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Originally Posted by llwhiteoutll
Work has been going on for over two years. A few more weeks on the plebiscite timeline wasn’t going to help them.
Do you not find it the least bit concerning that with all the time and money spent so far, we still don't have a funding agreement in place, haven't reached out to the place we are counting on to host part of the events and don't have a solid estimate?
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I agree, two week delay in plebiscite probably still would have worked. My point was that the plebiscite date had nothing to do with the BidCo. That is Council's responsibility. It was proposed to be moved and that move was rejected due the cost and logistics.
We should also remember that the plebiscite isn't awarding the bid. It is simply to decide whether to move forward with a bid. If a host city contract doesn't come together to every party's satisfaction, there is no bid.