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Flames arena ‘Plan B’ to be discussed at Calgary city council on Monday

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Report on new arena in Victoria Park going before Calgary council
WATCH: A new arena for the Calgary Flames will again be discussed at Calgary council on Monday, with councillors looking at the potential of building in Victoria Park. Dallas Flexhaug has details. – Apr 24, 2017

City councillors are expected to discuss a proposal to build a replacement sports arena in Victoria Park at a meeting on Monday.

The proposal, dubbed “Plan B” by the Calgary Sports and Entertainment Corporation (CSEC), would see an arena built on two existing parking lots on the Stampede grounds – bordered by 12 Avenue, 5 Street S.E., 14 Avenue S.E. and Olympic Way S.E.

Councillors will get more information on the proposal – now called the Victoria Park Option – at a regular meeting of city council on April 24.

The discussion comes almost a month after Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi told reporters the proposed CalgaryNEXT site in the West Village was “dead.”

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At the time, Nenshi said “a potential site in Victoria Park makes way more sense” because infrastructure investments, including the Green Line [LRT], are “happening anyway.”

With files from Gary Bobrovitz

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