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I don't know  Barry  except he has chosen to engage in the discussion and I'm glad. His is a   larger vision of forming a single city  from the north end of the region. Ron Wallace would  tell me to wash my mouth  with soap for even raising the issue but I think it never hurts to think about worst case scenarios. How else can we avoid them?
There is   co-operation between the "Northern Six"municipalities. We have a joint  contract  for the Green Bin program with Turtle Island.  We share an internal auditing service. We buy salt  sand and gasoline and something else through  the Regional Co-op . There is probably room for more joint purchasing. Paper would be a  good start. Though we should first get control of the amount we use.
With the myriad of advisory committees,  production  and circulation of thousands of pages   serving  no useful purpose,  man hours and machines it takes to produce, collate  and distribute, it doesn't bear thinking about how many thousands of dollars of labour and material end up in a shredder and then proceed  to a re-cycling depot which cost us $8.5 million to build.
If we can't get control  at our level how much less possible would  it  be in a city structure?
Thursday, 9 April 2009
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