When Council approves an award of tender,the decision is promptly executed.Only Council can reverse it. Since Council meets on a schedule, there is no opportunity for second thought.It means decisions are not dragged out needlessly. It also means no opportunity for community reaction and input.
That can be exploited and not a good thing. It can also mean the opposite.
It's four years since the province imposed legislation to require municipalities to inventory all assets, set up a tracking system and produce an annual report.
I can think of a number of reasons. the government might consider the information relevant.
They are under continual pressure to share costs with municipal programs. Which they should.
But they do need a clear picture of municipal resources to determine the need.
Assessment may not tell the whole story. Different municipalities may present a different record of physical assets.
About the same time we learned being a landlord was not an accepted role for a municipality. Obviously rental revenue would not reflect in assessment wealth. It would skew the figures if much of that was going on.
Giving away a multi million dollar asset like Church Street School along with half million dollars of tax resources every year to an independent board without accountability would not pass the smell test either.
The expenditure increases the tax burden without offsetting benefit. From an accounting perspective. how can that be explained. While pleading hardship requiring assistance from either senior level of government
Whatever the reason for the legislation, inventory of assets is complete in Aurora. The next task is to provide the system for annual reporting.
It does not require services of a consultant. It requires an add-on to our current computer system.
Estimated cost is $50 thousand. It was reflected in figures presented to Council on Tuesday. It was not part of the $414 thousand approved .
The system approved on Tuesday to bring us into compliance with the legislation, does not.
The Municipal Act spells out the role of Mayor as providing guidance and leadership to Council.
The Mayor's job is full-timr. It provides opportunity, even without experience, to obtain all information council might need to make a sound decision on behalf of the taxpayers.
The administration's interest is not the same. They are not accountable to taxpayers. They have a clear and apparent interest. Council answers for money spent.
I asked on Tuesday for members to give themselves more time. Despite individually stated confidence, I knew, they did not know, everything they needed to know, before they made the decision
It is possible the Mayor, despite the advantage of being full-time,was not fully informed.either.Nor did more information appear to be welcome.
Municipalities throughout Ontario are arriving at the same point. Some ahead of others. I have been informed some are in complete chaos because of new systems adopted.
Councillor John Able asked that I speak further to that point..
The Mayor apparently had other ideas. He directed the question to the Chief Administrator Officer and Director of Infrastructure and Environment. .
Both responded but not to the point that Councillor Able wanted to hear more about.
So, the vote was cast. The decision made. There is no going back.
We still have to purchase the program that will satisfy the legislation. It will not require a consultant/. It will require $50,000. It will not require tenders or contracts.
Sufficiently simple as to be too much so.
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Well bugger that !
ReplyDeleteI hope we aren't going to hear the Gallo Excuse
ReplyDeleteabout that vote for the next 3 years.
" I had had more information, I might have voted
differently."
The Councilors' job description involves getting the
information. This one vote probably has legs as it is
going to continue to cost and people are already
pissed off.
Why is it the councillor that must gather the information? Is that not the job of staff? Gather the information, prepare the information for council, respond to questions from council - possible more research.
ReplyDeleteI councillors were responsible to gather the information there would be no jobs for staff.