Surrey may seek private partner to build spectator arena near Scott Road SkyTrain station
Vancouver Sun
June 15, 2015. 2:49 pm • Section: Sports, STAFF
The city of Surrey will vote tonight on a recommendation to seek private partnership to build a spectator arena near the Scott Road SkyTrain station.
The city’s Parks, Recreation and Culture Department is asking council to authorize city staff to issue a Request for Expression of Interest to find a private partner who would finance, design, build and operate a “spectator arena facility” adjacent to the two community ice sheets.
The city would provide the land to the arena developer at no cost.
A city report states that “respondents will be asked to demonstrate that a business relationship exists with a professional sports franchise and the facility will fulfill the requirements of the league in which the franchise operates.”
The size and seating capacity of the arena would depend on the particular league and sports team franchise that the proponents are able to secure as anchor tenant.
The South Surrey Arena, home of the B.C. Hockey League’s Surrey Eagles, is the city’s biggest arena with fixed seating for 1,242 fans. If an arena proponent wishes to attract a Western Hockey League tenant to Surrey, the new rink would need at least 5,000 seats to meet WHL standards.
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