"Cowardice asks the question...is it safe? Expediency asks the question...is it politic? Vanity asks the question...is it popular? But conscience asks the question...is it right? And there comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor politic, nor popular but one must take it because it is right." ~Dr. Martin Luther King

Sunday 19 January 2014

The Mayor's Comment

The  quote  attributed to the Mayor was not made  during last week's committee meeting.

The  insane hokum scheme  to  remove three Yonge Street frontage properties from assessment rolls
was not discussed.

The  Report  was received for information; to  return mid-February for deliberation.

It may or may not be the decision  at Tuesday's council.

I detect a level of ,shall I say,  dismay, among Councillors .....confusion  about when the considerable work  the report represents was authorized.

I  chaired the meeting. My job was to move the agenda forward smoothly, ensuring  each members had opportunity to state position on matters before them.

It means I don't participate in the debate. I do not stir things up from the chair.

When the Strategic Plan  was updated and enfolded into the Official Plan  and adopted by Council, the CAO expressed  gratification that Council had placed such confidence in staff.

I did not vote to  adopt the update . We  already had  a plan. All  it needed was a  review and determination if it still fit. . If not make the  necessary adjustments  to bring it up to date.

$80,000.  for a consultant study was an unneccessary extravagance in my view.

Not having voted  to approve and cringing at the  juvenile and  excessive language and unreal objectives of the new edition, I  emained consistent.

I was concerned by the CAO 's understanding the green light to bring  the airy-fairy  crazy stuff
to fruition  had been given by adoption of the plan.

I cautioned Council  on what I perceived to be mis-perception on both sides.

I was advised of the need to move forward and get with the program.

Ding Dong    Ding Dong

Council  continued down the road  divesting themselves of  authority  all the way ....surrendering the town's future to others.

Spending authority for the CAO  was increased from $50, thousand to $100, thousand.

$200.thousand had been recommended.

The CAO  had now received authority and resources  to bring  objectives  of the Strategic Plan to reality .

No need to slow things down with reference to Council  for approvals.

Lickety split ...that's the ticket.

Heritage Theme park, Fab Lab, Post Secondary Institution(University) , Cultural Tsunami, Town Hall Renovation , Joint Works and Parks facility are  all objectives intended  to provide an exceptional  quality  of life for all . 

All straight from the pages of the lofty and superior plan .

The report tabled on Tuesday was written by the Special Project Planner signed by the CAO. and had a consultant study attached.

The Exalted Executive Leadership Team apparently had no role to play.

The Mayor has apparently swallowed holus bolus,hook,line and sinker , the plan of assembly of millions of dollars worth of real  estate  To find out  later how it might be developed  into a mini northern Disneyland  in the glow of the Aura of Aurora.

All ya gotta do is throw money at stuff and something is bound to happen is a philosophy not heard
often in political circles.

It might be reasonable to assume the remark was made to The Banner

This may be  an epiphany for  Council.

One can only hope.

To be sure,  it's late in the day.

But not too late.

There's still time to redeem commitment.

24 comments:

Anonymous said...

If he did not make it to the Banner, they could be in big trouble.
If he did make it to anyone, he could be in big trouble.
It was a terrible thing to say.

Anonymous said...

The Mayor is a puppet.An Ex-Mayor and his Pal are pulling the strings at the Town Hall.

Anonymous said...


I have done a little digging and have found an article in the Aurora Banner dated June 27, 2013, written by Chris Simon.

I will quote from it:

Heading - AURORA REVERSES DECISION ON HILLARY-McINTYRE PARK

"Council has given the Hillary-McIntyre Park proposal another gasp of air.

A week after Aurora councillors shot down plans to conduct a feasibility study on the 4.2-acre site, council has changed course.

Now, members have agreed to spend a maximum of $25,000 on the study, to see if the project fits in with the town's long-term plans.

"It's really coming back to the question, "Do we agree with the overall vision?" Mayor Geoff Dawe said. "If you throw enough money at anything, it's going to work. Is this a good use of the hydro fund money? Yes, this is."

The entire project could cost about $12million. Of that, the town would likely be required to pitch in between $5 million to $6 million, with money potentially allocated through the more than $30-million hydro reserve."

I don't know if memories are good enough to recall the mayor's statement last June, and it is doubtful they are recorded in any meeting minutes.

But there is a consistency here, spend, spend, spend. Forget the word "NO."

I have tried to access the download site with CAO 14-001 that Christopher Watts provided, several times without success. As a member of Council you have every right to request the CAO to email the report to you. Once he does that you could email it to anyone who emails you with a request for same.

It is my opinion that every Aurora taxpayer has the right to view plans as these are being developed by Council and staff. There is no need for closed session discussion concerning land acquisition since this is all out in the open. There is nothing top-secret about any of this.

Christopher Watts said...

14:17


The GC agenda of January 14th is posted as a .pdf document to the town's website.

I posted previously a direct download link here: http://www.town.aurora.on.ca/app/wa/mediaEntry?mediaEntryId=62365

When you say you tried to access it, what does that mean? Is your browser giving you a download error?

