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Regina's 2015 debt may increase with new Evraz Place proposal

Regina Exhibition Association Limited will ask the city to borrow up to $13 million for Evraz Place property.

Regina Exhibition Association Limited asking to borrow $13 million for maintenance costs

Regina's stadium is slated to open for the 2017 CFL season (Saskatchewan Roughriders)

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The City of Regina may be taking on more debt if it accepts a proposal put forward for the land the new Mosaic Stadium will sit on.

Regina Exhibition Association Limited (REAL) is bringing thatproposal to city council's meeting on Monday night. Accordingto the formal letter REAL sentto council,the organizationwill ask the city to borrow up to $13 million and have "the city provide a guarantee for the debt resulting from the borrowing."

REAL is responsible for operations on Evraz Placeland, where the stadium is being built.

Much of that $13 million would go towards capital upgrades and maintenance of the Evrazproperty, with a remaining $4 million of that money going towards food and beverageequipment for the new Mosaic stadium.

REAL says it expects to pay back $8.8 million of the requested $13 million within five years.

The City of Regina plays a big role in REAL it is the association's sole voting member since Jan. 1, 2014.

REAL became a municipal corporation on that day, with the designation meaning REAL must get city council approval "before incurring any debt obligations or completing borrowing." That means the city is ultimately responsible for debts that REAL takes on.

If the proposal passes, that means the City's projected debt will increase to approximately $376million. The City's current debt limitis $450 million. It says it will work within its Debt Management Policy to ensure long term financial sustainability.

The capital cost of the stadium was initially pegged at $278 million after its announcement last year.

The new home of the Saskatchewan Roughriders is expected to be fully operational for the start of the 2017CFL season.