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Monthly Archives: June 2010
June-20-2010 The Star – Casa needs new King
June 20, 2010
After 70 years of serving on its battlements, the Kiwanis Club should surrender its hold on Casa Loma. The service club’s stewardship of Sir Henry Pellatt’s fanciful estate, a prominent landmark owned by the City of Toronto, has been plagued by missed renovation deadlines, wasted potential and unmet promises. And it just isn’t good enough to blame the recession, as does Richard Wozenilek, chair of Casa Loma’s board of trustees.
Pellatt’s neo-Gothic extravagance remains a popular Toronto tourist attraction. But the faux castle, built complete with battlements and secret passageways in 1914, is in desperate need of upgrades and repairs. The board of trustees, composed of city appointees and Kiwanis delegates, was supposed to handle interior renovations, but it has fallen far short of its commitments.
City staff is recommending several changes, including creation of a new joint working group, fresh auditing, more board meetings and a new financial plan, with Kiwanis pushed out if it fails … Read the rest
June-19-2010 The Star – Castle’s chair denies billing his own firm – Jun 19/10
Lawyer rejects charge Casa Loma is far behind on renovations; Miller wants new leadership
Toronto Star
Author:Paul Moloney
Date:Jun 19, 2010
Mayor David Miller may want him removed, but Casa Loma’s chair says he enjoys the support of his board, which believes the landmark is making progress on its turnaround plans.
Lawyer Richard Wozenilek fended off city allegations that invoices totaling $118,000 were paid by Casa Loma for legal work he did on a new management agreement between the city, which owns the castle, and the Kiwanis Club of Casa Loma, which has run it for decades as a tourist attraction.
In an interview, Wozenilek said the billings presented to the vice-chair in January 2009 came to approximately $40,000.
“They’re saying in January 2009 the vice-chair was asked to sign invoices in the amount of approximately $118,000 for payment to my firm. That’s what they’re saying and that’s not true.” Miller responded that the figure of $118,000 covers billings from
… Read the restJune-17-2010 The Star – Casa Loma needs a rethink
by Ian Wahn
June 17, 2010
Re: City ready to snatch the keys to Casa Loma, June 14
I am thrilled some people at City Hall are finally acknowledging the incredible deterioration of Casa Loma. It used to be one of the places I would recommend to people when visiting Toronto. But not any more.
Casa Loma has been in decline for decades. This is nothing new. It is expensive to tour and one gets very little bang for the buck. The buildings are in decline and need a major rejuvenation and restoration. The plumbing, heating, lighting, electrical and ventilation need to be brought up to date. The tours are a total bore as most of them are conducted by those horrible self-tour MP3 players. Most rooms are void of any furnishings.
Why aren’t the rooms fully decorated with furnishings dating from that time period? Casa Loma should look, feel, and sound as if Sir Henry Pellatt was still living
… Read the restJune-16-2010 The Star – Casa Loma may need new operator, lobbyist says
Toronto Star – Toronto, Ont.
Author:Paul Moloney
Jun 16, 2010
Even Casa Loma’s former lobbyist says it may be time to turn the city-owned landmark over to a new operator.
Paul Sutherland, a former councilor, was hired by the castle’s long-time manager, the Kiwanis Club of Casa Loma, to achieve a new deal with the city, which wants interior renovations, new programming and new visitor amenities added.
“You can only give people so much time and if it doesn’t feel like it’s going in the right direction, then perhaps there should be substantial change there,” Sutherland said.
A new management agreement negotiated between the city and Kiwanis took effect two years ago. But Mayor David Miller has complained that progress is slow.
The city itself spent $16 million on exterior renovations between 2003 and 2009, but interior upgrades the club was supposed to have done by now – including a new visitors centre, third-floor exhibits, a restaurant and floor and
… Read the restJune-15-2010 Toronto Star – Casa Loma management under fire – Jun 15/10
June 15, 2010
by Paul Moloney
Even Casa Loma’s former lobbyist says it may be time to turn the city-owned landmark over to a new operator.
Paul Sutherland, a former city councillor, was hired by the castle’s long-time manager, the Kiwanis Club of Casa Loma, to help achieve a new deal with the city, which wants to see interior renovations, new programming and new visitor amenities added.
“You can only give people so much time and if it doesn’t feel like it’s going in the right direction, then perhaps there should be substantial change there,” Sutherland said Tuesday.
A new management agreement was negotiated between the city and Kiwanis and took effect two years ago. But Mayor David Miller has complained of slow progress.
Kiwanis has managed the facility for 70 years, but tensions have arisen in recent years with the city, which spent $16 million on exterior renovations between 2003 and 2009.
At Monday’s meeting of the city executive
… Read the restJune-14-2010 Toronto Star – City ready to snatch the keys to Casa Loma
by Paul Moloney – June 14, 2010
STEVE RUSSELL/TORONTO STAR FILE PHOTO
Graffiti-covered walls and peeling paint mark the second floor of the garage portion of the stable complex at Casa Loma, which is sorely in need of restoration.
Mayor David Miller wants the city to take charge of Casa Loma and is calling for the removal of the castle’s chairman over allegations of conflict of interest.
In a report made public Monday, the city alleges that invoices totaling $118,000 were paid by Casa Loma for legal work done by its chair, lawyer Richard Wozenilek.
A subcommittee of the Casa Loma board was set up to review whether to pay the invoices. The board decided to pay, and hire another law firm that had previously acted for Casa Loma, the report said.
The city owns Casa Loma, but the Kiwanis Club of Casa Loma has managed it for 70 years. In recent years, the two sides have been at odds
… Read the restMihevc – Jun 20/10
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