Sports complex meeting for residents Monday

Published 9:41 am Wednesday, January 4, 2017

Vicksburg residents will get their first look at the proposed plan for a proposed sports complex on Fisher Ferry Road Monday during a 5:30 p.m. public meeting at the Vicksburg Auditorium.

The Sports Force, the consulting company hired by the Board of Mayor and Aldermen to preform a feasibility study using city’s Fisher Ferry property for a sports complex, will present the results of its feasibility study, site analysis and present a preliminary design for the project.

The board in May approved a $50,000 contract with Canton, Ga.-based The Sports Force to do a feasibility study for a sports complex, based on using Halls Ferry Park and the city’s Fisher Ferry property off Fisher Ferry Road.

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The city wants to levy a 2 percent tax on restaurant food and beverage sales and hotel room rentals that must be approved through a referendum to fund the project.

Mayor George Flaggs said in November the preliminary report on the property was ready, but city officials wanted to delay releasing it until they had a drawing of the proposed facility to present with the report.

“I felt it would be much better if the public could see what it would look like, so we’ll do it after the first of the year.” he said at the time.

“Once we get the drawing, we’ll set a date and have a public hearing at the (Vicksburg) Auditorium.”

South Ward Alderman Willis Thompson said in November part of Sports Force’s contract required including a sketch of the proposed park.

Thompson, who has seen the report, said he was very interested in its economic impact information “that would show what kind of impact it would have on Vicksburg and what opportunities are available in this region, and that’s one of the biggest selling points is what it can do for the city economically. “We’ve got capitalize on that and take advantage of tournaments in Vicksburg.”

He said the report gives a positive image of the proposed park.

“It answers some questions about the property that we’re looking at,” he said. “There’s been some concern about the Fisher Ferry property being in a flood zone, and it will address that, also, the access to it. The things people have been asking about.

Is it the perfect location? No, it’s not, but we had to look at what our options are and what we’re left with, and whether or not we’re ready to do something. The public wants us to do something. That’s where I am with it.”

Flaggs in May 2014 appointed an ad hoc committee on recreation to examine the city’s recreation facilities and programs that solicited and heard public comments about the need for a multipurpose recreation complex and what it should include.

When the committee released its report in December 2014, it recommended the city build a multipurpose recreation complex featuring baseball and softball fields, basketball, tennis and volleyball courts and a multipurpose building with an indoor pool on a 270-acre tract.

The city first hired Missouri-based consultant Diamante Global, which in April 2015 recommended the Fisher Ferry site for the proposed complex. On April 20, 2015, Gov. Phil Bryant signed a bill authorizing the city to levy a 2 percent food and beverage and hotel tax with the approval of the voters to finance the project.

About John Surratt

John Surratt is a graduate of Louisiana State University with a degree in general studies. He has worked as an editor, reporter and photographer for newspapers in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama. He has been a member of The Vicksburg Post staff since 2011 and covers city government. He and his wife attend St. Paul Catholic Church and he is a member of the Port City Kiwanis Club.

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