Interesting question. SACA can't afford to. One of the 'commercial sensitivities' that ACC closed the meeting to protect is SACA's financial position, which is not good despite its careful public statements. In short, SACA needs the full development to get out of debt.So who's putting up the money for the car-park?
The Stadium Management Authority has spent millions and got nowhere, and wants more money to waste.
The question of 'commercial sensitivities' is debatable. Public money is being spent on a public asset. What's to hide? Where is the competition who could benefit from a leak? The in camera meetings are as dodgy as the whole phantom project. It's a scandal that should be investigated.
ACC wants to retain control of the oval as landlord. The carpark is essential to the convention centre (and sports) facility, but someone has to pay for it. AFL/SANFL don't want to put up a cent but want control over the carpark as well as the oval. The government would love to be given a way out of spending at least $535 million.
A minor point - SACA has two leases: one over the western stand and one over the rest of the oval. It wants these two leases given similar terms.
I suggest that the whole thing, if it hasn't been hijacked by the hard men of the AFL to gain a valuable income-producing asset, is a poorly thought out political gambit that has backfired big time and is an outrageous waste of taxpayer's money. Meanwhile, Conlon has been interstate 'just seeing Demetriou as an aside during another trip'. A lie, I suggest. The meeting with Demetriou was the real purpose of his meeting.
In short, I think King is right. The whole thing will just die. Now how good does the Libs' stadium idea look? At least it might have happened. Instead, we get no stadium, and a hospital which over the 35 years of the PPP will cost the public not $1.8 billion, but an unspecified amount more.
Worse, the Oval project is tied up with the infamous strip of land between West Tce and the hospital. It's outside the old Trans Adelaide lease, but is essential for the project. No-one in the PPP was competent enough to pick it up, so now it's a bargaining chip.
The horrible, votes driven mess of the AO should be axed immediately.
ACC will make an announcement on 23rd February.