'Hopeful that we can make this go': Potential $5.25 million bid made for Lemay Forest
There is a new offer to buy and preserve the Lemay Forest.
A previous offer was around $2.9 million, with cash from the province and Ottawa. Now based on a new appraisal, done on behalf of the Manitoba Habitat Conservancy and more help from the federal government, the conservancy said a larger dollar figure has been submitted.
CEO Stephen Carlyle was hesitant to disclose the amount.
"I am hopeful that we can make this go. I think it's still going to be a challenge to come to a number that will work for all parties," said Carlyle.
In a statement to CTV News, Winnipeg South MP Terry Duguid would not reveal the number either but did say he is advocating to preserve the forest.
“I understand the specifics of the offer from MHC can be made public if it is accepted," said Duguid.
Lawyer Kevin Toyne, who represents the property owner, said the offer they've received is around $5.25 million. Toyne said at one time the owner listed the property at $8 million, so $5.25 million falls short.
"Still a discount on what fair market value is, so I don’t really think that there is much to consider here," said Toyne.
The landowner wants to build a 5,000-bed assisted living facility on the site. Earlier this year city councillors rejected the proposal. The issue is heading to the municipal board for a decision.
"He's not interested in owning a private park or a woodlot,” said Toyne. “The trees are going to be removed, and at some point the property will be developed, and the sooner everybody comes to terms with that, the better.
Some of the trees were already knocked down this week, sparking protestors to block access to the forest. A temporary court injunction has ordered them to leave. The matter is scheduled in court on Monday.
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