Alternate Approval Process forges ahead
PRINCE GEORGE – The Alternate Approval Process for the CN Centre will forge ahead as it has.
That’s because the majority of Council found enough information was released publicly is sufficient to make an informed decision on the project.
Councillors Brian Skakun and Trudy Klassen put forward what they called the “Cost Transparency” motion, asking Administration to publicly release all of the redacted information about the project.
“My concern is to make this [process] as transparent as possible,”noted Councillor Skakun, who added its is nothing like a home renovation in that “the taxpayers are footing the bill” for the project.
