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Moncton's downtown centre plaza to cost more than double original estimate

Despite the new downtown plaza doubling in cost, the City of Moncton has approved the budget at a special meeting.

Council approves $4.3M for plaza, city staff says project still within budget

The plaza will feature a bandstand, skating rink/oval, park space, and a gazebo. (Submitted)

Ata special council meeting on Monday,Moncton city council approved $4.3 millionbe spent on the plaza in front of the still-under construction downtown centre.

A year ago, Jacques Dub, the former city manger,estimated the plaza would cost"about $2 million."

While the approved amount is more than double that, city staff say $4.3 millionwon't put the total cost of the project above budgeted $104 million.

Isabelle LeBlanc, a spokesperson for the city, said more the accurate number is the larger$4.3 million because the previous estimate wasn't based on itemized costs.

"Now we know," she said.

The City of Moncton's Isabelle LeBlanc said the cost of the downtown centre is still within the $104 million budget. (CBC)
The plaza will feature an oval that will act as a rink four months of the year, and a place to watch shows happening on the bandstand stagethe rest of the year. Also in the plansare green spaces for people to play, walk and sit, and a gazebo, designed to give visitors ashady place to rest.

Coun.Bryan Butler asked city staff what kind of effect the price tag is going to have on citizens.

"It's such a beautiful building, I don't want it looking cheap, but people should realize it could cost us in the tax rate," he said.

Gregg Houser,deputy treasurer, replied thatthere are three options for the city to consider.

"We've got reserves, debt and potentially the tax rate but that's obviously not the direction we want to go," Houser said.

The $104 million downtown centre in Moncton is expected to open in September 2018. (City of Moncton)
Mayor Dawn Arnold then asked for confirmation that the funds going toward the plaza will not put the building's price tag over the $104 million total expected cost.

"My understanding of this is still in the realm of the contingency allowance that we have for this project, so this technically, at this point is not over budget," said Arnold.

To which Houser replied, "No, it's not over budget."

The downtown centre is scheduled to open in September 2018. Bird Construction will work on the plaza at the same time as it is finishing the centre.

Catherine Dallaire, the general manager of parks and leisure, culture and heritage, said the plaza should be done by the same date.