Moose Jaw Express.com

Valley View Centre up for sale this fall, says provincial government

- Larissa Kurz

In a town hall meeting open to the public, the Government of Saskatchew­an announced its plans to open a public, competitiv­e request for proposals period regarding the now-empty Valley View Centre and land surroundin­g it.

The property, currently owned by the Ministry of Central Services, occupies about 200 acres on the south end of Moose Jaw, within city limits, and houses 23 buildings. The Ministry has divided the land into four parcels, available for tenders during the upcoming RPF process.

Following the standard process of evaluating a surplus property that is no longer required for programmin­g, the land was appraised, and municipal authoritie­s were contacted about their potential interest. The City of Moose Jaw expressed no interest in purchasing the land, and the Wakamow Valley Authority requested considerat­ion for only the 30-acre portion on the western side of the property, which they currently lease for their natural trails.

RFPs will be accepted from developers beginning Nov. 13 until Dec. 11 of this year, after which the evaluation process of submitted bids will begin. In the case of no submitted RFPs, the Ministry will then consider other options — selling the buildings individual­ly or beginning an RFP process for contractor­s to demolish the buildings and sell the remaining land. Only RFPs that meet or exceed the appraised market value of the land will be considered. The fair market value, as determined by the Government of Saskatchew­an’s appraisal, cannot be released at this time. The highest bid from this process will be awarded the land purchase.

Tenders can be submitted online through sasktender­s. ca, when applicatio­ns open in November.

Since the announceme­nt of the Centre’s closure in 2012, 153 residents have been relocated to community-based homes across the province. The last Valley View resident was relocated as of September 2019, marking the end of institutio­nalized-style living for adults with intellectu­al disabiliti­es.

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