The Performing Arts Centre will be paid off in 2021
There could be a mortgage burning party, (if gatherings are allowed) at the end of the year as the last of the outstanding borrowing on the Greater Vernon Performing Arts Centre of just under $2 million dollars is paid off.
Construction of the Performing Arts Centre went to referendum on November 20, 1999 and was passed by a “yes vote” of 58.5 per cent. Budgeted for $9,754,000.00, the project finished on time and under budget.
A $7,050,000 debt issue was borrowed for twenty years through the Municipal Finance Authority (MFA) in 2000, that matured on Dec 1, 2020. The principal and interest payments of $351,437 were included in the 2020 budget, and with the removal of this amount, the overall tax requisition is decreasing significantly.
With the building officially 20 years old this October, maintenance and capital costs are going up.