UPDATE 11th hour agreement keeps cultural centre alive
It took a four hour special meeting of the Greater Vernon Services Committee (GVAC) Wednesday night to hammer out essential details for the Greater Vernon Cultural Centre, so staff can proceed with grant applications.
Fine tuning with the two main tenants, the Greater Vernon Museum and Archives and the Vernon Public Art Gallery, saw the building footprint shrink by about 22 per cent, from 58,000 square feet to 46,000 square feet.
The reduction was achieved by integration of multi use areas, shrinking exhibition and administration, and reducing collection and storage space. The museum archives are staying at the current museum while pictures and documents are being digitized.
The project was facing a funding shortfall with operating costs coming in much higher than first costed out in 2018. Capital expenses have also changed with increased construction and contingency costs.











