It's argued the Strategic Plan makes the statement the town will pursue a post-secondary institution.
Also that eveybody participated in its creation.
I did not. I did not vote to spend $80,000 for a consultant to prepare a new Strategic Plan.
We already had one. All it needed was review and update.
Neither did I vote to implement the new Strategic Plan with its impractical goal of providing "an exceptional quality of life for all"
I warned against Council surrendering authority to staff to implement the plan.
Pursuing a post-secondary institution is a far cry from a multi-million dollar purchase of land as a gift to a senior level of government.
The Strategic Plan states free use of town facilities will be provided for events that promote the municipality .
User fees for use of facilities are set by Bylaw to establish fairness and equality between users.
The Strategic Plan statement contravenes the town's User fee Bylaw.
If the town does not respect its own legislation why should it be respected ?
No doubt if I read the Strategic Plan that I do not endorse ,I would find other contraventions that would enforce my conviction it should not have been endorsed .
Nor should $80,000 of taxpayers dollars have been expended in its creation.
Just because a majority voted for its creation and implementation doesn't mean the decision was right.
It just means the majority thought it was right.
The town already got into trouble with that heritage tree item when they ruled against their own by-law & for a few weeks seemed prepared to litigate.
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ReplyDeleteOut of curiosity when and how did this matter arise and who supported it?
It seems that transparency and accountability are words that this council seems to overlook regularly.
And if the Strategic Plan contravenes the town's User fee Bylaw, then are we to take it as a given that no one really pays attention to our legislated rules?
ReplyDeleteplease let us know when you can what the deadline on bids with York is so we don't end up behind the news as happened when the Fab Lab suddenly vanished. As did a few other promised projects.