There are a couple of dangling threads. The question of whether King is using OUR water is one.
The Region of York is responsible for water supply. The municipality is responsible for treatment and distribution. Councillors are legally responsible for quality of water.
There's a Provincial Act that could send elected members to jail if water quality ever caused a problem.
The Act was passed after Premier Mike Harris got rid of the Ontario Water Resources the body
That guarenteed water quality throughout Ontario.
Walkerton Council hired a person not qualified or competent to do the job.
Their well was surrounded by farmers fields regularly doused with manure. People died from E-coli from contaminated water.
The employee wept on the witness stand and went to jail. Mayor and Councillors of Walkerton were not held responsible.
Nor did Mike Harris take responsibility . He saved money. by getting rid of the government agency that would have prevented deaths in Walkerton.
Ontario Water Resources were never re-instituted by Provincial Liberal governments Instead they made local Councils personally and criminally responsible for quality of water.
The Region supplies King with water. It's entirely possible taxpayers in Aurora helped to pay for
new infrastructure to bring it to King City where there had been coliform from private septic tanks in drainage ditches for the last forty years.
Millions of dollars were spent in legal fees to stop the Region from linking the Village to York-Durham trunk sewer . We would have helped to pay for that as well. Legal battles went on for years.
I haven't read Alison's column about selection of the Regional Chair. Nor the Auroran story.
I fully anticipated Wayne Emmerson to collect the prize.
I knew he had it in the bag when he stepped down as Mayor of Whitchurch-Stouffville.
It meant there would be no controversy bout the need for an election on top of an election to fill the
vacancy if he had hung on to the local office.
The Region has been in place since 1971. First chair was appointed by the Province. Three by Council since.
The enormity of the challenge of campaigning for the job region-wide makes it a virtual certainty
no-one on Regional Council who understands the territory is likely to vote for the job to be filled by election. Where would the money come from to pay for it?
The Region of York Act allows for a non- member to be appointed by the Council.
I understand pay is around $240,000. plus benefits . The chair could still practise law if hw was a lawyer and so chose.
What chance the inner circle would allow the Goose That Keeps On Laying to slip out of the ranks.
Whoever gets the job is indeed the servant of the Council. What outsider could be counted upon to fill that Bill.
There was a comment about in -camera meetings.
I understand some decisions are made without meetings.
Councillors are polled by telephone.
Friday, 19 December 2014
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I have never heard of councillors being allowed to vote by phone but can certainly recall meetings which were delayed for lengthy periods for no other reason than to allow a decision- maker to get there and break a tie vote.
If anyone would like a chuckle, you can read Chris Ballards statement in regards to Bill 52
www.ontla.on.ca/web/house-proceedings/house_detail.do?Date=2014-12-10&Parl=41&Sess=1&locale=en#para28
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He is not amusing. A mistake from the beginning because no one else wanted the job and the conservatives imploded.
Ballard does seem to be an opportunist. He wasn't a councillor when his friend was mayor, although he was happy to defend her and side with her 2 friends on council not having to complete is full term and face the electorate for re-election. He then acclaimed the Liberal candidacy for the riding, because nobody wanted it, and was lucky to have the Conservatives implode. Looking forward to his next act.
If Geranium Homes have bought Highland, one can assume there is going to be enough water to provide service. It will be fun to watch as I walk the dog for the next few years on that property.
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