: City unveils final stage of redesign program ‘And the business plans have set targets for themselves of approximately three per cent reductions in tax support over each of the next three years (starting in 1997) in an effort to reach that global corporate target." 61 Hespeler Ad. | â€" Stone Ad. Mail "We‘ve set financial goals in our strategic plan, our corpoâ€" rate plan, to try and eliminate dependence completely on provincial grants by the year 2000 * Deyman said in an interview before Monday‘s meeting. virtually completed and should be presented before council early in the new year. tation of the business plans, city residents should be receivâ€" ing more efficient service from municipal employees in the next few years while getting better value for their tax dollar at the same time. The six municipal business plans approved by council included plans for the Waterâ€" loo library, financial services, fleet, corporate properties, the chief administrative officer‘s office and recreational faciliâ€" ues. Seven remaining plans are LET US PUT OUT THE MAT FOR YOu! be sure to call NEWw iN TOWn? Waterloo council unamâ€" mously approved six of 23 new business plans for city departâ€" ments Monday as part of the city‘s 1996 Redesign program. Rob Deyman said because of the preparation and implemenâ€" An internal consultant for the City of Waterloo‘s Redesign program says Waterloo resiâ€" dents have reason to celebrate this year because of the impleâ€" mentation of the Redesign proâ€" gram At Monday night‘s meeting, Â¥ PASSPORT e Chromicle Staff Waterloo‘s chief librarian, Joanne Tate, announced the library‘s intent to set up an endowment fund in 1997 to help the library cope with expected continued provincial funding cuts. Tate said the library‘s goal THE KODILAK HAS ALWAYS RULED THE FOREST, _ & NOW TT CAN RULE THE ROAD. THE K RUL You Should Know This: tBased on a % month wase in 1997 GMC Extendeq Ca lulometra A minimum down paymen oi $2 820 ana $425 securty depost are reruate 1997 new or dernonstrator models: Deaier order or frade mary te necessary Diawe o offer whie quantipes last Olummmwwmusodmammw, Gar e d n 7 Kodiak Sierra. For a limited. time receive a free Kodiak Gift Package with purchase or lease of any 1997 GMC Don‘t forget to use your GM card earrings toward the purchase or lease down payment of your next new GM vehicle ** was to eventually raise $1 milâ€" lion through the endowment fund and to use the fund‘s interest to help replace the loss of provincial government fundâ€" ing, She also said pending new provincial government legislaâ€" tion, the library also hoped to THE LIMITED EDITION GMC KODIAK STIERRA Tw seuld got iower ma on any 04 o ar In terms of the recreational facilities business plan, team leader for facilities services, Howie Dietrich, said his group‘s plan was to increase recreation facilities revenues by start charging for library cards in 1997. uce i2 u2220200000 O Stotmeire lrtat 20. 009 im $0 08 per excess . §805 ioence insurances ind taxes are notincluded Offer apphes to _ «7 h in Tatfoa ut rotu io 1 0 ENTE 97B POL h peene Extite duaihed retal c ustomers only. Limited time e oensed users of Marke: transmission, tiltâ€"wheel"" steering, Ccruise control, AMWFM stereo cassette chrome grille, air conditioning 230 HP Vortec 5000 SFI V8 engine, dual air bags, standard 4â€"wheel ABS, Instaâ€"Trac‘" Electronic Shiftâ€"onâ€"the Fly 4x4 system, galvanized steel cargo box, speed sensitive steering, 4â€"speed automatic transmission, tiltâ€"wheel"" steering some And chief administrative officer Tom Stockie announced that former assistant chief administrative officer Kathy Durst would now be taking on encouraging increased use of the city‘s arenas and pools, Only from your Southwest GMC Truck Dealers of the duties of three forâ€" AA/ mer human resources staff who had not been replaced. Stockie said a new executive assistant, city employee Paul Eichinger, would be taking over some o Durst‘s former duties as of Jan. 1, saving Stockie‘s office $40,000 in the process "The freight s was agreed upor ues. There‘s no ; Wuschnakow "There‘s bee amongst the sh prevented steps part of the railw said Monday. WSJRs marl firmed Monda; ceeding that w The court coor division in Ki said Monday Ontario court, a.m. probably i WSJR purch railway track be Canadian Nati with the hope between Water| past summer. ( been delayed pr things, at a jo Waterloo city Company Lt« court case inv Woolwich ¢ Byron, said t