Budget all day Saturday. I can't feel positive about it. I will continue to oppose funding for the Culture Centre.
I will argue for museum funding. But the grant to the Historical Society should be transferred to the museum and the grant to the Culture Centre should be significantly reduced.
I do not agree taxpayers should be "buying" culture .
Culture has had status in the town since Noah built the Ark.Museum service is culture As are Library Services ......Pottery Club ...Art Society....Writers' Club .....Arboretum.;;;as infinitum.
All add to our quality of life.
I just don't believe, other than finding facilities, it should add to the tax burden.
So...it's a budget item.
The Capital Construction Budget was approved last week. My vote was not in favor.
$3 million are budgeted to change all street lighting to LED in one fell swoop.
LED lighting is expensive because it' s new.
It's not proven. Hasn't been around long enough.
Disposal of existing ,still functional lighting , adds to waste disposal and capacity problems.
We are all about reducing and re-cycling.
Lighting is not organic. Is there a program for re-cycling light fixtures?
In our own households, would we change light bulbs while they still had life?
Would we change every bulb in the house before we've even tested something new.
Do we swallow holus-bolus every commercial promotion aimed at us?
St John's Sideroad and Leslie Street are changing to urban standards. Illumination is to be added. Makes sense to use LED lighting .
Development charges will properly finance the project.
Adding $3 million to 2014 capital construction budget for the purpose is not responsible financial management.
Re-lining water pipes with plastic theoretically reduces water loss. The town has spent an average of $1million a year for ten years without a monitor for effectiveness.
If there is merit, the Region should be footing the bill. Responsibility for water supply and waste management is Regional. They collect development charges for the purpose.
Water rates are a tax. Increases should be reflected in the tax bill. They should not be separated out to create illusion and confusion.
The capital construction budget has an item to install a bulk water meter at St.Andrew's Village
Retail Centre. Individual properties have been metered. The Centre itself has not. A meter at town
cost of $80,000. is to be installed at the property line.
It means the centre will pay for all water consumed. Until now, the real cost has been
subsidized within the ate calculation.
It is time for calculation of water rates downwards.
These arguments are not new.
I am nothing ,if not persistent.
They continue to be valid .
A person comments this morning the lease of our hydro building is a deal that cannot be broken.
Not so.
A sale is a deal that cannot be undone.
A lease is not the same thing.
Termination of that lease is worth more than any federal grant that may or may not be available to build a new facility to meet the town's needs.
We own the building. Our responsibility is the town's interest. The armories sits vacant taking up space in the corner our park. The federal government continues to seek ways to reduce expenses.
That is their mandate. one way it to reduce funds for the militia. It should not be done at the expense of Aurora taxpayers.
If public works needs are as urgent as stated ,the hydro building is urgently needed for the parks department.
No ifs ands or buts.
Rent revenue for the building is a drop in the bucket compared to spending required to create a level site for a joint facility on the side of a ravine in the flood plain of the valley of the Holland River .
Pshaw!!!!!!!!!!
Haven't seen the Rangers out picking up branches. But they love Aurora, doncha know ?
ReplyDeleteIt is ironic that Councillor Abel stated Aurora was ' safe ' because it was not on a flood plain. I remember at the time wondering if he considered threats from the sky would give us a pass too. Those frost quakes came from the ground, Councillor Abel, and they can cause structural damage\.
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I love your lists!
They have drunk the Waters of Lethe. All the campaign promises have been forgotten.
ReplyDeleteCllr Gallo cites the ' new ' deal with the Center as his proudest moment on this council, All he wants - he says - in the new one is to sit on their Board. How fitting from the guy who declared Culture to be dead in Aurora.
Gee whiz. What is about the word ' No ' that Mayor Dawe doesn't understand ?
ReplyDeleteGod only knows how you can stomach budget time. I was getting sicker and sicker at every line of this post. The Town shouldn't have any problems getting those Rangers out. A Landlord has a right to terminate a lease to a tenant for the owners own use. This should be a no brainer for council. Take back the building! Why didn't Public Works make some noise about the need for the building before it got leased?
ReplyDeleteTo Anonymous 9/Jan 22:09. Both Parks and Works made lots of noise at the beginning of the 2006 term. As part of the new Council's orientation (such as it was)they were taken there for a tour and discussion about how that building could be used for municipal purposes. Some Councillors supported that, the gang of 5 did not, and it was leased out to the Feds instead. Staff should get no blame for this one - they tried.
ReplyDeleteEvelyn. I enjoy a food fight as much as the next person. In this instance it is going to be frightfully one sided. The electioneering has begun & councillors seem determined to purchase town votes with town money. I just don't think you can stop them. It is now all about what they want instead of about what Aurora really needs.
ReplyDeleteCouncil are wasting their time if they think there are votes for grovelling to the Centre. The Centre will field a few candidates of their own.
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I hope that will please those who complain about conservative-bashing. 'Now they can't scream it's a liberal plot.
Thank you 8:25. Very much appreciated.
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