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Council week in review – Fort Frances Times

11 March 2021 The Fort Frances council had their first biweekly meeting of March on Monday. During the meeting, three letters submitted concerning the renaming of Colonization Road were referred to the Planning & Development Executive Committee for inclusion in the collection of comments on renaming Colonization Road. Sorting Gap Marina Council approved the request made by the Community Service Division to lease the Sorting Gap Marina. Aaron Bisson, culture and recreation manager, said he made the request because Fort Frances residents are better off having the Sorting Gap Marina operated by a for profit organization. “We just don’t have the ability to offer an expanded service that potentially another operator could,” Bisson said. “I see great benefit to an operator coming in with some ideas and some plans to expand what is being offered there and turning it around and making it a profitable venture.”

Report to lease sorting Gap approved – Fort Frances Times

memara@fortfrances.com Fort Frances council approved the request submitted by the Community Service Division to lease the Sorting Gap Marina to a for profit organization. Aaron Bisson, culture and recreation manager, said the Community Service Division is tasked with providing service to Fort Frances residents. This includes departments within the division such as the library, the Fort Frances Museum and the Memorial Sports Centre. “We just don’t have the ability to offer an expanded service that potentially another operator could,” Bisson said. “I see great benefit to an operator coming in with some ideas and some plans to expand what is being offered there and turning it around and making it a profitable venture.”

Proposal to Privatize Sorting Gap Marina On The Table

The Sorting Gap Marina in Fort Frances could be heading to private hands. The town’s Community Services committee supports a recommendation to seek ‘Requests for Proposal’ to see if there is any interest from the private sector to run the facility on a leasing arrangement. The site was operated on a lease shortly after it was constructed in the 1990s. The town took over operations in 2002. Recreation and Culture Manager Aaron Bisson says it might now be a good time to consider leasing out the site again. “The Sorting Gap Marina, in my opinion, is better suited for operation by a for-profit business that can expand on what’s currently offered there and provide an even better experience down on our waterfront,” says Bisson.

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