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Originally Posted by SeeGeeWhy
It might be if it weren't for the massive amounts of creosote contamination that "cannot be remediated". The Calgary Flames will not own that land out right, book it.
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Whoa now - cannot is a pretty strong word here.
First of all - 100% of the West Villiage is not in the red zone. This
link here states that the worst of it is immediately east of the new Tower Chrysler (see pg 13) I'm sure you can appreciate there are varying levels of contamination throughout the West Villiage and not all of it is a "goner".
Second of all - anything is possible, it really just depends on funding. There are some great examples of contaminated areas of Calgary having to be cleaned up due to contamination. The
Inglewood refinery saga and the
Lynview Ridge cleanup (where Imperial had to buy out 140 homes and scrape 1.5m- 5m of soil from the yards of homes) fit this bill.
Indeed, if it's unfeasible to scrape and remove the worst areas - would the hard cap of an asphalt parking lot / some type of commercial public space not be the best means of containment / utilizing an incredible part of the City?
How's that as an angle for indirect government funding? No one will like funding arena but funding the cleanup of a long standing problem by multiple levels of government (like some sort of US Superfund) will be more politically acceptable.
Could even expand that further. Everyone in Calgary hates the bottlenecks around Bow Trail / Crowchild. Provincial Goverment funds road improvements, not the arena.