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History Under Threat…Alberta Aviation Museum

October 7th, 2013

History Under Threat

The Alberta Aviation Museum Association Board has worked in good faith with the City of Edmonton Administration and those hired by them for the last several years only to arrive at a situation that is simply not sustainable as it currently stands.

June 19th, 2013 in a meeting with City administration we were initially advised that in spite of all efforts and the damaging effect on operations of the museum there would be NO additional room to provide for operations or growth.

The Board and Executive Staff immediately began lobbying Edmonton City Councillors and Mayor of Edmonton, both in person and with information, on why this was a critical problem and how it would effectively make ongoing self sustaining operations almost impossible without operational funding from the City of Edmonton.

The result was a meeting with the Mayor of Edmonton on July 12th. During this meeting which included the head of Community Services and the Chief Financial Officer of the City of Edmonton, it was made unequivocally clear; there will be absolutely no additional room for the museum’s current operations or growth. Verbally we were also told of other potential restrictions/expectations which have yet to be confirmed in writing.

Among the verbal restrictions put forward was the elimination of the Cadet programs from the facility as well as the other organizations and converting the complete building to display only. While this is yet to be confirmed in writing it may paint the picture of what is expected. The Alberta Aviation Museum Association Board intends to stand by its agreements to the EAHS organizations and fulfill the obligations agreed to.

But the City of Edmonton owns the building and with only (4) years +/- remaining on the lease and no lease extension at this time the Alberta Aviation Museum Association cannot be sure what will happen at the end of our lease in September 2017 or if a workable lease extension will be offered.

The situation is very clear in that there will be NO additional room to allow for current operations or growth. We are awaiting confirmation on whether or not there will be additional restrictions. Our lease expires in 2017 and we have been promised, but have not received a requested lease extension, at this time. There is no committed funding at this time, from the city to allow the Alberta Aviation Museum to deal with the results of these decisions.

The Museum continues to work with the representatives of the City of Edmonton Administration and the Edmonton Heritage Council staff. The Board and staff are also currently working through other options, both short and long term, to remain on our historic site.

But…the Alberta Aviation Museum’s continued existence here is not certain at this time.

Thomas Hinderks
Executive Director
Alberta Aviation Museum Association

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By: RogerN - 8th October 2013 at 19:12

Tom
e-mail sent to night

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By: Tom H - 7th October 2013 at 20:22

I had the privilege to visit this museum a couple of years ago and would like to say what a friendly and helpful place it is.
I hope the problems can be quickly resolved and the museum can continue as is.
If you start an online petition I would be only to happy to sign it.
Best wishes for the future

Roger

Thanks Roger and all.

As a private citizen of Edmonton and not the Executive Director of the Alberta Aviation Museum Association

Petitions have been very ineffective with this administration and as we are in the middle of a Civic election there are no politicians to lobby until November which is quite possibly too late.

I would ask anyone who wishes to take action…particularly those that have been here…to e-mail the following:

Contact the Citizens Action Centre, in Edmonton call 311 or email [email]311@edmonton.ca[/email]
Regular mail:
City of Edmonton Citizens Action Centre
3rd Floor City Hall
1 Sir Winston Churchill Square
Edmonton, AB, T5J 2R7

Candidates running for Mayor
Mayoralty Candidate Karen Leibovici call 780-700-0201
email [email]campaign@karenformayor.ca[/email]
Regular mail: Karen Leibovici Campaign
224-6655 178st
Suite 315
Edmonton AB T5T 4J5

Mayoralty Candidate Don Iveson call 780-340-3413
email [email]electdon@doniveson.ca[/email]
Regular mail: Elect Don Iveson
Suite 205
10301 109 Street
Edmonton, AB T5J 1N4

Mayoralty Candidate Kerry Diotte call 780-701-0040
email [email]info@kerrydiotte.com[/email]
Regular mail: Kerry Diotte
584 Riverbend Sq. NW
PO Box 21022 Terwillegar
Edmonton, AB T6R 2V4

Simply saying that action needs taken to insure the Museum can survive and grow without dumping the Royal Canadian Cadet programs or other partner organizations, note the country you are responding from, it will make a difference.

This will get a reaction as this administration and council are far more influenced by Social media than anything else.

Tom

As Executive Director of the Alberta Aviation Museum Association…

If you can copy me on anything you send it would be appreciated. [email]eahs.execdirector@shawbiz.ca[/email]

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By: RogerN - 7th October 2013 at 18:46

I had the privilege to visit this museum a couple of years ago and would like to say what a friendly and helpful place it is.
I hope the problems can be quickly resolved and the museum can continue as is.
If you start an online petition I would be only to happy to sign it.
Best wishes for the future

Roger

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By: TwinOtter23 - 7th October 2013 at 16:32

Tom, this time round is there any means of lobbying the City to support the museum?

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By: Peter - 7th October 2013 at 16:09

Sad to hear that Tom… hopefully at the very least they allow the lease to continue through 2017.

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