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Marco Polo
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 CINDY WILSON/TELEGRAPH-JOURNAL Barry Ogden is
hoping action is taken soon to decide where the replica ship will be
placed.
Frustration builds as Marco Polo
project stalls
KARISSA DONKIN
TELEGRAPH-JOURNAL June 06/11
SAINT JOHN - After
putting 25 years worth of work and money into building a 90-by-65-foot replica
of the Marco Polo, Barry Ogden is frustrated with how long it is taking to find
it a home. The freshly painted clipper ship, which will
never see water, only needs a mast and bowsprit to be finished.
"I'm a very patient person, you have to be when you put
projects together, but it does take a long time in this community to make
things happen," Ogden said. "You don't ever want to give
up but it does get very frustrating." The ship is under
shrink wrap at a west side storage facility, but the model was only supposed to
stay there until last Tuesday. "We are under pressure to
move. The people are being very nice to us;' Ogden said.
Enterprise Saint John and Uptown Saint John are supposed
to conduct a study that will identify potential sites and address ownership
issues, said Enterprise Saint John CEO Steve Carson. The
study was supposed to be complete by the end of the winter, but Carson says
they need to wait for funding before they can even begin the study.
Enterprise Saint John and Uptown Saint John have applied
to the Regional Development Corporation, a provincial crown corporation that
co-ordinates regional and economic development initiatives, for money to
conduct the study. But the executive director of Uptown
Saint John says the group isn't getting very far. "We
were looking to the province to help cost-share in the project and
unfortunately it doesn't look like they will be doing that anytime soon," Peter
Asimakos said. "We're now going to discuss how we may be
able to facilitate this as partner organizations." Saint
John Portland MLA and Minister of Tourism and Parks Trevor Holder said he's
been in discussions with Ogden and Enterprise Saint John on the Marco Polo, but
he hasn't spoke to them recently. "I've indicated to them
I will continue to work with them to try and find a solution;' Holder said.
"If we can be part of the solution, we will be. I
certainly have some calls in around government that could be helpful down the
road." The replica is an important
piece of the Bay of Fundy story the province is trying to market, the minister
said. A company that specializes in moving large loads
has offered to move the boat for free once the ship has a home.
Ogden suggests the city needs to adopt more of a can-do
attitude. "I know we don't like to be compared to Moncton
but they definitely have a can-do attitude," he said.
"What I find in this community is there's two things that
hold us back - negative attitudes and division:'

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