Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I guess number one is from the Public Works and Services end when we were reviewing the request for space, preferred locations, we don't put a lot of weight on who the clientele might be going into that space. What we did look at was the request for the space, storefront or easy access by disabled persons. So in reviewing the proposal that came out, it was determined that that space wasn't adequate. There were discussions held with those who did put in proposals and found out there was still not adequate space that could be suitable for this location. The one party that did have adequate space that was in the area of downtown and accessible by disabled persons, discussions were held with them and an agreement was made and a contract was entered into. So at this point the contract has been signed for an initial five-year lease, with options to extend. Thank you.
Floyd Roland on Question 223-15(3): Legal Aid Office Lease In Yellowknife
In the Legislative Assembly on October 15th, 2004. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 223-15(3): Legal Aid Office Lease In Yellowknife
Question 223-15(3): Legal Aid Office Lease In Yellowknife
Item 6: Oral Questions
October 14th, 2004
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