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Sudbury council endorses 4 big projects

Sudbury city council is shortlisting four big civic projects.
Greater Sudbury Mayor Brian Bigger and Ward 12 Coun. Joscelyne Landry-Altmann speak during council's inauguration at the beginning of December. The two say they are looking forward to more information on the four development projects given priority at Tuesday night's council meeting. (Yvon Theriault/Radio-Canada)
Greater Sudbury city council will prioritize four large projects for development out of a list of 16. Part of the discussion after the choices were made was about the remaining projects and what would happen to those, in particular around senior housing.

Sudbury city council is shortlisting four big civic projects.

Councillors gave the nod to a combined art gallery and main library, an arena andevents centre, a complex for French arts andculture, and a multi-use space and conference centre.

The four were endorsedonTuesday night and chosenfrom a list of 16 possibilities.

Twoarena proposals from private developers are being considered for the events centre, and council will choose a location once it gets more information from staff.

Coun. Joscelyne Landry-Altmann says she's looking forward to those reports.

"If I know that in 10 years what we're investing today is going to be paid off or will have some sort of benefit whether social, environmental, whatever then that facilitates a better decision."

Council hasn't allocated funding to any of the projects yet.

Mayor Brian Bigger said financing options will be considered once staff report back to council.

"We see a vision for our city to move all four of these projects forward. What we need is more details."

Bigger said the city could fund the projects through support from other levels of government or the private sector.

Bigger said the proposalsthat weren't endorsedby council could still be considered down the road.

with files from Olivia Stefanovich