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Public has their say on heritage town hall proposal By Ron Giofu

A public open house on the proposed move of Amherstburg town hall to a portion of the former General Amherst High School site saw a large number of people come out. The open house was held in the lobby of the Libro Centre last Saturday morning with interested people coming right when it opened at 10 a.m. and it was steady through until 12 noon. A new town hall, with multipurpose council chambers that could double as a theatre or concert facility, would be part of the overall development with a residential component and a commercial portion. It is known as the “heritage town hall opportunity.” One of the people attending was Tony Pietrangelo, who was enthused with the proposal. “This is exactly where it should go,” said Pietrangelo. “I think this is the ideal spot. It’s at the centre of town.” As for whether it’s a lease, lease-to-own or purchase outright of the section of the school, Pietrangelo said ownership is the way to go. “I’d like to see the town own it,” he said. Pietrangelo also had an idea of what to do with the current town hall.

RTT PHOTO BY RON GIOFU The Windsor-Essex Therapeutic Riding Association (WETRA) held its third annual Fall Fair last Sunday with carriage rides being one of the attractions. Dog shows, vendors, tours of the barns, visits with the animals and more were part of this year’s event. For more, please turn to Page 9.

“I wouldn’t mind seeing a swap of the old town hall in exchange for this,” he said. Frank Cerasa said he wants to see something that helps the Town of Amherstburg. He said he knows people with Valente Developments, who own and are seeking to redevelop the General Amherst High School site, and “they are good people” who should be respected. He was not convinced the offer was best for the town, however. The town should not lead anyone on and decide soon not to proceed. “It’s best to be honest,” said Cerasa. Cerasa believed the current proposal is “not the right option” and that the town should not rent. “We should stand alone,” he added. “This is a great space. I’m sure (the developers) will find investors for it.” Cerasa wondered about the perception with other developers should the town be a tenant in a project. The town should also not be in the development business, he said. “I don’t think it’s good optics,” said Cerasa. Eleanor Renaud liked much of what she saw, but had some questions surrounding neighbouring parkland.

A public open house was held last Saturday morning at the Libro Centre on the possibility of moving town hall to the former General Amherst High School property. Town officials and representatives of Valente Developments addressed questions that people had.

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