At 20 degrees , it was a night for neither man nor beast.
I thought seriously about whether I should go . The issue was about the joint public works and parks facility. I needed to be there. Cost estimates had increased by millions.
Turned out , I didn't need to be there after all. The decision to proceed with the project had already been made by the Mayor, Councillors Thompson, Humfreys and Abel . I'm not certain about Councillor Pirri's position.
Way back, before the site was selected , cost estimates were $12 million.
A problematic site was purchased . Estimates rose to $14 million .
Various costs were firmed up. Estimates rose to $20 million.
Staff worked to reduce estimates. The forecast now stands at $18 million.
Not to worry, in response to judiciously placed question by Councillor Thompson , staff informed Council , Newmarket spent $20 million on their facility.
From which we may logically deduce.......ours is a bargain at $18 million.
Newmarket has a current population of 75,000 going to 100,000 when built out.
Another question from Councillor Thompson elicited information the facility could be built without impact on the tax rate.
Ergo...no political impact.
Who wouldn't love a Council that could build an $18million facility without incrasing the tax rate by as much as a nickel.
Councillor Abel is persuaded anyone who can't make decisions like that, doesn't belong at the Council table.He repeated the sentiment.
I realized then there hadn't really been much point in coming out into the hazard of the extreme cold.
The Mayor and Councillors of similar mind had all the information they needed to make a decision without bothering with a pesky Council discussion.
So much is made about obtaining public input.
Yet there is neither time, patience nor inclination to even pretend to hear from people elected like themselves for the purpose of sharing perspective.
I made the observation.
It was not denied.
Indeed .....the Mayor intimated .Councillors who were not comfortable going forward with the project at the price, had done the same thing . Myself included, they too had agreed to a pre-determined position.
It was deja vu.
The night Councillors Abel and Pirri moved to give notice to terminate the agreement with the Culture Centre Board , flashed before my eyes.
The debate had been full and complete .
The Mayor spoke to the merits of the resolution with facts and conviction. As did Councillors Thompson and Humfreys.
The Mayor had not spoken as much to any other issue before, nor has he since.
The debate ended . The only thing left was to call the vote
There was a pause that stretched out , to the confusion of all but three present.
Something was clearly anticipated.
Sure enough , an amendment moved by Councillor Humfreys,seconded by Councillor Thompson effectively scuttled the original motion.
The term had barely begun.
We are in the final stretch.
It seems it wil end as it began.
Wednesday, 8 January 2014
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2 comments:
It was a nasty night. Sorry you had to go but you would have felt badly not to have tried.
The swing vote on the matter of Mr K's trees is in no position to lecture others on motivation.
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