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New hostel opens next week

The municipality is finalizing the paper work needed to hand over the athletes' village hostel to Hostelling International on June 30 th . On Friday, council held a special public meeting to put the final touches on the housing agreement.

The municipality is finalizing the paper work needed to hand over the athletes' village hostel to Hostelling International on June 30 th .

On Friday, council held a special public meeting to put the final touches on the housing agreement.

Through the agreement, if Hostelling International cannot run a successful hostel business, the municipality has the first option to purchase. And the hostel, appraised at $9 million, can be sold either as a single building or as strata units for $250 a square foot.

Bill Brown, manager of community planning for the municipality, stressed if the building is not used as a hostel, it must be employee housing.

Hostelling International will officially open its doors to the public on Canada Day, July 1, with the new 188-room hostel where travellers will be able to rent beds for $30 a night.

"We are pretty excited to expand this property into the community," said Alistair McLean, CEO of Hostelling International.

Hostelling International previously operated a hostel on Alta Lake Road. That property now belongs to the municipality.

"We had our small hostel of 25 beds for many years and have been looking for a long time for a new property."

It is not clear how much Hostelling International is paying to take over the hostel this summer, although McLean said the travel company is covering the cost through a mix of financing and cash.

Meanwhile, the municipality's legal fees associated with transferring the hostel are $8,000. That money was not in the municipality's budget, so council unanimously agreed on Friday to amend the budget and cover the cost through the two per cent hotel tax.

A public hearing on the housing agreement will also be scheduled soon.