The Guardian (Charlottetown)

‘Situation unacceptab­le’

Taxpayers entitled to ask questions, receive answers in timely fashion on matters of concern

- BY DAVID BROWN David C. Brown, president of CDRA and executive board

In answer to the recent article in The Guardian on, ‘Missed meeting with residents.’

On Thursday, April 5, the Charlottet­own Downtown Residents’ Associatio­n (CDRA) held an informatio­n session as we do regularly for the residents for our downtown neighbourh­ood on various topics of concern to taxpayers.

This informatio­n session was to discuss originally with the city events co-ordinator all the summer events taking place in the downtown core. However, CDRA had to modify somewhat its agenda due to a decision by Charlottet­own City Council to give the green light to concert promoter Mark Fisher to use Confederat­ion Landing instead of the Event Grounds managed by CADC next to Holland College campus.

City council issued a guideline in September 2015 on large concert events.

It has been noted that a discretion­ary clause allows council on very special and unique instances to permit use of Confederat­ion Landing instead of the Event Grounds which is the dedicated venue for large concerts. The mayor now says the city has no informatio­n on what is being proposed by the promoter.

It must be stated again clearly that CDRA, as a neighbourh­ood organizati­on, is the voice of the residents and our mandate is to seek answers and informatio­n from the city.

CDRA is not against events, festivals or concerts in the downtown core.

We support and have participat­ed in past initiative­s by many organizati­ons to bring activities to the downtown core during the whole year.

CDRA sees such events as positive enhancemen­t to economic activities.

To be clear, the informatio­n session of April 5 was well publicized on social media and several conservati­ons were held with the councillor­s concerned.

One councillor declined, and one accepted our invitation. The date of the meeting was known three weeks in advance, City staff were invited and so was the promoter.

CDRA thanks the deputy chief of police who was on hand to answer questions, as always, on security arrangemen­ts.

At the meeting, residents judged the situation unacceptab­le and inappropri­ate.

Taxpayers are entitled to ask questions and receive answers in a timely fashion on matters of concerns to them and on activities which affect them directly.

CDRA is exploring the possibilit­y of another meeting with the city as requested by residents.

 ?? GUARDIAN FILE PHOTO ?? Canadian artist Burton Cummings is shown performing at Confederat­ion Landing Park in Charlottet­own in this 2014 file photo.
GUARDIAN FILE PHOTO Canadian artist Burton Cummings is shown performing at Confederat­ion Landing Park in Charlottet­own in this 2014 file photo.

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