Belle-Clair Speedway - Construction Improvements can start soon with $14 million in funds. Re-Opening

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St. Clair County made sole owner of Belle-Clair Fairgrounds. Now construction can start

From the Belleville News Democrat

Officials from Belleville and St. Clair County voted Monday night to terminate the city’s involvement in their joint ownership of the Belle-Clair Fairgrounds & Expo Center.

It was another step in the legal process of transferring the 22.5-acre property from private to public control. And the move gets the county closer to starting $14 million in planned construction to improve the facilities, including the Belle-Clair Speedway racetrack, according to County Board Chairman Mark Kern.

The city of Belleville had signed a joint purchase agreement with St. Clair County in December.

Under the agreement, the county covered the $2.35 million purchase price with federal COVID-19 relief dollars from the American Rescue Plan. But Belleville owned one of 51 shares of stock in Belle-Clair Fairgrounds Park Inc., the corporation through which the property is operated.

Kern said in an interview Monday that it needed to be a joint endeavor initially to be able to legally take control of a corporation, but their goal was to terminate that corporation eventually.

“A county can’t buy a corporation,” Kern said. “It had to be two government entities, so Belleville joined in with the county. ... In the agreement, it was contemplated that it could be terminated because at some point we knew we wanted to terminate the corporation. Now, we want to start spending money and in order to spend money at a property, the county has to own it.”

The county became the sole owner when officials voted Monday night at separate meetings of the Belleville City Council and St. Clair County Board to end their original agreement.

Officials want the St. Clair County Public Building Commission to manage and operate the fairgrounds along with all of the other county-owned properties. County board members approved a contract with the commission for fairgrounds operation during its meeting Monday night.

The commission is scheduled to meet Friday to sign the contract with the county, plus two contracts for architect and engineering services related to the fairgrounds.

The $14 million in construction planned at the fairgrounds will be covered by COVID-19 relief dollars allocated to the county.

COUNTY’S PLANS FOR BELLE-CLAIR FAIRGROUNDS

Kern has said that the county generally wants to use the property for emergency services, as well as continued hospitality and tourism.

The fairgrounds served as a mass COVID-19 vaccination site during the pandemic. He said the county wants it to remain available for public use in any future disasters.

Community events such as flea markets and craft shows have continued uninterrupted since the change in ownership. And county officials have envisioned additional events, including bringing the annual St. Clair County Fair back to the fairgrounds years after it was canceled due to financial difficulties.

Officials originally hoped the county fair could return in 2023, but Kern said the date has been pushed to 2024.
 




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