This is an update to a topic that's been kicked around on these pages before.
A report coming to Halifax council from finance director Greg Keefe turns thumbs-down on a proposal to extend the underground downtown link to the Nova Centre.
http://www.halifax.ca/council/agendasc/documents/150526cai06.pdf
The report acknowledges that the RFP for the convention centre required Rank to allow for a tunnel to connect the Nova Centre to nearby hotels. But Keefe goes on to say that staff "do not agree that a tunnel is a necessary feature." The report pegs the cost at between $7-10 million.
Keefe's report acknowledges that a "convenient, weather-protected pedestrian connection...is...desirable". Apparently staff are working on "practical and effective" (read cheaper) alternatives.
That said, it acknowledges that at the end of the day the tunnel may prove to be best option in which case the city will look to partners like the province (but not, apparently, the developer) to pick up part of the cost.
It has astounded me for some time that the downtown link question has been left unresolved. I'm not sure what "alternatives" are available, other than an overhead link via the Prince George Hotel, which would be both disruptive to the hotel and less direct for pedestrians.
Of course there are members here who eschew the idea of pedestrian bridges and tunnels. After living through the past winter in Halifax I find it hard to be sympathetic to that view. An indoor link to hotels and other facilities is a significant benefit to tenants and visitors alike and finding a solution should be a priority for council.