In hopes of pushing the development of the St. Thomas racetrack forward, V.I. Port Authority board members discussed Wednesday selling the property, which falls under the agency’s aviation division.
At a recent meeting on St. Croix, V.I. Horseracing Commission members shared that there are so far no deadlines or target dates to get horse racing up and running because VIGL Operations, LLC, needs a number of permits to rebuild facilities on St. Croix and St. Thomas after the 2017 hurricanes. The important Coastal Zone Management permit for St. Croix is one of a few in place, they said.
VIGL is the slot machine company approved by the V.I. government to run the territory’s two racetracks. The company has committed to a $27 million investment to rebuild grandstands, parking lots and other structures.
They lease the racetrack land from the V.I. Port Authority, but at Wednesday’s VIPA board meeting, the agency’s acting Executive Director Damian Cartwright said that the Federal Aviation Administration is now requiring the port to “dispose of the land from the aviation division at fair market value.”
According to Cartwright, the property has not been used for aviation purposes in many years and now that VIGL is proposing to expand the racetrack, the FAA has required that it be sold.
“We all recognize the importance of having that development in the territory,” Cartwright said. “So, we will be transferring the property to our marine division and will develop a payment plan over a 10-year period for purchasing the property from aviation.”
The FAA will issue a final permit for the racetrack development after they approve the purchase and payment plan, he added.
Why Sell?! Lease the land for how ever many years but don’t sell it.
Next thing there ends up being no development, and an outsider come in and that’s the end of one of the VI’s favorite pastimes.
One thing we as Virgin Islanders need to learn is the value of our land, leasing for generations brings wealth for Generations
They selling it to their marine division.
Who’s in control of the marine division and what rights/protections does the V.I. government potentially lose in the transition to the marine division?
Marine division is still part of the port authority that control the seaports. THEREFORE IT WILL STILL BELONG TO THE PEOPLE OF THE VIRGIN ISLANDS.
SMH