Councillors challenge land deal pamphlet ‘facts’
A pamphlet distributed to mail boxes across the city this week is getting a mixed reaction from the councillors who voted on the $6.5 million land deal last June.
The parcel of land on the city’s southeast side will one day be home to a new aquatic centre, as well as two smaller hockey arenas, a hotel, and further down the road a much larger entertainment complex.
The anonymous authors of the pamphlet used a Saskatoon-based property appraisal firm to determine a ‘hypothetical’ price for the land. In addition to claiming city council agreed to pay nearly double what the parcel of land is worth, The Concerned Residents and Taxpayers of Prince Albert, also accuse council of failing to properly consult the public before voting on it.
Councillors stand by their decision