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Are you saying that ice-rink and splash pad water usage is not accounted for?
I seem to recall that water usage was tracked for the splash-pad at the Town Park vs. the ice-rink at the Town Park.
Didn't a resident want to know how much was being used for each and the Town was able to determine it?
If that was the case, then why can't it be tracked and the usage amount be assigned to the parks and rec budget? Wouldn't that be the appropriate place to allocate that cost?
Keep at this one, Evelyn.
I think this is a priority issue.
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Once the majority makes a decision to accept the staff rationale for water rates, there is nothing more I can say about it.
That's why Council members need to hear from you.
I do not recall a resident inquiring about water usage for splash pads and ice surfaces. I do know neither are metered, therefore no determination could be made.
Initially, when I started asking questions, I was told the amount was minimal and the appropriate department budget were being debited.
But that didn't account for" water loss" being increased from 8% to 12% in 2010.
According to the current report , the amount " unaccounted " therefore unbilled is under 1%.
It still does not account for " water loss" of 12%.
I am therefore assuming the difference between consumption recorded by meters and amount billed by the Region has been classified as "water loss" and used to fix the rates charged to meter users.
In the latest report, 2007 was an interesting year.
Water consumption was at its highest ever.
"Water loss" was minimal.
Which confirms my understanding the Region is collecting payment for the town's forecast and not not actual consumption. And meter users are paying far more than for water they use.
The difference is made up by the figure for "water loss"and the books are handily balanced.
If nobody raises awkward questions, well, what the hell.
I don't understand how the splash pad can't be metered.
ReplyDeleteIt is linked to the water system.
I think the splash pad is a great amenity for the community, but I still think it would be a good thing to know how much it costs.
By the way, do you know what work the town is doing at the park/bridge at Kennedy Street East?
It looks like a fake beautification with huge landscape rocks instead of leaving it in its more natural state. I don't see why money is being spent there. Any information on this would be interesting to know.
Dear Anonymous 8:05 AM,
ReplyDeleteWith regards to the Rotary Park on Kennedy Street East, the funds for the project were donated by the Rotary Club, I don't currently have the information with me but if you're interested I'd be happy to get it for you.
Many thanks,
Paul Pirri