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CalgaryNext plebiscite: Your responses to the idea of a public vote on new complex

Here's what you had to say about the idea of putting a proposal for a new sports complex to a public vote. And boy, did you have a lot to say.

We asked and you delivered on the idea of a new arena and stadium in Calgary's West Village

Ken King, president and CEO of the Calgary Sports and Entertainment Corporation, unveils plans for a new enclosed sports complex in Calgary last August. (Canadian Press)
Design says Calgary at a crossroads.

Should Calgary's new arena and stadium project go to a plebiscite?That's the question posed by the CBC's Rob Brown over the weekend.

As part of the Calgary at a Crossroads series, we asked what you thought of the idea of putting the nearly billion-dollar deal to a public vote.

Should the CalgaryNext project to be put to a plebiscite?

  • Yes. Let the public decide:1,583
  • No. That's why we elect city council:984
  • Maybe. It depends if there's a clear question:815
This is how Calgarians weighed in on our question as of Tuesday evening at 7 p.m. (polldaddy.com)

As Brown put it, "decisions need to be made here a path chosen one that could define our city for decades to come."

So do we build a massive new home for the Flames and Stamps? If so, who pays for it?

Mayor Naheed Nenshi recentlyquestioned the viability of theidea ofbuilding a new arena in the city's West Village area refusing to even refer to it as a "proposal."

"We have to be very, very clear that we're spending public money on public benefit," hesaid.

So we asked you what role you thought the public should have in the public benefit debate, and boy did we hear back from our readers.

Absolutely yes to a plebiscite and absolutely NO to the arena.MW Smith

Best location.Great benefit to the city to upgrade our sports facilities. Funding strategy needs to be better defined and Flames need to eat a bigger piece. All for it though! Get it done.Luke Ohlhauser

It will never pass if it goes to a plebiscite!Mind you with this new generation of voters who puts everything they buy on a credit card with noidea of how to pay for it, maybe it would pass!Likarok

This rendering of the new Flames sporting complex was posted to social media on August 17. (Calgary Flames)

The first tough decision for many years by this council,and you think the public should ignore theirpower and tell them how to proceed? Why pay them if they can't make decisions? Or, is this a way forthem to step away from the debate?MyView

Very complex decision, we can't very well have the "facts" become known to the public, because they won't understand it, won't understand the politics, won't understand why the city already bought the land knowing it was contaminated, knowing it would have to be cleaned up before any sort of development could be done. And we certainly can't have the taxpayers decide what happens with a billion dollarsof their money.WorldCitizen39


CBC Calgary's special focus on life in our city during the downturn. A look at Calgary's culture, identity and what it means to be Calgarian. Read more stories from the series atCalgary at a Crossroads.