Alternatively you can find it by navigating "Council & Committees" > "Agendas&Minutes" and selecting the same link from beside the date January 14th under "General Committee"

Report CA0-14-001 is an attachment to that agenda, which means you will need to explore the contents within a .pdf reader.

I agree that this is not an ideal way to circulate agendas and reports and only illustrates the shortcomings of the town's communications department.

Given the amount of $ recently spent to update the town's customer service I suspect that if you requested the document by emailing info@aurora.ca it would be provided.

Christopher Watts said...

The Mayor's comment that has been picked up on here was reported by a Brea Bartholet and found on page A9 of The Thursday January 16th edition of the Aurora Banner.

It is also available online here: http://www.yorkregion.com/news-story/4320473-aurora-council-still-pondering-proposed-12m-park/

Bartholet writes "After deliberation Tuesday" and "Mayor Geoff Dawe assured council" so it appears that this statement would have been made at Tuesday's meeting.

I understand that streaming was not operational for this meeting (when is it?) but the video should still get posted to the YouTube Channel and a link provided on the town's page here:
http://www.town.aurora.on.ca/aurora/gcstream
It will be interesting to review the audio/video record of this meeting to learn exactly what was said and in what context.

Anonymous said...

13:47- I've been thinking the same thing for quite a while.

Anonymous said...

OK- That finishes the Snark's Heritage Park vision.
Chris Simon was not a bad writer for the Banner.

Anonymous said...

For those who want to listen:
http://www.tvrogers.com/page.aspx?lid=237&rid=17&sid=3186&gid=115084#

Listen in at 206:18

Anonymous said...

I'm pretty sure there has to be agreement of a majority of residents to use the Hydro Funds in such a large project. A simple majority of councillors does not seem nearly enough support.
At one time it was considered whether there should be complete agreement from all councillors. It was only changed from the original recently.

Anonymous said...

@13:47
You are partially correct. There are 2 puppeteers, neither of whom have been elected to Council. One has a stable of puppets, the other........

Anonymous said...

Thank you 15:32...early in the term I posted this point on this blog and it was brushed away.I am 100 percent sure now as I was then.The Lawsuit that was lost to her Majesty had a connection too..

Anonymous said...

Sorry 13:47...both have sat.

Anonymous said...

!9:25
Nice try. No cigar. Those you say ' sat ' are not key.

Anonymous said...

Christopher, if you are still around. The electronic waste people took all our junk including some we thought might be iffy. I have no idea if they were town staff - don't think so

Anonymous said...

That remark is wrong on so many levels. There are events in life that no amount of money can remedy. I expect a politician's life might be the least of these. The quote in the Banner was probably not a happenstance - probably planned- but the repetition of it by the Mayor over a period of time earns the condemnation.

Anonymous said...

How is it possible that you alone are able to see through these flamboyant carnival huckster schemes like no other. Last time I checked we already have three languishing empty shacks sitting on Victoria Street ready and waiting to suck the treasury dry, and they want to buy more? What are they thinking ?

Anonymous said...

13:47
You are like the early morning hunters riding out in all their finery with stirrup cups & creaking leather while the quarry sits quietly behind the back of the shed - and snickers. There is no long-term planning capability in your candidates.

Anonymous said...

I see that such a reasoned and balanced discussion of an important Town issue has brought a plethora of published whack-job responses.

Anonymous said...


Evelyn:

I find your post very discouraging.

It's as though some sort of virus has infected everyone at the town hall.

I feel sorry for all of you.

Anonymous said...

There must be a full moon.

Christopher Watts said...

20:14

The outfit putting on the e-waste event Saturday was Artex.
They are known and proven in the Region according to the testimonials found on their website: http://www.artexenvironmental.com/why-artex/what-our-customers-say

The event seemed to be typical, minus of course the unnecessary dignitaries. Although if you hadn't been before you could have been easily confused as to which direction to take once you entered the works yard as signage was poor and the operation was tucked around the north side.

I dropped off a large LCD televison and some speakers at the e-waste event but didn't bring several smaller electrical items including kitchen appliances due to the stipulations.

On Friday I had received notice from the town's waste/recycling coordinator that they were going to discuss with Artex why these small items, such as toasters, vacuums, microwaves are not accepted.

Anonymous said...

Please note Councillor Humfryes lying safely below the radar, committing nothing except for her mantra,
" Do I appreciate all the marvellous hard work that has gone into this project ? Absolutely ! "
I think she is still trying to figure out the saga of Mr K's trees although she voted on every step. If she had gotten her way, the town would have had another OMB problem.

Anonymous said...

Managed to access that report. There is no way it cost ' only ' $25,000.

Anonymous said...

Does anyone know if any trees have to be removed should the Hillary-Mcintyre Park Project get the green light?

If so, I would make it a point to attend the meeting and hiss while the ladies ( excluding Evelyn) take turns stressing the importance of the park while at the same time urging the other councillors to vote to save the trees.