Council had authority to appoint an individual. They didn't. A competition was created and a number of people entered in good faith. A written statement was required and a speech in a public
meeting . Neither undertaking is stress free.
It's true no-one was required to compete. But that they were sufficiently interested was to their credit.
Unfortunately it seemed obvious to me the decision had already been made by the Mayor, his henchmen and woman. It was no coincidence the person chosen, cast the deciding vote for the project.
I often argued against staff recommendations. I was without confidence in their competence . Considering what I knew of their hiring, their backgrounds.or previous advice ; not the purchase of an unsuitable site from Mr. Leibovitz...nor the 20 year lease of the Hydro property to the QYR...nor sale of the town works and parks sites without a competition...none of it convinced me the town's interest was served . Cost to taxpayers was in the millions. None of it sensible.
In my years of service, I learned to make arguments with the force of logic. If the community responded, I was successful. Often, I was not. But my position was always clear. People expected it of me and they deserved it.
Water and sewer rates were another example of betrayal. I choose that word deliberately. Meters were installed to create the illusion people paid only for water used. Staff refused to justify the increases. The Mayor parroted what he had heard at the Region. "Water is the best bargain we have"
I believe we are paying for treatment systems at Lake Simcoe and servicing to allow northern York Region to be developed in ever increasing density.
33% increase in water rates is a tax increase like any other. It's just located in a different column to deliberately obscure the fact.
Do we read about it in the local newspapers? Do they have any obligation in the matter? The answer
to both questions is negative.
The previous two posts are comments. I'm pleased to see them. They indicate interest in how the community is not served by our current council .
I hope it grows and continues.
I hope that there will be a choice of good candidates. We had a choice to pick 8 Councillors in the last election, I chose 2 (Evelyn Buck, and Tom Mrakas). I wouldn't have chosen Dawe for the Mayors position, but felt I really didn't have a choice with Gallo running against him. There was no way in hell I wanted to see him at the council table at all. This election we have a choice of 6 and a Mayor. If councillor Mrakas chooses to run for Mayor, he has my vote. I will not be voting for any other that is sitting on council right now.
ReplyDeleteThe Hydro Reserve is going to be dipped into.
ReplyDeleteChanges to the Bylaw to need not require unanimous support is coming.
Grandiose plans of Tom are behind this IMO.
Word on the street is that Chris Watts is going to run as a candidate for the "Silly Party". He may have a hard time against those currently in the "Slightly Silly Party".
ReplyDeleteBy god Ev your still firing on all 8 cylinders, you are an amazing lady with an amazing past ,Keep it up we love ya !
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