanks RTH!
Well, we know now that question one is moot for the Stadium...but how about the scaled down Veledrome???
I want West Harbour developed and sustainable...The Veledrome Project urges that a Veledrome must be adjacent to other sporting facilities to be sustainable...
And my pig headedness, has me hoping for an eco friendly, state of the art, tourist destination ~ with highway visibility and access...we have a great new pedestrian/cycle bridge there too!
Kind of cool if the hubby could go down with junior daughter to do some rounds on the cycling track while Mom takes a walk over to Wild Waterworks with the rest of the kids...
Incorporate an Interpritive Centre, showcasing our history of the waterfront...Huricane Hazel, our protected vegetation and wildlife...
Have the family join back up and walk the pathways through out the Park?
Place Tourism Hamilton's head quarters there?
Solar Panels?
Marina???
So many untapped ideas to finally showcase the other side of our waterfront...Blending nature with an abandoned campground...
Get a huge sponsor for naming rights, advertising...and spin it back to help out the rest of our City ~ especially West Harbour!!!
Go back to the Government for more funding to get this done...surely building in a water re-cycling plant (like Mac Engineering Building), green energy (with solar panels), promoting and preserving areas already established in the area ~ would get us more cash.
And post thought...How about our funding requests include the wording our City's entire waterfront??? Whether it is used at the Bay side (WH) or on the Lakeside...Waterfront rejuvination!!! All sides win:)
Have a great day!
Danya
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